Berkeley body

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Berkeley Body is a term that does not correspond to a recognized medical or anatomical entity as of the current medical and scientific understanding. Therefore, an article with detailed descriptions, internal links, and categorizations relevant to a medical encyclopedia cannot be provided for this topic.

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