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mixed infection infection of an organ or tissue by more than one microorganism, as in wound infections, abscesses, pneumonia, and rarely meningitis and endocarditis; mixtures of every type occur, eg, bacterial and viral, bacterial and fungal, and protozoan and viral. Called also polyinfection.
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mixed joint one combining features of different types of joints.
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mixed receptive-expressive language disorder [DSM-IV] a communication disorder involving both the expression and the comprehension of language, either spoken or signed.Patients have difficulties with language production, such as in the selection of words and the creation of appropriate sentences, and also have trouble understanding words, sentences, or specific types of words.
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mixed glioma A brain tumor that occurs in more than one type of brain cell, including astrocytes, ependymal cells, and oligodendrocytes.
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mixed culture one containing two or more kinds of microorganisms.
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