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Mikulicz pack layers of mesh or gutta-percha sewn together at the edges, packed with strips of gauze, often placed in a denuded pelvic area to wall off the unperitonealized surfaces but also used for packing off abdominal viscera to improve operative exposure.
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Mikulicz's operation 1. removal of the sternocleidomastoid muscle for torticollis. 2. Heineke-Mikulicz pyloroplasty. 3. tarsectomy in which the heel, os calcis, and astragalus are removed, the articular surfaces of the tibia, fibula, cuboid, and scaphoid are excised, and the foot brought into line with the leg; called also Vladimiroff o. 4. ...
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Mikulicz disease A disease described by Dr. Johann Mikulicz in 1888, the symptoms of which were painless bilateral swelling of the lacrimal, parotid and submandibular glands. The patient described later died of intra-abdominal lymphoma. This disease has later been proved to be Sjogrens syndrome.
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Mikulicz's drain [Johann von Mikulicz-Radecki, Polish surgeon, 1850?1905] A large-scale capillary drain that also serves as a tampon to arrest bleeding. It consists of a tubular piece of iodoform gauze of requisite size, placed in a cavity and
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Mikulicz's mask Gauze-covered frame worn over nose and mouth during performance of an operation.
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