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polymorphonuclear n. the usual type of mature neutrophil, which has a multilobar nucleus; see also polymorphonuclear leukocyte, under leukocyte.
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polymorphous light e. a cutaneous eruption occurring after exposure to sunlight without evidence of any other precipitating factor, which may consist of papular, papulovesicular, nodular, eczematoid, or plaquelike lesions.
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polymorphous low-grade a. terminal duct carcinoma.
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polymorphous s. malignant mesenchymoma.
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polymorphism A genetic term. Polymorphisms are changes in the genetic code (like mutations) that occur commonly enough in the population such that they are considered a variation on normal. These may be harmful, helpful or neither to the persons who have a polymorphism.
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