| Bricker's technique (operation) |
see under technique.
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| Brickner p. |
a position for treating shoulder disability, secured by tying the patient's wrist to the head of the bed with the arm supported on a pillow and the head of the bed raised; thus traction with abduction and external rotation is obtained.
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| bridge c. |
a narrow zone of normal fundus between a retinochoroidal coloboma and an optic nerve coloboma.
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| bridge i. |
an impression made for the purpose of constructing or assembling a fixed restoration, fixed partial denture, or bridge.
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| bridging n. |
septa of confluent necrosis bridging adjacent central veins and portal triads of hepatic lobules characteristic of subacute hepatic necrosis.
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