| indolent |
slow in growth or development accompanied by little or no pain
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| indole |
1. a heterocyclic compound, obtained from coal tar and also produced by the decomposition of tryptophan in the intestine; it is partly responsible for the peculiar odor of the feces. See indole test, under test. Indole rings are found in many organic compounds. 2. any of numerous compounds containing the ring structure of this compound.
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| indole t. |
see specific tests, including Nencki's t., nitroso-indole-nitrate t., pine wood t., and Salkowski's t. (def. 3).
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| indole, m.’s for |
see under test.
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| indolent m. |
a variant of multiple myeloma in which the tumor cells are hypoproliferative; an M component and bone marrow plasmacytosis are present, but significant bone marrow destruction, hypercalcemia, and Bence Jones proteinuria are absent.
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