| Goodman's syndrome |
see under syndrome.
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| Goodpasture's s. |
a method for demonstrating the peroxidase reaction.
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| Goodpasture's stain, syndrome |
see Stains and Staining Methods, under stain, and see under syndrome.
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| Goodsall's r. |
a guide to classification of anal fistulas; those with external openings in the posterior half of the perianal area usually originate in the posterior half of the anus and those with external openings in the anterior perineum usually originate in the anterior quadrant of the anus.
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| Goodsall's rule |
see under rule.
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