| dilatation c. |
a cyst formed by dilation of a previously existing cavity.
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| dilatation t. |
thrombosis due to the slowing of circulation on account of dilation of a vein.
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| dilatator |
1. something that dilates. 2. in anatomical terminology, a structure (muscle) that dilates (musculus dilatator [TA]).
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| dilated c. |
a syndrome of ventricular dilatation, systolic contractile dysfunction, and often congestive heart failure; the course is usually progressive with a poor prognosis. It is believed to be an expression of myocardial damage caused by a variety of factors, such as alcohol, pregnancy, systemic hypertension, or certain infections.
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| dilated o. |
d. in dente.
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