| pyrrolizidine |
is a type of alkaloid which is found in comfrey.
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| pyrocatechol |
(catechol) is a compound found in comfrey and other plants. Pyrocatechol can cause inflammation of the skin when applied locally. Ingestion may cause vomiting, nausea, convulsions, and other symptoms similar to those caused by phenol. Pyrocatechol is used therapeutically as an antiseptic. It is also used in dying fur and photography.
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| pyoderma gangrenosum |
A rapidly-developing skin ulcer with a well-defined red or violaceous overhanging border. Believed to be vasculitic in nature.
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| pyriform |
(PYE-rih-form) -- Said of pseudobulbs that are shaped like pears.
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| pyramidal tract |
A band of nerve fibers originating in the cortex and connecting with cell bodies in the spinal cord. It plays an important part in the control of voluntary movement.
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