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mucositis inflammation of the mouth and gastrointestinal tract.
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mucolipidosis Term coined to denote diseases that combined clinical features common to both the mucopolysaccharidoses and the sphingolipidoses (diseases characterized by abnormal lipid or fat metabolism, affecting nerve tissue). See ML II and ML III
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mucopolysaccharide A complex carbohydrate molecule that is a common constituent of secretions and the connective tissue between cells. Although the molecules were originally called "mucopolysaccharides" because of their ability to form viscous, mucin-like solutions, the terminology was revised to "proteoglycans" and subsequently to "glycosaminoglycans" in the last decades.
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mucopurulent A creamy exudate consisting of mucus and cells (pus).
Ãâó: www.vet.uga.edu/vpp/gray_book/Handheld/appendix_5....
mucous membrane is a membrane rich in mucous glands, such as the lining of the roof of the mouth or nose.
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