| hill d. |
a chronic diarrhea peculiar to hot climates and occurring only at elevations of several thousand feet: named from the hill districts of India; it is considered by some to be identical with sprue.
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| Hill e. |
an equation used in enzyme characterization, describing the fraction of the enzyme saturated by ligand as a function of the ligand concentration; it is used in determining the degree of cooperativity of the enzyme.
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| Hill posterior g. |
an operation for gastroesophageal reflux in which the reduced gastroesophageal junction is anchored by sutures between the proximal lesser curvature and the preaortic fascia, and sutures are placed in the crura to narrow the hiatus.
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| Hill posterior gastropexy |
see under gastropexy.
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| Hill's s. |
disproportionate femoral systolic hypertension, seen in aortic regurgitation and certain other conditions involving increased stroke volume.
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