| reactive h. |
an excess of blood in a part following restoration of its temporarily arrested flow.
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| reactive p. |
see competence.
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| reactive s. |
a subset of schizophrenias assumed to be caused by predisposing or precipitating environmental factors and to have a more favorable prognosis than process schizophrenia.
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| reactive systemic a. |
that in which the deposited fibrillar material is of the AA type, occurring secondary to a chronic infectious process such as tuberculosis or osteomyelitis, or a chronic noninfectious inflammatory disease such as rheumatoid arthritis. It may also occur in association with certain nonlymphoid tumors and some nonimmunoglobulin-producing lymphomas, the two most common being renal cell carcinoma and Hodgkin's disease. Called also AA a. and secondary a.
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| reactive t. |
that occurring in reaction to some other disease process such as an infection, neoplasm, inflammatory process, or rheumatoid process.
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