| Estes' operation |
implantation of an ovary into a uterine cornu; performed for sterility when the tubes are absent.
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| esophageal atresia |
congenital lack of continuity of the esophagus, commonly associated with tracheosophageal fistula and characterized by excessive salivation, gagging, vomiting when fed, cyanosis, and dyspnea.
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| Estlander flap |
a triangular flap from the side of the lower lip used to fill a defect in the lateral upper lip.
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| Estlander's operation |
1. resection of one or more ribs in empyema so as to allow the chest wall to collapse and close the abnormal cavity; of historical interest. 2. rotation of a triangular flap from the side of the lower lip to fill a defect in the lateral upper lip.
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| ester |
In organic chemistry and biochemistry esters are substances that have the functional group (R-COO-R') (the carbon is double-bonded to one oxygen atom and single-bonded to another) and consist of an alkane united with the residue of any oxygen acid, organic or inorganic.An ester is a product of the reaction of an acid (usually organic) and an alcohol (the hydrogen of the acid R-COOH is replaced by an alkyl group R"). ...
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