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a lepra reaction usually occurring during chemotherapy in borderline leprosy representing a type IV (delayed) hypersensitivity reaction with “upgrading” of cell-mediated immunity to Mycobacterium leprae, which tends to move the disease toward the tuberculoid pole. It is chiefly characterized by erythema, edema, and tenderness of preexisting quiescent lesions, the appearance of new lesions, neuritis with nerve damage, fever, adenopathy, and elevation of the leukocyte count. See also downgrading r.
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reversal line |
A cement line seen in microscopic sections of bone that shows scallops and irregularites representing earlier bone resorption. Resorption to that point occurred before the process reversed and new bone was formed by apposition. SE
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As charted by technical analysts, a sustained change in direction of stock or commodity markets. This may either be a change from a rising market to a declining market or vice versa.
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reversal |
The change in direction of a trend as evidenced by a geometric pattern.
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or peripety: a part of a plot: a situation in which a character
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