| apical b. |
that portion of the jaws giving support to the teeth; called also basal arch.
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| apical c. |
any of the numerous tubular invaginations arising from the clefts between the microvilli of the proximal convoluted tubule of the kidney and extending downward into the apical cytoplasm.
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| apical d. |
a thick dendrite extending from the outer side of a pyramidal cell towards the surface of the cortex.
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| apical diastolic m.’s |
diastolic murmurs heard at the apex of the heart, indicative of mitral stenosis or other condition causing altered flow through the mitral valve; they consist essentially of low-frequency vibrations, which account for their rumble quality.
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| apical e. |
an instrument for removing fractured root tips retained in the apex of the tooth socket following tooth extraction; its shank has an angle to provide access within the socket and its tip has a barb for reaching a fractured root tip. Called also apical pick and root pick.
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