| bullet p. |
one used for detecting the presence or determining the location of a bullet.
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| Bullis f. |
a febrile, probably rickettsial, disease transmitted by the tick Amblyomma americanum, observed in soldiers who had been at Camp Bullis, Texas, in 1942, marked by very low leukocyte count with neutropenia, headache, and constant lymphadenitis. Called also Lone Star f. and Texas tick f.
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| bullous |
1. pertaining to bullae. 2. characterized by bullae; called also bullate.
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| bullous e. |
single or multiple large cystic alveolar dilatations of lung tissue; see also paraseptal e. Called also cystic e.
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| bullous k. |
corneal degeneration marked by recurring epithelial blebs or bullae that rupture, expose corneal nerves, and cause great pain; it occurs in glaucoma, iridocyclitis, and Fuchs' epithelial dystrophy.
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