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Intraoperative radiotherapy.
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| target c. |
1. an abnormally thin erythrocyte that when stained shows a dark center and a peripheral ring of hemoglobin, separated by a pale unstained ring containing less hemoglobin; seen in certain congenital and acquired anemias, thalassemia, certain hemoglobinopathies, liver disease, especially obstructive jaundice, and other disorders, and the postsplenectomy state. Called also codocyte, leptocyte, Mexican hat c. or erythrocyte, and target erythrocyte. 2. any cell selectively affected by a particular agent, such as a hormone or drug.
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| target e. |
see under cell.
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| target g. |
a gland such as the thyroid, adrenal, or a gonad that is specifically affected by the secretory product of another gland; see also releasing hormones and inhibiting hormones, under hormone.
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| target l. |
1. bull's-eye l. 2. a small, sharply delineated focus of necrosis, seen in the lungs in invasive aspergillosis, consisting of a rounded gray center surrounded by a hemorrhagic border.
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