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A physical entity or process of small scale, too small to directly experience with our senses. Specifically, any phenomena on the molecular and atomic scale, or smaller. See: macroscopic.
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| microscopic a. |
histology.
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| microscopic h. |
blood in the urine visible only with a microscope, defined as at least two or three red blood cells per high power field. Called also microhematuria.
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| microscopic p. |
a type of small vessel vasculitis, usually in the kidneys but sometimes also in the lungs, skin, and nervous system; characteristics are similar to those of polyarteritis nodosa with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis and presence of antineutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibodies.
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| microscopic |
Type A, small foci of cancers that may be discovered incidentally during a TURP or as a result of a PSA.
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