| apical pulse |
A pulse felt or heard over the apex of the heart.
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| apitherapy |
In alternative medicine, the application of bee stings or their chemical constituents for their putative anti-inflammatory effects. Apitherapy has been used by some health care practitioners to treat arthritis and multiple sclerosis,
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| apic(o)- |
a prefix denoting a relationship to the top, as of an organ or other structure.
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| apical a. |
1. one situated at the apex of an organ. 2. inflammation of tissues surrounding the apical portion of a tooth, associated with the collection of pus, resulting from infection following pulp infection through a carious lesion or as a result of an injury causing pulp necrosis. Called also alveolar a., dentoalveolar a., and periapical a.
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| apical a., acute |
an apical abscess of a tooth characterized by rapid onset, acute pain, tenderness of the tooth to touch, pus formation, and swelling of tissues in a later stage.
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