| sacculated | <biology> Having the general form of a sac. Origin: L. Saccus a sack. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| sacculated pleurisy | Pleurisy with the inflammatory exudate divided into separate regions by adhesions or inflammatory changes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sacculated |
formed with or having saclike expansions; "the alimentary tract is partially sacculated"
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| sacculated b. |
one with pouches between hypertrophied muscle fibers.
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| sacculated p. |
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| sacculated aneurysm |
Aneurysm in which there is weakness on one side of the vessel; usually due to trauma. It is attached to the artery by a narrow neck. SEE: aortic aneurysm for illus..
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| sacculated kidney |
A condition in which the kidney has been absorbed and only the distended capsule remains.
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