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  • Miliary

    Small in size, like a seed. Describing or characterized by very small nodules or lesions, resembling millet seed. A term, expressing size, applied to various disease products which are about the size of millet seeds: for example, miliary aneurysms, miliary tuberculosis. A descriptive phrase used to describe conditions where the lesions are approximately the size…

  • Mildly

    Slightly, not strongly.  

  • Mild

    Not severe, not cold, gentle.  

  • Migrainous

    Referring to someone Who is subject to migraine attacks.  

  • Midwifery course

    A training course to teach nurses the techniques of being a midwife.  

  • Midwife

    A professional person who helps a woman give birth to a child, often at home. A person, usually a woman, who assists a woman during pregnancy and childbirth. Most often today, the term refers to a certified nurse-midwife (CNM), who meets training and licensing requirements set by various states. Midwives without formal training or certification,…

  • Midtarsal

    Between the two rows of bones that make up the tarsus of the foot.  

  • Midstream specimen

    A sample of urine collected in a sterile bottle in the middle of a flow of urine, because the first part of the flow may be contaminated with bacteria from the skin.  

  • Midline

    An imaginary line drawn down the middle of the body from the head through the navel to the point between the feet. Any line that bisects a structure that is bilaterally symmetrical.  

  • Midgut

    The middle part of the gut in an embryo, which develops into the small intestine. The middle portion of the embryonic gut, which gives rise to most of the small intestine and part of the large intestine. Early in development it is connected with the yolk sac outside the embryo via the umbilicus. The midportion…

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