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  • Serglycin

    A proteoglycan found within many cells, especially in the granule-containing vesicles of blood forming cells and endothelial cells.  

  • Serendipity

    The gift of finding, by chance and insight, valuable or agreeable things not sought for. In medical research, an unexpected reaction or result may produce new insights into some area totally unrelated to that which prompted the investigation.  

  • Sequestrotomy

    Operation for removal of a sequestrum, a fragment of necrosed bone. The surgical procedure involving the cutting and removal of diseased bone.  

  • Sequential therapy

    Any treatment regimen in which the patient is given one treatment followed by another (e.g., two distinct but mutually reinforcing combinations of drugs).  

  • Septuplet

    One of seven children born from the same gestation. One of seven offspring born during a single pregnancy.  

  • Tracheoesophageal septum

    In the embryo, the partition that develops between the growing laryngotracheal tube (the future larynx, trachea, and lungs) and the developing esophagus.  

  • Rectovesical septum

    The membranous septum between the rectum and the urinary bladder.  

  • Rectovaginal septum

    The layer of fascia between the rectum and the vagina.  

  • Septum primum

    In the embryonic heart, a septum between the right and left chambers.  

  • Septum pellucidum

    A thin, translucent, triangular sheet of nervous tissue consisting of two laminae attached to the corpus callosum above and the fornix below. It forms the medial wall and interior boundary of the lateral ventricles of the brain.  

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