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xenon-enhanced computed tomography Computed tomographic (CT) scanning that uses the inert gas xenon to improve the visual distinction between healthy and abnormal tissues, esp. to visualize blood flow to different regions of the brain in stroke.
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Xenopsylla cheopis The rat flea; other hosts include humans. This species is a vector for a number of pathogens including Hymenolepis nana, the dwarf tapeworm; Salmonella organisms; the causative organisms of bubonic and sylvatic p
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xenorexia An abnormality of appetite marked by persistent swallowing of foreign objects. SEE: pica.
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xenotransplantation The surgical removal of an organ or tissue from one species and transplanting it into a member of a different species. For example, the use of a baboon heart in a human being.
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xen(o)- a combining form meaning strange, or denoting relationship to foreign material.
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