| atrophic r. of swine |
a disease of young swine caused by severe persistent inflammation of the nasal mucosa; severe cases may result in marked atrophy of the turbinate bones and lateral displacement of the snout. The primary inflammatory reaction may be caused by a variety of agents, including a virus. See also inclusion body r.
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| atrophic senile g. |
inflammation of the gingiva and oral mucosa in menopausal and postmenopausal women, characterized microscopically by atrophy of the germinal and prickle cell layers of the gingival epithelium and sometimes by areas of ulceration; considered to be caused by altered estrogen metabolism.
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| atrophic t. |
marasmic t.
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| atrophic u. |
ischemic u.
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| atrophic v. |
vaginitis occurring in postmenopausal women, associated with estrogen deficiency. The two most common types are senile vulvovaginitis and adhesive vaginitis.
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