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Ectasis - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Definitions of ectasis. noun. dilatation or distension of a hollow organ . www.vocabulary.com
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Ectasia - Wikipedia
Ectasia also called ectasis is dilation or distention of a hollow or tubular structure, either normal or pathophysiologic but usually the latter (except in ... en.wikipedia.org
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ectasis - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (pathology) The dilation or distention of a hollow or tubular part of the body, typically due to disease or injury. · (prosody, phonetics) The ... en.wiktionary.org
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ectasis
‖ ˈectasis [mod.L., a. Gr. ἔκτασις, f. ἐκτείνειν, f. ἐκ out + τείνειν to stretch.] 1. (See quot.)1706 Phillips, Ectasis, Extension or Stretching out. In Grammar a Figure whereby a short Syllable is extended or made long. 1715 in Kersey. 1721–1800 in Bailey; and in mod. Dicts. 2. Pathol. Any morbid c... Oxford English Dictionary
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-ectasis | Taber's Medical Dictionary
Suffix meaning dilation or expansion. Citation. Venes, Donald, editor. "-ectasis." Taber's Medical Dictionary, 25th ed., F.A. Davis Company, ... www.tabers.com
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ectasia, ectasis | Taber's Medical Dictionary - Nursing Central
An inflammatory condition of the lactiferous ducts of the breast. There may be a discharge from the nipple, inversion of the nipple, and periareolar sepsis. nursing.unboundmedicine.com
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Ectasis - Mindat
Ectasia, also called ectasis, is dilation or distention of a tubular structure, either normal or pathophysiologic but usually the latter (except in atelectasis, ... www.mindat.org
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Ectasis - Edema | Taber's® Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary, 23e
A crusting skin infection caused by pyogenic streptococci. It is similar to impetigo but extends more fully into the epidermis. fadavispt.mhmedical.com
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-ectasis | Taber's Medical Dictionary - Nursing Central
-ectasis [L. fr. Gr. ektasis, extension] Suffix meaning dilation or expansion. Search PRIME PubMed Related Topics nursing.unboundmedicine.com
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Master -ectasia, or -ectasis with Picmonic for Medical Terminology
Learn -ectasia, or -ectasis - Urinary Terms - Medical Terminology for Medical Terminology faster and easier with Picmonic's unforgettable videos, stories, ... www.picmonic.com
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diectasis
‖ diectasis Pros. (daɪˈɛktəsɪs) [a. Gr. διέκτασις a stretching: see di-3 and ectasis] Lengthening by the interpolation of a syllable.1894 Athenæum 29 Dec. 884/1 From the scientific point of view there is..not a word to be said in favour of such grammatical monsters as ἕης and ἐράασθε. But it is perf... Oxford English Dictionary
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Atelectasis
The term uses combining forms of atel- + ectasis, from , "incomplete" + ἔκτασις, "extension". wikipedia.org
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lithectasy
lithectasy Surg. (lɪˈθɛktəsɪ) [f. Gr. λίθος stone + ἔκτασις: see ectasis.] The operation of removing calculi through the urethra, by first extending or dilating it.1842 R. Willis Stone in Bladder Pref., The operation which I have described under the title of Lithectasy. 1876 Gross Dis. Bladder 236 P... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pyelectasis
Etymology and pronunciation The word pyelectasis () is derived from the prefix pyelo-, meaning "[renal] pelvis", and ectasis, meaning "dilation or distension wikipedia.org
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squelchy
squelchy, a. (ˈskwɛltʃɪ, ˈskwɛlʃɪ) [f. squelch n. or v.] 1. Liable to squelch or to emit a squelching sound. Cf. squelching ppl. a. 2.1843 [James] Commissioner 48 The peer was seen struggling to raise the squelchy rotundity of his abdomen over the wall. 1899 Allbutt's Syst. Med. VIII. 153 It is to b... Oxford English Dictionary
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