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lichen Combination of algae and fungus, appears to be an individual.
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Lich t. a type of ureterocystoneostomy in which the ureter is excised from its attachment to the bladder and reattached to a submucosal tunnel created within the bladder.
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Lich-Gregoir technique see under technique.
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lichen a. the most common form of cutaneous amyloidosis, characterized by the symmetrical distribution over the extensor surfaces of the lower extremities, thighs, dorsal feet, and lower back of translucent, yellow to brown, dome-shaped, discrete pruritic papules; the chest, shoulders, and skin of the abdominal walls may be involved later. Called also lichen amyloidosus.
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lichen scrofulosus An eruption of tiny punctate reddish-brown papules arranged in circles or groups in young persons with tuberculosis. The lesions are caused by the spread of the tubercle bacilli through the blood to the skin.
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