| through d. |
drainage achieved by passing a perforated tube or other type of drain through a cavity, so that irrigation may be effected by injecting fluid into one aperture and letting it escape through another.
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| through i. |
the transmission of light through an object, or from the direction opposite to that of observation.
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| through j. |
junctura synovialis.
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| through illumination |
Passage of light through the walls of an organ or cavity for medical examination. SEE: transillumination.
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| through-and-through drainage |
Irrigation and drainage of a cavity or an organ such as the bladder by placing two perforated tubes, drains, or catheters in the area. A solution is instilled through one tube, usually by continuous drip, and the oth
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