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Any Number of Skeletal Abnormalities in Which an Arm(s)and/or Leg(s)is

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Question 60

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Any number of skeletal abnormalities in which an arm(s) and/or leg(s) is partially or totally missing.


A) juvenile idiopathic arthritis
B) contractures
C) limb deficiency
D) abnormal oral reflex

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