| foam b. |
a bath of foam produced by blowing air or oxygen through the water to which a foam-forming substance (saponin) has been added.
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| foam c.’s |
1. abnormal histiocytes with a peculiar vacuolated appearance due to the presence of complex lipids, seen in storage diseases, xanthomas, and certain other conditions. 2. a specific type of these cells found in xanthomas; called also xanthoma cells. 3. Mikulicz c's.
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| foam e. |
one formed by a mixture of a gas and blood.
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| foamy l. |
a liver seen post mortem, marked by the presence of numerous gas bubbles.
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| foamy v.’es |
Spumavirus.
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