| fossa |
A pit, depression, or concavity, on a bone, or formed from several bones.
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| Foshay's test |
[Lee Foshay, U.S. physician, 1896?1961] Intradermal injection of a suspension of killed Francisella tularensis, the causative agent of tularemia. The appearance of an area of erythema at the injection site is considered a p
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| fossa ovalis cordis |
The remnant of the embryonic foramen ovale in the right cardiac atrium.
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| foster care |
The care of individuals who cannot live independently (such as children, homeless families, or frail elderly persons) in a group or private home.
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| fos´sae sagitta´les dex´trae he´patis |
a longitudinal fissure in the right lobe of the liver.
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