| small for gestational age |
An infant who is not as big as could be expected given her gestational age is termed "small for gestational age." SGA babies are small because of slow development, not because they've had less time in the womb, like premature babies.
Ãâó: www.babycenter.com/glossary/S
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| small intestine |
that section of the gastrointestinal tract which digests food and absorbs nutrients after they have passed through the stomach.
Ãâó: www.ccsg.org.nz/newsletters/ccsgnews/glossary.htm
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| small bowel enema |
barium sulphate is introduced into the small intestine through a tube. The barium sulphate adheres to the lining of the small bowel allowing x-ray pictures to be taken.
Ãâó: www.ccsg.org.nz/newsletters/ccsgnews/glossary.htm
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| small cell lung cancer |
A term used for lung cancers that develop in the bronchial submucosa. Comprises 20% of all lung cancer cases. May be predominantly "oat celled" (cells resembling oats), "fusing" (spindle shaped) or "polygonal" (many sided).
Ãâó: www.alahv.org/bookfiles4/glossary_of_terms.html
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| small intestine |
The first section of the intestine lying beyond the stomach.
Ãâó: www.ferring.com/therapeutic/gastro/GLOSSARY.htm
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| small | flesh of smallmouth bass |
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| small | a variety of black bass |
| small | a variety of black bass |
| small | a variety of black bass |
| small | the property of having a relatively small size |
| small | a highly contagious viral disease characterized by fever and weakness and skin eruption with pustules that form scabs that slough off leaving scars |
| small | the virus that causes smallpox in humans |
| small | commonly found in tropical bays and estuaries |
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