| Wartenberg's s. |
1. a sign of ulnar palsy, consisting of a position of abduction assumed by the little finger. 2. reduction or absence of the pendulum movements of the upper limb in walking; seen in patients with cerebellar disease.
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| Warthin's t. |
adenolymphoma.
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| Warthin-Finkeldey c.’s |
multinucleate giant cells with intranuclear inclusions, of lymphoreticular origin, seen in various organs, including lymph nodes, tonsil, appendix, and thymus, just prior to or during the prodromal phase of measles.
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| Warthin-Finkeldey cells |
see under cell.
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| Warthin-Starry silver s. |
a method for staining Bartonella and spirochetes. A smear is air-dried, immersed in absolute ethanol, washed in distilled water, and incubated in 2 per cent silver nitrate. The cover glass is then developed in a mixture of silver nitrate, gelatin, glycerol, agar, and hydroquinone. Organisms appear black on a light background.
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| WAR | the quality of having a moderate degree of heat |
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| WAR | a person who advocates war or warlike policies |
| WAR | a policy of advocating war |
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| WAR | ask to go away |
| WAR | notify of danger, potential harm, or risk |
| WAR | admonish or counsel in terms of someone's behavior |
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