| Bouchard's n.’s |
cartilaginous and bony enlargements of the proximal interphalangeal joints of the fingers in degenerative joint disease. Such nodules in the distal interphalangeal joints are called Heberden's n's.
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| Bouchardat's t. |
treatment of diabetes by use of a diet that excludes substances rich in carbohydrates.
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| Bouchet-Gsell d. |
swineherd's d.
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| Bouchut's t.’s |
a set of tubes for use in the intubation of the larynx.
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| boufée délirante |
a reactive psychosis resembling schizophrenia but having a duration of less than three months and a favorable prognosis. It is roughly the French counterpart to schizophreniform disorder.
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| BOU | reduced red wine with onions and parsley and thyme and butter |
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| BOU | an archaic term for a boundary |
| BOU | an archaic term for a goal or destination |
| BOU | an archaic term for a boundary |
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| BOU | common black-fruited shrub or small tree of Europe and Asia |
| BOU | haul with a tackle |
| BOU | an ancient writing system: having alternate lines written in opposite directions |
| BOU | of or relating to writing alternate lines in opposite directions |
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