Not exact matches
Preeclampsia — also known as pregnancy - induced hypertension (PIH) or toxemia — is a disorder that generally develops late in pregnancy (after week 20) and is
characterized by a sudden onset of high blood pressure, edema (swelling, generally in the feet,
ankles and hands) and signs that some organs may not be working normally (including protein in the urine).
Artiodactyls are
characterized by certain features of their
ankles that enable the flexibility required for running.
Chelsea boots are equestrian - style boots,
characterized by their slightly above - the -
ankle cut, as well as the U-shaped elastic piece at either side of the
ankle.
Scabies are
characterized by papules (red bumps on the skin) and crusty areas that can be seen on the ears,
ankles, face and elbows.
Rickettsia rickettsii is the causative agent of a relatively severe tick borne rickettsiosis, which is
characterized by hyperthermia, cephalagia (headache), bone and muscle pain and a rash (humans), which first appears on the wrists and
ankles and subsequently becomes generalized and may become hemorrhagic.