| mucous papule | A secondary syphilitic eruption of flat-topped papules, occurring in groups covered by a necrotic layer of epithelial detritus, and secreting a seropurulent fluid; they are found at the anus and wherever contiguous folds of skin produce heat and moisture. Synonym: flat condyloma, moist papule, mucous papule. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| mucous patch | An oval to round, yellow-gray to white, membrane-covered lesion or lesions occurring on the mucous membranes; usually seen in secondary syphilis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mucous plaque | In dentistry, a mass of filamentous microorganisms and large variety of smaller forms attached to the surface of a tooth which, depending on bacterial activity and environmental factors, may give rise to caries, calculus, or inflammatory changes in adjacent tissue. Synonym: dental plaque, mucous plaque, mucinous plaque. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mucous plug | A mass of mucus and cells filling the cervical canal between periods or during pregnancy; a mass of mucous occluding a main or lobar bronchus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mucous polyp | An adenomatous polyp in which conspicuous amounts of mucin are formed, a polypoid cyst that contains mucus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mucous rale | A bubbling rale heard on auscultation over bronchial tubes containing mucus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mucous sheath of tendon | A sheath of synovial membrane enveloping certain of the tendons; it contains a small amount of synovial fluid. Synonym: vagina synovialis tendinis, mucous sheath of tendon, theca tendinis, vagina mucosa tendinis, vaginal synovial membrane. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mucoviscidosis | An old name (but one that has prevailed in france and some other nations) for cystic fibrosis (cf), one of the most common and serious of all genetic (inherited) diseases. The cf gene is carried by 1/20 persons (in caucasian populations) and 1 in 400 couples is at risk for having children with cf. Cf is characterised by the production of abnormal secretions leading to mucous build-up. Which can impair the pancreas (and, secondarily, the intestine). Cf mucous build-up in lungs can impair respiration. Without treatment, cf results in death for 95% of children before age 5. Early diagnosis of cf is of great importance. Early and continuing treatment of cf is valuable. (12 Dec 1998) |
| mucociliary |
A method of feeding associated with sedentary habits. Food particles are entangled with mucus in the gill leaflets and carried in a food groove to the mouth.
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| mucocutaneous leishmaniasis |
In mucocutaneous leishmaniasis the parasite invades the mucous membranes and causes ulcers in the nose, mouth, and parts of the sinuses. This can result in lesions and deformity of the face. [Wordnet]
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| mucous membrane |
vaginal, oropharyngeal, or conjunctival hyperemia
Ãâó: www.cdc.gov/epo/dphsi/print/toxic_shock_syndrome_c...
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| mucocele |
A swelling like a sac that is due to distension of a hollow organ or cavity with mucus.
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| mucolytic |
thinning or dissolving of mucus
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