| ground-glass |
having a filmy, hazy appearance, as in radiographs of a lung containing excess fluid.
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| ground-glass c. |
a hepatocyte having finely granular, eosinophilic cytoplasm and staining positively for hepatitis B surface antigen, characteristic of chronic hepatitis B.
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| ground-glass h. |
see under cell.
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| grounding p. |
an inactive electrode, part of a monopolar electrocautery, that is attached to the patient and returns the current distributed from the active electrode to the generator through an attached cable to complete the electrical circuit.
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| groundnut o. |
peanut o.
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| ground | lowest support of a structure |
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