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ball valve Any of a variety of prosthetic cardiac valve's comprised of a ball within a retaining cage affixed to the orifice; when appropriately sized, used in aortic, mitral, or tricuspid position.
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ball valve action The intermittent blockage of a tube or outlet of a cavity by some object or material that permits passage in one direction but not in the other.
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ball-valve thrombus Ball thrombus intermittently occluding the mitral or tricuspid orifice.
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ball variance Swelling and changes in shape and consistency of the ball in a ball-valve prosthesis, especially in one replacing the aortic valve.
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chondrin ball One of the globular masses formed by a group of cells enclosed in a capsule, in hyaline cartilage.
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wool ball A trichophytobezoar formed chiefly of wool and vegetable matter in the stomach of sheep.
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hair ball A hair cast in the stomach or intestinal tract, common in cats.
Synonym: hair ball, pilobezoar.
Origin: tricho-+ bezoar
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dust ball A mass sometimes found in the stomach or intestine of an animal fed on mill cleanings.
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food ball A gastric concretion formed of vegetable fibres, with the seeds and skins of fruits, and sometimes starch granules and fat globules.
Synonym: food ball.
Origin: phyto-+ bezoar
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fungus ball A compact mass of fungal mycelium and cellular debris, 1 to 5 cm in diameter, residing within a lung cavity; such cavities may be produced by bacterial as well as mycotic infectious agents, but they are usually produced by Aspergillus fumigatus or, more rarely, by A. Niger.
See: aspergilloma.
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