| Gottlieb's epithelial attachment |
see under attachment.
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| Gottron's p.’s |
a cutaneous manifestation pathognomonic of dermatomyositis, consisting of flat-topped violaceous papules on the dorsal aspect of the interphalangeal joints of the hand, which develop central atrophy with hypopigmentation and telangiectasia; see also Gottron's sign (def. 1).
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| Gottron's papules, sign |
see under papule and sign.
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| Gottron's s. |
1. a cutaneous sign pathognomonic of dermatomyositis, consisting of symmetrical macular violaceous erythema, with or without edema, overlying the dorsal aspect of the interphalangeal joints of the hands, olecranon processes, patellas, and medial malleoli. 2. see under papule.
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| gotu kola |
1. Centella asiatica. 2. a preparation of the leaves and stems of C. asiatica, used externally to promote wound healing and to treat the lesions of leprosy; it is also widely used in ayurveda, traditional Chinese medicine, and Asian folk medicine
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| GOT | a romance that deals with desolate and mysterious and grotesque events |
| GOT | a writer of Gothic romances |
| GOT | a red or yellow or brown mineral |
| GOT | myth about the ultimate destruction of the gods in a battle with evil |
| GOT | German philosopher and mathematician who thought of the universe as consisting of independent monads and who devised a system of the calculus independent of Newton (1646-1716) |
| GOT | German philosopher and mathematician who thought of the universe as consisting of independent monads and who devised a system of the calculus independent of Newton (1646-1716) |
| GOT | German playwright and leader of the Enlightenment (1729-1781) |
| GOT | German engineer and automobile manufacturer who produced the first high-speed internal combustion engine (1834-1900) |
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