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dextran an experimentally produced disorder of enchondral ossification characterized by a deficient formation of bone matrix in the metaphyses of long bones.
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dextran An oral bacteria waste product that is sticky and adheres to the tooth, creating a film called plaque.
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dextran (DEX-tran): a glucose polymer, available in various molecular weights
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dextranomer a preparation of highly hydrophilic dextran polymers occurring as small beads, used in débridement of secreting wounds, such as venous stasis ulcers; the sterilized beads are poured over secreting wounds to absorb wound exudates and prevent crust formation.
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dextranomer beads A cross-linked network of dextran prepared in the form of beads. Because this compound has great ability to absorb moisture, it has been used in helping to d?bride wounds.
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