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- Define “telangiectasia” in your own words.Describe the path a pain impulse travels from the foramen votundum to the maxillary right first molar Label the following figure of cranial nerve VAstereognosis :-a- indicates inability to localize the site of touch on the body surfaceb- results from lesions of the secondary somatic sensory areac- associates parietal lobe neglectd- results from loss of crude touch sensation
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