traumatic in the PONS Dictionary

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It can also occur in the breast, the salivary glands and neonates after a traumatic delivery.
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This becomes a traumatic memory which makes him unable to lift his arm over his shoulders, fearing the thought of feeling that pain again.
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Some girls are embarrassed about wearing a bra and resist parental pressure to take this step, turning the event into a potentially traumatic experience.
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Corticosteroids have been widely used in treating people with traumatic brain injury.
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Citing several of his traumatic storylines they jested no wonder he got the heck out of there.
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Traumatic acid is used as an intermediate in prostaglandin synthesis.
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After traumatic brain injury, as much as a quarter have persistent pituitary hormone deficiencies.
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The value of cerebrospinal fluid tests in the differential diagnosis of epilepsy of traumatic and infectious origin.
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Those patients suffering a mild traumatic brain injury with frontal lobe damage seem to be only slightly affected, if affected at all.
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It is suggested that her recent interactions and hallucinations with the little girl and mystery attacker have been a kind of traumatic repressed memory.
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