| stress fracture |
a fracture caused by unusual or repeated stress on a bone, such as with soldiers or athletes. Called also fatigue or march f. See Plate 18.
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| streptozocin |
(strep
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| strangalesthesia |
(stran
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| stress incontinence |
urinary i. due to anatomic displacement that exerts an opening pull on the bladder orifice, as in straining or coughing.
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| stromal endometriosis |
adenomyosis in which nearly all of the tissue infiltrating the myometrium consists of stroma.
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