| BI | background interval; bacterial or bactericidal index; base-in [prism]; basilar impression; Billroth ... |
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| DRIP | delirium and drugs-restricted mobility and retention-infection, inflammation and impaction-polyuria ... |
| imp | impacted, impaction |
| impaction | 1. <surgery> The driving of one fragment of bone into another so that the fragments are not movable upon each other; as, impaction of the skull or of the hip. 2. <medicine> An immovable packing;, a lodgment of something in a strait or passage of the body; as, impaction of the foetal head in the strait of the pelvis; impaction of food or feces in the intestines of man or beast. Origin: L. Impactio a striking: cf. F. Impaction. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| impaction, dental | Teeth pressing together. For example, molar teeth (the large teeth in the back of the jaw) can be impacted, cause pain and require pain medication, antibiotics, and surgical removal. (12 Dec 1998) |
| mucoid impaction of bronchus | Plugging of the lumen of bronchi due to thickened mucus, interfering with ventilation of corresponding lung segments and leading to characteristic clustered linear and grape-like radiologic densities and occasionally atelectasis and pneumonia; characteristically seen in cystic fibrosis but it can occur in a variety of disease states. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| mucus impaction | Filling of the proximal bronchi, and also the bronchioles, with mucus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dental impaction | A tooth which is within the alveolus (the tooth socket within the alveolar bone of the jaw) and is prevented from erupting into its normal position. (27 Sep 1997) |
| faecal impaction | <gastroenterology> A stationary collection of faeces in the distal colon or rectum. A condition more common in the geriatric patient. Enemas and laxatives are not usually effective and often requires manual manipulation. (27 Sep 1997) |
| food impaction | The forcible wedging of food between adjacent teeth during mastication, producing gingival recession and pocket formation. (05 Mar 2000) |
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the condition of being pressed closely together and firmly fixed a disorder in which feces are impacted in the lower colon a disorder in which a tooth is so crowded in its socket that it cannot erupt normally impingement: a sharp collision produced by striking or dashing against something
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Pressed firmly together so as to be immovable, often causing an obstruction. Examples are stones in the bile duct or stool in the colon.
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The trapping within any part of the body an object (either foreign or produced by the body). Usually, these are stones in the bile duct or feces within the rectum (fecal impaction).
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the presence of a large, hard mass of stool in the rectum or colon
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trapping of an object in a body passage, such as stones in the bile duct or hardened stool in the colon.
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| impaction | a sharp collision produced by striking or dashing against something |
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| impaction | a disorder in which a tooth is so crowded in its socket that it cannot erupt normally |
| impaction | a disorder in which feces are impacted in the lower colon |
| impaction | the condition of being pressed closely together and firmly fixed |
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