| laser Doppler f. |
a flowmeter in which blood flow is examined by a laser beam; the light is shifted by moving objects, mostly red blood cells, in accordance with the Doppler effect and the scattered light detected with a photodetector.
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| laser l. |
introduction of a laser beam into the abdomen through a laparoscope, done to vaporize tissue, as in treating endometriosis or to lyse adhesions. See also pelviscopy and videolaseroscopy.
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| laser m. |
a laser beam utilized to vaporize a minute area of tissue, as in a biopsy specimen, which is then subjected to emission spectrography.
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| laser p. |
removal of the prostate after it has been exposed to a laser; there may be either direct contact from the laser with vaporization or an indirect system that causes coagulation necrosis.
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| laser t. |
an operation for open-angle glaucoma, in which surface burns are placed in the trabecular meshwork of the eye to lower intraocular pressure.
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