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tubercle a granulomatous lesion in the lung containing white blood cells and cellular debris, characteristic of tuberculosis.
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tuber TU-ber Swollen region of stem that stores nutrients. 541
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tubercle A tubercle is a small, knob-like or rounded protuberance (a short, fat tentacle) that sometimes bears a spine or stores and can release a chemical (like everscible tubercles). Many caterpillars have tubercles. For example, the caterpillars of the Cecropia and Cynthia moths have many tubercles along the body.
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tuberous sclerosis Also known as Bourneville
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tubercle small nodule, usually related to or caused by M. tuberculosis
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