| persistent h. |
hematuria present in every specimen.
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| persistent müllerian duct s. |
a hereditary syndrome in males of persistence of müllerian structures in addition to male genital ducts, with undescended testes and bilateral uterine tubes, a uterus, and an upper vagina. There may be cryptorchidism on just one side with a contralateral inguinal hernia that contains a testis, uterus, and uterine tube (hernia uteri inguinalis).
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| persistent t. |
a thymus which persists into adult life, sometimes even becoming hypertrophied.
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| persistent vegetative s. |
a condition of profound nonresponsiveness in the wakeful state caused by brain damage at whatever level and characterized by a nonfunctioning cerebral cortex, the absence of any discernible adaptive response to the external environment, akinesia, mutism, and inability to signal; the electroencephalogram may be isoelectric or show abnormal activity.
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| persistent fetal circulation |
ABBR: PFC. A condition of newborns in which unoxygenated blood is shunted from the right to the left side of the heart through the ductus arteriosus and the foramen ovale, resulting in hypoxemia. It is caused by pul
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