| euplastic | <medicine> Having the capacity of becoming organizable in a high degree, as the matter forming the false membranes which sometimes result from acute inflammation in a healthy person. Origin: Pref. Eu- + -plastic. <medicine> Organizable substance by which the tissues of an animal body are renewed. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| euplastic lymph | Lymph that contains relatively few leukocytes, but a comparatively high concentration of fibrinogen; such lymph clots fairly well and tends to become organised with fibrous tissue. (05 Mar 2000) |
| euplastic |
readily becoming organized; adapted to the formation of tissue, as in embryonic development or wound healing.
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| euplastic l. |
that which tends to coagulate and become organized.
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