| dehiscence |
Classified as a uterine rupture, dehiscence involves the myometrium but not the pelvic peritoneum which remains intact. Also called uterine window, occult, or silent rupture, it tends to present with less violent and dramatic signs and symptoms, possibly due to the avascular nature of the scar tissue. Dehiscence is sometimes diagnosed after delivery, especially in cases where there are no signs and symptoms before delivery (as is the instance in 35.3 percent of cases). ...
Ãâó: www.ican-online.org/resources/glossary.php
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| dehiscence |
Opening or split of tissue as part of a natural developmental process (eg the rupture of anther sutures to release mature pollen).
Ãâó: www.agls.uidaho.edu/cerealsci/vocabulary.htm
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| dehiscence |
Separation of wound edges.
Ãâó: www.hollister.com/us/wound/resource/glossary.html
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| dehydration |
a condition which arises when there is not enough water in the body to enable it to function properly.
Ãâó: www.kidneypatientguide.org.uk/site/glossary.php
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| dehydration |
A white or yellow abnormality on the surface of frozen fish which masks the colour of the flesh and penetrates below the surface. This defect caused by the sublimation process can only be removed with a knife or other sharp instrument. (d?hydratation)
Ãâó: www.inspection.gc.ca/english/anima/fispoi/manman/s...
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