| SEB | seborrhea; staphylococcal enterotoxin B |
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| SEBA | staphylococcal enterotoxin B antiserum |
| SEBL | self-emptying blind loop |
| SEBM | Society of Experimental Biology and Medicine |
| SEB | STAPHYLOCOCCUS: enterotoxin B |
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| SEB | Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B |
| SEB | Staphylococcus aureus Enterotoxin B |
| SEB | Surrogate endpoint biomarker |
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| seb- | See: sebo-. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| sebaceous | <physiology> Pertaining to, or secreting, fat; composed of fat; having the appearance of fat; as, the sebaceous secretions of some plants, or the sebaceous humor of animals. <obstetrics> Sebaceous cyst, small subcutaneous glands, usually connected with hair follicles. They secrete an oily semifluid matter, composed in great part of fat, which softens and lubricates the hair and skin. Origin: NL. Sebaceus, from L. Sebum tallow, grease. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sebaceous adenoma | <tumour> A benign neoplasm of sebaceous tissue, with a predominance of mature secretory sebaceous cells. Compare: adenoma sebaceum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sebaceous cyst | A closed sac (sebaceous gland) within the tissue containing oily or fatty semi-solid material. These cysts are found most commonly on the genitalia, vulva or labia. Features include a nontender, small lump in the skin. Sebaceous cysts which turn red or tender may require treatment with oral antibiotics. Warm wet compresses may help the cyst expel some of its contents. Surgical excision of the cyst may be necessary to prevent recurrence. (27 Sep 1997) |
| sebaceous epithelioma | <tumour> A benign tumour of the sebaceous gland epithelium in which small basaloid or germinative cells predominate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sebaceous follicles | Numerous holocrine glands in the dermis that usually open into the hair follicles and secrete an oily semifluid sebum. Synonym: glandulae sebaceae, oil glands, sebaceous follicles. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sebaceous gland | A normal gland of the skin which empties an oily secretion into the hair follicle near the surface of the skin. (12 Dec 1998) |
| sebaceous glands | Numerous holocrine glands in the dermis that usually open into the hair follicles and secrete an oily semifluid sebum. Synonym: glandulae sebaceae, oil glands, sebaceous follicles. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sebaceous horn | A solid outgrowth from a sebaceous cyst. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sebaceous tubercle | A small subepidermal keratin cyst, usually multiple and therefore commonly referred to in the plural. Synonym: sebaceous tubercle, tuberculum sebaceum, whitehead. Origin: L. Millet (05 Mar 2000) |
| sebaceus | Synonym: sebaceous. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sebacic | <chemistry> Of or pertaining to fat; derived from, or resembling, fat; specifically, designating an acid (formerly called also sebic, and pyroleic, acid), obtained by the distillation or saponification of certain oils (as castor oil) as a white crystalline substance. Origin: L. Sebum tallow: cf. F. Sebacique. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sebate | <chemistry> A salt of sebacic acid. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sebesten | <botany> The mucilaginous drupaceous fruit of two East Indian trees (Cordia Myxa, and C. Latifolia), sometimes used medicinally in pectoral diseases. In the West Indies the name is given to the similar fruit of Cordia Sebestana. Origin: Ar. Sebestan the tree: cf. Sp. Sebesten. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sebiagogic | Synonym: sebiferous. Origin: sebi-+ G. Agogos, leading (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Disease, Sebaceous Gland, Diseases, Sebaceous Gland, Gland Disease, Sebaceous, Gland Diseases, Sebaceous, Sebaceous Gland Disease
Synonyms : Neoplasms, Sebaceous Gland, Neoplasm, Sebaceous Gland, Sebaceous Gland Neoplasm
Synonyms : Gland, Sebaceous, Glands, Sebaceous, Sebaceous Gland
Synonyms : Sebums
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| seborrheic dermatitis |
a chronic skin disease associated with seborrhea and greasy scales on the scalp or eyelids or other parts of the skin
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greasy: containing an unusual amount of grease or oil; "greasy hamburgers"; "oily fried potatoes"; "oleaginous seeds"
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a common cyst of the skin; filled with fatty matter (sebum) that is secreted by a sebaceous gland that has been blocked
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sebaceous gland: a cutaneous gland that secretes sebum (usually into a hair follicle) for lubricating hair and skin
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| sebaceous gland |
a cutaneous gland that secretes sebum (usually into a hair follicle) for lubricating hair and skin
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| SEB | containing an unusual amount of grease or oil |
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| SEB | a common cyst of the skin |
| SEB | a cutaneous gland that secretes sebum (usually into a hair follicle) for lubricating hair and skin |
| SEB | a cutaneous gland that secretes sebum (usually into a hair follicle) for lubricating hair and skin |
| SEB | a dicarboxylic acid used to make resins |
| SEB | son of John Cabot who was born in Italy and who led an English expedition in search of the Northwest Passage and a Spanish expedition that explored the La Plata region of Brazil |
| SEB | Spanish explorer who was the first European to explore the California coast (1550-1615) |
| SEB | Mexican spurges |
| SEB | rockfishes |
| SEB | of North American Pacific coastal waters |
| SEB | large fish of northern Atlantic coasts of America and Europe |
| SEB | commercially important fish of the North American Pacific coast |
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