| debridement |
the surgical removal of foreign material and/or dead, damaged, or infected tissue from a wound or burn. deep vein thrombosis - blood clotting which occurs within deep-lying veins. diathermy machine - a piece of equipment used in the operating room to control bleeding.
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| debris |
Noun. (Old French, debruisier = to break). The rubbish or remains of anything which has decomposed or physically broken down with time. Cf. Detritus. Duff.
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| debulking |
reduction of the volume of cancer by one of several techniques; most frequently used to imply surgical debulking
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| debulking |
reducing the size of a tumor often through surgery but possibly through radiation therapy.
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| debridement |
The removal of devitalised tissue and foreign matter from a wound.
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| DEB | enter as debit, in accounting |
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| DEB | an accounting entry acknowledging sums that are owing |
| DEB | account of payments owed |
| DEB | having a cheerful, lively, and self-confident air |
| DEB | having a sophisticated charm |
| DEB | having a cheerful, lively, and self-confident air |
| DEB | having a sophisticated charm |
| DEB | remove the bones from (an animal) |
| DEB | having had the bones removed |
| DEB | having a sophisticated charm |
| DEB | pass out or emerge |
| DEB | march out (as from a defile) into open ground |
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