| Lockwood's l. |
the thickened area of contact between Tenon's capsule and the sheaths of the inferior rectus and inferior oblique muscles.
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| Lockwood's ligament |
see under ligament.
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| lock, saline |
An intravenous portal, usually placed and left in a vein in one of the patient's arms, that is used episodically for fluid or medication infusions. Salt water flushes are used to maintain its patency. Saline locks replaced heparin l
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| Locke-Ringer's solution |
A buffered isotonic solution containing 9.0 g sodium chloride, 0.42 g potassium chloride, 0.24 g calcium chloride, 0.5 g sodium bicarbonate, 0.2 g magnesium chloride, 0.5 g dextrose, and distilled water to make 1000 ml.
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| locked-in state |
A paralytic condition, superficially resembling coma, in which a person has no voluntary control over somatic muscles but nonetheless remains awake and alert. The locked-in state is usually the result of a lesion of the brainstem
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