| raccoon | <zoology> A North American nocturnal carnivore of the genus procyon of the family procyonidae (Procyon lotor) which allied to the bears, but much smaller, and having a long, full tail, banded with black and gray. Two subgenera and seven species are currently recognised. Its body is gray, varied with black and white. Called also coon, and mapach. Origin: F. Raton, prop, a little rat, fr. Rat rat, perhaps of German origin. See Rat. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| raccoon eye | <clinical sign, ophthalmology> The appearance of the eyes produced by subconjunctival haemorrhage and/or periorbital ecchymosis. Synonym: bilateral medial orbital ecchymoses. (21 Jun 2000) |
Synonyms : Nyctereutes procyonoides, Dog, Raccoon, Dogs, Raccoon, Raccoon Dog
Synonyms : Procyons, Raccoon
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Encephalitis characterized by inflammation of the meninges, eosinophilia, prolonged encephalopathy, retinitis, and delayed recovery with profound neurological deficits. It is transmitted to children (or others) who
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| raccoon sign |
Periorbital ecchymosis, which may be present in patients who have a basilar skull fracture.
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| raccoon eyes |
discoloration of tissue around the eyes suggestive of a basilar skull fracture radial pulse
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| raccoon | omnivorous nocturnal mammal native to North and Central America |
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| raccoon | the fur of the North American racoon |
| raccoon | small wild dog of eastern Asia having facial markings like those of a raccoon |
| raccoon | raccoon-like omnivorous mammal of Mexico and the southwestern United States having a long bushy tail with black and white rings |
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