| refractory f. |
a metal tube in which a refractory mold is made for casting metal dental restorations or appliances; called also casting f.
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| refractory normoblastic a. |
a sideroblastic anemia clinically similar to the hereditary sideroblastic form but occurring in adults and often only slowly progressive. It is unresponsive to hematinics or withdrawal of toxic agents or drugs and can be a preleukemic disorder.
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| refractory p. |
the period of depolarization of the cell membrane after excitation, during which the nerve or muscle fiber cannot respond to a second stimulus. See also absolute refractory p. and relative refractory p.
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| refractory r. |
vitamin Dresistant r.
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| refractory s. |
1. malabsorption and flat jejunal mucosa, signs of celiac disease that do not respond to withdrawal of dietary gluten. 2. celiac disease in which initial responsiveness to gluten withdrawal deteriorates with time; it is often characterized by persistent absence of villi in the proximal mucosa and malabsorption even during the initial period of clinical responsiveness. Called also unclassified s.
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