| Civatte bodies |
an anuclear keratinocyte that has become incorporated into the papillary dermis, seen in lichen planus. Called also colloid b's.
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| civil code |
1) The civil law of the Province of Quebec. 2) The reduction of law to a set of rules. In some countries for example, France, most of the laws of the country were at one time reduced to a set of rules after the style of the Roman Code although these too have subsequently been subject to certain new statutes. In some jurisdictions, certain sections of the law are reduced and simplified to a "Civil Code."
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| civil code |
Comprehensive written organization of general rules and regulations authorized by the legislature, based on Roman, Spanish, and French civil law. In the U.S., the judicial system that presides over health care issues and lawsuits is g
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| Civatte bodies, poikiloderma |
see under body and poikiloderma.
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| Civinini's c. |
canaliculus chordae tympani.
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