| Romanovsky's (Romanowsky's) s. |
the prototype of the many eosin-methylene blue stains for blood smears and malarial parasites, including Giemsa stain, Leishman's stain, and Wright's stain.
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| Romanovsky's (Romanowsky's) stain (method) |
see Stains and Staining Methods, under stain.
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| Romazicon |
trademark for a preparation of flumazenil.
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| Romberg's d. |
facial hemiatrophy.
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| Romberg's disease (trophoneurosis), sign, spasm, test |
see facial hemiatrophy, under hemiatrophy, and see under sign, spasm, and test.
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