| villous |
having long soft hairs, or hairy in appearance.
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| Villaret's s. |
unilateral paralysis of the ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth cranial nerves and sometimes the seventh, due to a lesion in the retroparotid space, and characterized by paralysis of the superior constriction of the pharynx and difficulty in swallowing solids; paralysis of soft palate and fauces with anesthesia of these parts and of the pharynx; loss of taste in the posterior third of the tongue; paralysis of the vocal cords and anesthesia of the larynx; paralysis of the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius; and paralysis of the cervical sympathetic nerves (Horner syndrome). Called also s. of retroparotid space.
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| villi of choroid plexus |
tiny hairlike processes of varying sizes along the edges of the choroid plexus, containing blood vessels; their exact function is unknown.
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| villi of small intestine |
villi intestinales.
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| villikinin |
a hormone hypothesized to exist in the duodenum, stimulating villus movement and being released by action of hydrochloric acid on the mucous membrane.
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