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Undercorrection
In refractive eye surgeries such as LASIK, too small a change in shape of the cornea that results in inadequate focusing of light rays (failure of light to fall onto the retina).
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Underactive
Functioning at less than full efficiency or productivity; said, for example, of glands such as the thyroid or the adrenals.
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Undecylenic acid
An antifungal drug used topically to treat tinea pedis.
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Uncontrolled area
For radiation protection purposes, an area occupied by the general public.
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Unconcern
Profound uninterest or nonchalance out of proportion to societal norms. It is a characteristic of some brain diseases, including certain forms of brain injury, dementias, intoxications, and strokes.
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Uncomplemented
Not joined or associated with complement and thus inactive.
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Uncombable hair syndrome
A rare disorder, typically identified in childhood, in which hair grows in unruly bundles, sometimes called a “spun glass arrangement.” The hair is dry, shiny, or blond, and easily broken. Cross-sectioning often reveals a triangular or grooved shaft. The condition is often associated with other birth defects.
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Uncoating
The release of viral nucleic acids from the capsid that covers them. Uncoating of viruses can be complete or incomplete and can occur before a virus enters the cell or after it penetrates a cell membrane.
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Uncipressure
Pressure applied with the use of a blunt hook to arrest bleeding.
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Uncinate seizure
A seizure marked by olfactory and gustatory hallucinations, usually disagreeable; a sense of unreality; and sometimes convulsions and temporary loss of senses of taste and smell. This is associated with lesions of the uncinate gyrus of the temporal lobe of the brain.
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