| DTP | diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis [vaccine]; distal tingling on percussion; Tinel's sign |
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| LDCT | late distal cortical tubule |
| distal m. |
an autosomal dominant form of muscular dystrophy, appearing in two types. The first has onset in infancy, does not progress past adolescence, and is not incapacitating. The second has onset in adulthood and is called late distal hereditary m. (q.v.). Called also distal muscular dystrophy and Gowers' muscular dystrophy.
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| distal muscular d. |
late distal hereditary myopathy.
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| distal o. |
the position of a lower tooth when it is distal to its opposite number in the maxilla. Called also postnormal o.
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| distal renal tubular a. |
renal tubular acidosis without the usual lowering of the pH of urine in the distal tubules; a nonhereditary type seen in infant boys is called Lightwood syndrome, and an autosomal dominant type seen later in life is called Butler-Albright syndrome. See also generalized distal renal tubular a. Called also type 1 renal tubular a.
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| distal s. |
1. that surface of a structure that is farther from a point of reference. 2. facies distalis dentis.
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