| stage m. |
a micrometer fastened to the stage of a microscope.
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| staggering g. |
a reeling, tottering, and tipping gait in which the individual appears as if he or she may fall backward or lose balance; it is associated with alcohol or barbiturate intoxication.
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| staghorn c. |
a urinary calculus, usually struvite, found in the renal pelvis and shaped like the antlers of a stag because it extends into multiple calices.
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| staging l. |
laparotomy for pathologic staging of subdiaphragmatic Hodgkin's disease. It always includes splenectomy, wedge and deep needle biopsies of liver lobes, and biopsies of multiple lymph nodes, and it may be accompanied by appendectomy and ovariopexy.
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| stagnant a. |
particularly severe stagnant hypoxia.
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