| Rabson-Mendenhall s. |
a rare syndrome seen in children, characterized by a mutation or other defect in an insulin receptor gene, with severe insulin resistance and acanthosis nigricans as well as thick hair, abnormalities of teeth and nails, and hyperplasia of the pineal gland.
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| Rabson-Mendenhall syndrome |
see under syndrome.
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| Rabuteau's t. |
1. (for hydrochloric acid in urine) add a little indigosulfonic acid to color the urine, and sulfurous acid to decompose what hydrochloric acid may be present; the urine will be decolorized. 2. (for hydrochloric acid in stomach contents) 1 g of potassium iodate and 0.5 g of potassium iodide are added to 50 mL of starch mucilage; filtered stomach liquids are added to it; free hydrochloric acid will render the mixture blue.
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| rabies |
This lethal disease affects the central nervous system. A cat contracts rabies from the saliva of another animal, usually through a bite. Virtually all mammals can get rabies, leading to a mandatory rabies vaccine (between weeks 12 and 16, and a booster every 1 to 3 years) in all 50 states. Symptoms of rabies are lack of coordination, seizures, and aggression. Contact your veterinarian immediately if your pet begins to show symptoms.
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| rabies |
a serious viral disease of warm-blooded animals transmitted primarily in the saliva of infected animals.
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