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figuratum figured; said of skin lesions that have geometric patterns.
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figure four p. the patient lies with one side of the body upwards and the lower limb of that side flexed with its ankle resting on the opposite knee so that the lower limbs are in the shape of a 4.
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figure three s. a pair of bulges in the wall of the aortic arch, one above and one below the aortic knuckle, seen on a radiograph and signifying coarctation of the aorta. See also reversed three s. Called also three s.
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figure-of-eight b. a bandage in which the turns cross each other like the figure eight (8), used especially over joints. See Plate 9.
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figure-of-eight m. in cardiology, a variation of the leading circle model of reentry in which the interface of refractory tissue is a curved barrier, with the result that the wavefronts split, proceed around each edge of the arc, and return centrally to describe a figure eight configuration.
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