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the smallest unit of meaning. Anything that can be used to communicate (or to tell a lie).
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An objective manifestation of a pathological condition. Signs are observed by the examiner rather than reported by the affected individual.
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| sigmoid colon |
The next last portion of the colon. This part of the colon empties into the rectum.
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| sigmoidoscopy |
A direct visualization of the sigmoid colon and rectum with a flexible tube called sigmoidoscope. A short name for Flexible Sigmoidoscopy.
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| sigmoidoscopy |
an examination of the rectum and lower colon using a lighted tube called a sigmoidoscope
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| SIG | a post bearing a sign that gives directions or shows the way |
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| SIG | mark with a signpost, as of a path |
| SIG | (Norse mythology) mythical Norse warrior hero who gains an accursed hoard of gold and was killed by Brynhild |
| SIG | (Norse mythology) wife of Loki |
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