| King s. |
a form of malignant hyperthermia (q.v.) in which patients also exhibit characteristic physical abnormalities including short stature, characteristic facies, kyphoscoliosis, pectus carinatum, cryptorchidism, delayed motor development, progressive myopathy, and cardiovascular structural defects.
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| King syndrome |
see under syndrome.
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| King u. |
the amount of phosphatase that liberates 1 mg of phenol from an excess of disodium phenylphosphate under defined conditions; alkaline phosphatase can be measured under alkaline conditions and acid phosphatase under acidic conditions.
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| King unit |
see under unit.
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| King's o. |
arytenoidopexy.
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| king | whiting of the southeastern coast of North America |
| king | evergreen of Tasmanian mountains having sharp-pointed leaves the curve inward |
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