| capillary e. |
blocking of the capillaries with bacteria.
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| capillary f. |
a fracture that appears in the radiograph as a fine hairlike line, the segments of bone not being separated; sometimes seen in fractures of the skull.
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| capillary fragility t. |
tourniquet t. (def. 1).
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| capillary h. |
1. the most common type of hemangioma; most are composed of closely packed aggregations of capillaries separated by scant connective stroma, which for the most part conform to the caliber of normal capillaries. According to one classification, strawberry h., nevus flammeus, cherry angioma, and pyogenic granuloma are all types of capillary hemangiomas. Cf. cavernous h. and vascular nevus. 2. strawberry h.
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| capillary l. |
simple l.
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