| rebound r. |
return of some of the symptoms of a disease on cessation of treatment, applied especially to the relapse of patients with rheumatoid arthritis on withdrawal of cortisone or ACTH (Hench).
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| rebound t. |
a sensation of pain felt on the release of pressure.
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| Rebuck skin window t. |
a technique used to study the inflammatory process; an area of skin is abraded until capillary bleeding occurs and a coverslip or chamber containing balanced salt solution is applied. This permits direct observation of inflammatory cells migrating into the site; polymorphonuclear leukocytes predominate at about 10 hours; macrophages predominate at about 4 days.
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| Rebuck t. |
Rebuck skin window technique.
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| rebound hypertension |
An increase in blood pressure that follows withdrawal from an antihypertensive drug.
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