Category: S
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Starch-iodine test
A test for the presence of starch. When an iodine solution is applied to a substance or material that contains starch, a dark blue color appears.
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Starburst
A visual disturbance in which brilliant flashes are seen around light sources. It is an occasional complication of refractive keratoplasty on the eye.
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Stapling
In surgery, a means of fastening tissues to one another with C-shaped clips. Staples are made of either titanium or an absorbable polymeric material. Stapling can usually be performed more rapidly than suturing. A surgical technique employed to address extreme obesity involves the partitioning of the stomach using surgical staples. This process reduces the stomach’s…
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Staphylotoxin
A toxin elaborated by one of the staphylococci, especially S. aureus. Among some of the toxins produced are an enterotoxin, a cause of food poisoning, and exotoxins, including a hemotoxin that lyses red blood cells, a dermonecrotic toxin, toxic shock syndrome toxin- 1, and leukocidins.
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Staphylotomy
Amputation or incision of the uvula. Cutting or removing a portion of the uvula. Making a cut into a staphyloma.
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Staphylorrhaphy
Suture of a cleft palate. The stitching of a split soft palate.
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Staphyloplasty
Plastic surgery of the uvula or soft palate.
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Staphylopharyngorrhaphy
Any of several different operations on the soft palate and uvula.
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Staphylodermatitis
A dermatitis caused by staphylococci. A skin condition or disease caused by staphylococci bacteria.
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Staphylococcus saprophyticus
A species that is the second most common cause of urinary tract infection in young, sexually active females. It is a rare cause of pneumonia.