bilaterally symmetrical

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Adj.1.bilaterally symmetrical - capable of division into symmetrical halves by only one longitudinal plane passing through the axis
biological science, biology - the science that studies living organisms
2.bilaterally symmetrical - having identical parts on each side of an axisbilaterally symmetrical - having identical parts on each side of an axis
symmetric, symmetrical - having similarity in size, shape, and relative position of corresponding parts
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Hormonal conditions tend to cause bilaterally symmetrical hair loss and a reduction in the quality of the coat generally.
They are almost always bilaterally symmetrical. The lesions are often first noted on the bridge of the nose, around the eyes, and on the ears.
Diabetes can be the cause of different types of neuropathy, the most common being the bilaterally symmetrical damage to the nerves of the feet, with severity gradient rising proximally, commonly known as stocking glove neuropathy17.
Bilaterally symmetrical, sun burnt like blackish hyperpigmented plaques were present over the dorsal aspect of hands and feet more prominent over the knuckles, and extending over to the lower part of the leg and medial aspect of the wrist on the forearm with a clear-cut demarcation from the more proximal normal looking skin resembling the 'Gauntlet' over the wrist and 'boots' over the lower legs (Figure 1).
Extraoral examination revealed that face was bilaterally symmetrical and did not show any signs of systemic illness.
(2,3) When bilateral cases do occur, most are bilaterally symmetrical; asymmetrical sinus involvement with or without orbital complications has rarely been reported.
Ears bilaterally symmetrical and equal alignment noted, no ear discharge, tympanic membrane is pink/gray with the light reflex present.
It begins with the division of animals into the categories Bilaterally symmetrical, Radially symmetrical and Sponges.
Examination revealed multiple bilaterally symmetrical, well-defined erythematous plaques of varying sizes with characteristic silvery-white scales over the scalp, trunk, upper limbs, lower limbs, and hands (Figure 1).
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