| Kohlman Evaluation of Living Skills |
ABBR: KELS. A standard assessment for determining the ability of an individual to perform self-care and community living tasks. The assessment includes an interview and tasks that measure self-care, safety an
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| Kohlrausch's fold |
[Otto L. B. Kohlrausch, Ger. physician, 1811?1854] The rectal valve; one of the horizontal folds of the mucosa of the rectum. SYN: Houston's valve; transverse plica of the rectum.
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| koilocytotic atypia |
Abnormality of the top layers of the epithelium of the uterine cervix wherein the cells undergo vacuolization and enlargement. SEE: koilocyte.
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| Kondoleon's operation |
[Emmanuel Kondoleon, Gr. surgeon, 1879?1939] The surgical removal of layers of subcutaneous tissue to relieve elephantiasis.
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| koniology |
Coniology.
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