| h. D |
any of several abnormal hemoglobins, all characterized by electrophoretic mobility equal to that of hemoglobin S on paper or cellulose acetate but unequal on acid agar gel. The most common one is h. D Los Angeles (also known as h. D Punjab), which has glycine substituted for glutamic acid at position 121 of the β chain. In the homozygous state, hemoglobin D manifests as the anemic state called hemoglobin D disease; the heterozygous state is clinically silent.
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| h. de´struens e´qui |
pythiosis.
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| h. decanoate |
the decanoate ester of haloperidol, having the same actions as the base but of longer duration; administered intramuscularly in maintenance therapy for psychotic disorders.
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| h. diete´tica |
a form of vitamin Eselenium deficiency syndrome (q.v.) in pigs, characterized by necrosis of the liver, edema, and often sudden death. Called also dietary hepatic necrosis.
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| h. digita´lis |
herpes simplex of the fingers.
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