Category: S
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Scoleciasis
The presence of larval forms of butterflies or moths in the body.
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Sclerotic dentin
Areas of dentin where the tubules have been filled by mineralization, producing a denser, radiopaque dentin; it is often produced in response to caries, attrition, and abrasion.
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Sclerostomy
The surgical formation of an opening in the sclera.
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Sclerostenosis sclerosis
Contraction and induration of tissues, especially those about an orifice.
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Scleroprotein
A group of proteins noted for their insolubility in most chemicals; found in skeletal tissue, cartilage, hair, and nails and in animal claws and horns.
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Sclerophthalmia
A congenital condition in which opacity of the sclera advances over the cornea.
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Sclerokeratoiritis
Inflammation of the sclera, cornea, and iris.
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Sclerokeratitis
Cellular infiltration with inflammation of the sclera and cornea. Inflammation of both the sclera and the cornea.
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Sclerodermatitis
Inflammation of the skin accompanied by thickening and hardening.
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Sclerodactylia
Induration of the skin of the fingers and toes. A condition affecting the fingers and toes that is similar to scleroderma.