| SL | sarcolemma; sclerosing leukoencephalopathy; secondary leukemia; segment length; sensation level; sen... |
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| SLE | slit lamp examination; St. Louis encephalitis; systemic lupus erythematosus |
| SVS | slit ventricle syndrome; Society for Cardiovascular Surgery |
| SLIT | Sublingual immunotherapy |
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| slit | <microscopy> A narrow aperture, usually rectangular in shape. (05 Aug 1998) |
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| slit lamp | In ophthalmology, an instrument consisting of a combination of a microscope and a narrow beam of collimated light that can be narrowed into a slit and used to examine the eye. Synonym: biomicroscope, Gullstrand's slitlamp. (05 Mar 2000) Previous: slippery, slipping patella, slipping rib, slipping rib cartilage, slitNext: slit lamp, slit microscope, slit pores, slit-shellslit lamp <apparatus, ophthalmology> A special type of examination of the anterior structures of the eye. These include the conjunctiva, sclera, lids, iris, cornea and anterior chamber. The slit lamp is a device which focuses a high intensity light beam (that can be focused as a slit) at the structures of the eye while the examiner looks through a magnifying scope. Eyedrops which numb the eyes and dilate the pupils will often be used prior to examination. The exam is not at all uncomfortable, just time consuming. Diagnoses such as foreign body (to conjunctiva, cornea or sclera), iritis, herpes keratoconjunctivitis, cornmeal ulcer, cataracts, glaucoma and corneal abrasions may be made using this exam. Some foreign bodies can even be removed using the enhanced image amplification of the slit lamp. (19 Jan 1998) |
| slit microscope | <instrument, microscopy> A term applied to particles less than 0.1 ~m in diameter, hence too small to be truly resolved by the light micro- scope. Under the ultramicroscope they look like stars in the sky. Their differences in size are merely indicated by differences in brightness. (05 Aug 1998) |
| slit pores | The intercellular clefts between the interdigitating pedicels of podocytes; they are part of the filtration barrier of renal corpuscles. Synonym: filtration slits. (05 Mar 2000) |
| slit ventricle syndrome | <syndrome> In shunt dependent patients, a state characterised by intermittent or chronic headaches, small ventricles, and slow reflux of the valve mechanism. (05 Mar 2000) |
| slit-shell | <zoology> Any species of Pleurotomaria, a genus of beautiful, pearly, spiral gastropod shells having a deep slit in the outer lip. Many fossil species are known, and a few living ones are found in deep water in tropical seas. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| slitlamp | In ophthalmology, an instrument consisting of a combination of a microscope and a narrow beam of collimated light that can be narrowed into a slit and used to examine the eye. Synonym: biomicroscope, Gullstrand's slitlamp. (05 Mar 2000) Previous: slippery, slipping patella, slipping rib, slipping rib cartilage, slitNext: slit lamp, slit microscope, slit pores, slit-shellslit lamp <apparatus, ophthalmology> A special type of examination of the anterior structures of the eye. These include the conjunctiva, sclera, lids, iris, cornea and anterior chamber. The slit lamp is a device which focuses a high intensity light beam (that can be focused as a slit) at the structures of the eye while the examiner looks through a magnifying scope. Eyedrops which numb the eyes and dilate the pupils will often be used prior to examination. The exam is not at all uncomfortable, just time consuming. Diagnoses such as foreign body (to conjunctiva, cornea or sclera), iritis, herpes keratoconjunctivitis, cornmeal ulcer, cataracts, glaucoma and corneal abrasions may be made using this exam. Some foreign bodies can even be removed using the enhanced image amplification of the slit lamp. (19 Jan 1998) |
| vulvar slit | The cleft between the labia majora. Synonym: rima pudendi, fissura pudendi, pudendal cleavage, pudendal slit, rima vulvae, urogenital cleft, vulvar slit. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Cheatle slit | A longitudinal incision into the antimesenteric border of the small intestine, which when closed transversely creates a larger lumen than would be possible by simple end-to-end anastomosis; currently modified to include longitudinal incisions into the cut ends of the transected small intestine or other tubular structures, allowing a wide caliber elliptical anastomosis to be performed. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pudendal slit | The cleft between the labia majora. Synonym: rima pudendi, fissura pudendi, pudendal cleavage, pudendal slit, rima vulvae, urogenital cleft, vulvar slit. (05 Mar 2000) |
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a long narrow opening cunt: obscene terms for female genitals incision: a depression scratched or carved into a surface make a clean cut through; "slit her throat" a narrow fissure cut a slit into; "slit the throat of the victim"
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a table top microscope used to look inside the eye and evaluate the health of the eye
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A slit beam of light and a horizontally mounted microscope that allows detailed examination of the eye.
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An instrument used by eye specialists (opthalmologists) to look for inflammation or other diseases inside the eye.
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A lamp that provides a narrow beam of strong light; often used with a conreal microscope for examination of the front portions of the eye.
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| slit | a long narrow opening |
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| slit | obscene terms for female genitals |
| slit | a narrow fissure |
| slit | a depression scratched or carved into a surface |
| slit | cut a slit into |
| slit | make a clean cut through |
| slit | having a narrow opening |
| slit | having a long narrow cut |
| slit | narrow trench for shelter in battle |
| slit | to pass or move unobtrusively or smoothly |
| slit | moving as on a slippery surface |
| slit | having a slippery surface or quality |
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