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secondary axis Any ray passing through the optical centre of a lens.
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secondary buffer See: Hamburger's law.
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secondary calcium phosphate CaHPO4-2H2O;used as a calcium and phosphorus dietary supplement.
Synonym: calcium monohydrogen phosphate, secondary calcium phosphate.
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secondary carcinoma <tumour> A carcinoma that has appeared in a region remote from its site of origin, as in metastasis.
Synonym: secondary carcinoma.
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secondary cardiomyopathy Disease that affects the myocardium secondarily to systemic disease, infection, or metabolic disease.
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secondary caries Caries of enamel beginning at the dento-enamel junction due to a rapid lateral spread of decay from the original decay.
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secondary cataract A cataract that accompanies or follows some other eye disease such as uveitis.
Synonym: complicated cataract.
A cataract occurring in the retained lens or capsule after a cataract extraction.
Synonym: aftercataract.
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secondary cementum Cementum that forms on the root surface after eruption; it contains cementocytes.
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secondary centre of ossification This is the centre of bone formation appearing later than the punctum ossificationis primarium, usually in epiphysis.
Synonym: punctum ossificationis secundarium, secondary point of ossification.
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secondary choana The definitive choana opening into the nasopharynx, after the nasal chambers have been lengthened by the formation of the secondary palate.
Synonym: internal nostril.
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secondary coccidioidomycosis Progressive or disseminated extrapulmonary granulomatous lesions following primary coccidioidomycosis.
Synonym: coccidioidal granuloma.
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secondary constriction A subsidiary narrowing of the chromosome associated in some cases with satellites.
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secondary degeneration <medicine> A form of degeneration occurring in nerve fibres as a result of their division; so called from Dr. Waller, who published an account of it in 1850.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
secondary dementia Chronic dementia following and due to a psychosis or some other underlying disease process.
Senile dementia, dementia of Alzheimer's disease developing after age 65.
Toxic dementia, dementia caused by an exogenous agent.
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secondary dentin Dentin formed by normal pulp function after root end formation is complete.
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