| nodular t. |
giant cell tumor of tendon sheath; see under tumor.
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| nodular t. of the liver |
nodular regenerative hyperplasia.
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| nodular v. |
a chronic vasculitis of the lower legs, usually seen in young or middle-aged women, with an unknown etiology; characteristics include painful, reddish blue nodular lesions that may ulcerate, leaving scars, or resorb, leaving atrophic depressions. In the late stages, the subcutaneous fat is replaced by fibrosis and atrophy. See also erythema induratum.
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| nodular w. |
any nematode of the genus Oesophagostomum.
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| nodular worm d. |
a disease of sheep, cattle, and pigs caused by intestinal infestation with species of Oesophagostomum, the nodular worm, which infest the intestines and become embedded in the mucous membrane, causing the formation of nodules of varying size.
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