| foregilding |
the treatment of fresh nerve tissue with gold salts.
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| foreign b. |
a mass or particle of material that is not normal to the place where it is found.
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| foreign body giant c.’s |
giant cells, resembling Langhans' giant cells, having clusters of nuclei scattered in an irregular pattern throughout the cytoplasm, formed by coalescence and fusion of macrophages, with only a rare internal nuclear division, characteristic of inflammation induced by inoculation or implantation of exogenous materials resistant to degradation in dermis or subcutaneous tissue.
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| foreign body r. |
a granulomatous inflammatory reaction evoked by the presence of an exogenous material in the tissues, a characteristic feature of which is the formation of foreign body giant cells.
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| foreign s. |
heterologous s. (def. 1).
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