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serologic pipette A pipette with a plain, narrow tube drawn out to a tip and graduated uniformly along its length. Calibration marks may be confined to the stem (Mohr pipette) or extend to the tip (serologic pipette).
Synonym: Mohr pipette, serologic pipette.
(05 Mar 2000)
serologic test <investigation> A blood test that detects the presence of antibodies to a particular antigen (for example rheumatoid factor, HIV test).
(27 Sep 1997)
serologic test for brucellosis An blood analysis that detects the presence of antibodies against Brucella bacteria. This test may need to be repeated since the antibodies increase with duration of infection.
(27 Sep 1997)
serologic tests Diagnostic procedures involving immunoglobulin reactions.
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serological <immunology> Pertaining to serology.
(28 May 1998)
serology <immunology, investigation> A blood test that detects the presence of antibodies to a particular antigen (for example rheumatoid factor, HIV test).
(28 May 1998)
seroma A mass or tumefaction caused by the localised accumulation of serum within a tissue or organ.
Origin: sero-+ G. -oma, tumour
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seromembranous Relating to a serous membrane.
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seromucoid General term for a mucoprotein (glycoprotein) from serum.
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seromucous Pertaining to a mixture of watery and mucinous material, such as that of certain glands.
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seromucous cells Glandular cell's intermediate in histologic characteristics between serous and mucous cell's.
Synonym: mucoalbuminous cells, seromucous cells.
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seromucous gland A gland in which some of the secretory cells are serous and some mucous, a gland whose cells secrete a fluid intermediate between a watery and a viscous mucoid substance.
Synonym: glandula seromucosa.
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seromyotomy Incision in the wall of a hollow viscus that involves the serosa and muscularis but not the mucosa.
Origin: serosa 1. + G. Mys, muscle, + tome, a cutting
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seronegative Lacking an antibody of a specific type in serum; used to mean absence of prior infection with a specific agent (e.g., rubella virus), disappearance of antibodies after treatment of a disease (e.g., syphilis), or absence of antibody usually found in a given syndrome (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis without rheumatoid factor).
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seropositive <epidemiology> N., an individual whose serotype suggests that they have experienced infection in the past.
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