Friday, March 21, 2008

LOCAL 1. Obverse: Connected With Food Intake; Lucy

LOCAL 1. Obverse: connected with food intake; Lucy Frej's syndrome; a syndrome of a drum-type string; Red ё a nose; dark blue spongy . 2. Axillary, , : the primary (, ); a hereditary pathology; ; ; Kassirera 3. Neurologic infringements: illness of Parkinsona; ; a stroke. an unknown origin Is more frequent condition, than secondary and, as The rule, happens limited in separate or several zones of a body The person (most often it is hands, feet, axillary hollows or Their combination). Superfluous at patients usually Begins in the childhood or a youth and remains all life. Nervousness, Stressful conditions and anxiety can strengthen and reveal . Displays primary : Obverse : sweat, Merging downwards from a forehead at pressure can be very painful and Forces the patient to think of this apparent defect. : the excessive hands usually disturbs patients less. However many people in Communications with expressed palms are limited with a choice Trades because are incapable to work with some materials, Sensitive to humidity (a paper and .

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