| recurrent a., ulnar |
arteria recurrens ulnaris.
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| recurrent aphthous s. |
a recurrent disease of unknown etiology, characterized by the appearance on the oral mucosa of one or more small round or oval ulcers that are covered by a grayish fibrinous exudate and surrounded by a bright red halo. The lesions usually persist for 7 to 14 days and then heal without scarring. A severe form is known as periadenitis mucosa necrotica recurrens. Called also aphthae, aphthous s., and canker sore.
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| recurrent aural v. |
Meniere's disease.
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| recurrent b. |
one used on a distal stump, such as a finger, toe, or amputation stump, that is turned lengthwise to cover the end of the stump and is secured in place by circular turns. See Plate 9.
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| recurrent brief depressive d. |
short repeated episodes of depressive symptoms severe enough to qualify as major depressive episodes but of lesser duration, recurring at least once a month and not associated with the menstrual cycle.
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