| early diastolic m. |
a high frequency cardiac murmur beginning immediately after the second heart sound and progressively diminishing in intensity; it results from semilunar valve regurgitation.
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| early e. |
basophilic normoblast.
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| early n. |
basophilic erythroblast.
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| early onset c. |
the most common cause of Fanconi syndrome (def. 2), a type marked by vitamin Dresistant rickets, chronic acidosis, polyuria, and dehydration, all resulting from proximal renal tubular dysfunction, and by corneal opacities, growth failure, uremia, and chronic renal failure. Affected children formerly died before age 10, but with improved treatment, now some may live into adulthood. Called also infantile nephropathic c.
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| early pregnancy t. |
a do-it-yourself immunologic test for pregnancy performed in the home as early as one day after menstruation was expected (missed period); a variety of tests exist, all based on an increase in urinary levels of human chorionic gonadotropin after fertilization.
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