| festinating g. |
a gait in which the patient involuntarily moves with short, accelerating steps, often on tiptoe, as seen in paralysis agitans and other nervous disorders; called also propulsive g. See also festination.
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| fescue |
1. any grass of the genus Festuca. 2. fescue foot.
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| fescue f. |
a condition seen in cattle and sheep in Australia, New Zealand, and North America after they graze on tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) contaminated by the fungus Acremonium coenophialum, which contains a toxic principle similar to that of ergot; characteristics include lameness of the hind feet that may progress to necrosis and dry gangrene and may spread to the ears and tail. Called also fescue lameness or toxicosis, tall fescue lameness, and fescue.
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| fescue l. |
fescue foot.
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| fescue t. |
fescue foot.
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