| wet c. |
colostomy in (a) the right half of the colon, the drainage from which is liquid in character, or (b) the left half of the colon following anastomosis of the ureters to the sigmoid or descending colon so that urine is also expelled through the same stoma.
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| wet cutaneous l. |
a type of Old World cutaneous leishmaniasis found mainly in rural areas in parts of the Middle East, central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent, caused by Leishmania major; its reservoirs are desert rodents such as ground squirrels and gerbils (particularly Rhombomys opimus and Meriones species) and it spreads to humans via the vector Phlebotomus papatasi. Infection is acute, rapidly evolving, and characterized by multiple sores with inflammation, ulceration, and crusting. Called also rural cutaneous l.
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| wet d. |
a slang term for nocturnal emission.
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| wet l. |
1. pulmonary edema. 2. acute respiratory distress syndrome.
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| wet m. |
a temporary preparation in which a fluid specimen or suspension of a specimen is placed on a slide for microscopic examination and covered with a coverslip to keep it moist instead of being dehydrated and imbedded in a permanent mounting medium.
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