| sanded n. |
a hepatocyte nucleus seen in chronic hepatitis B, having a characteristic appearance caused by the presence of large amounts of hepatitis B surface antigen; a similar phenomenon is seen in hepatitis D.
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| Sanders b. |
a rocking bed used to improve circulation in the treatment of chronic occlusive arterial disease.
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| Sanders' d. |
epidemic keratoconjunctivitis.
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| Sanders' disease |
epidemic keratoconjunctivitis.
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| sandfly f. |
phlebotomus f.
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| sand | either of two small silvery scaleless fishes of the north Pacific that burrow into sand |
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| sand | blood-sucking females can transmit sandfly fever |
| sand | a mild viral disease transmitted by the bite of the sand fly Phlebotomus papatasii |
| sand | timepiece in which the passage of time is indicated by the flow of sand from one transparent container to another through a narrow passage |
| sand | pigeon-like bird of arid regions of the Old World having long pointed wings and tail and precocial downy young |
| sand | small amphipod crustaceans that hop like fleas |
| sand | a texture resembling that of sand |
| sand | resembling or containing sand |
| sand | a vacant lot used by city boys to play games |
| sand | British filmmaker (born in Hungary) (1893-1956) |
| sand | stiff paper coated with powdered emery or sand |
| sand | rub with sandpaper |
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