Vesicular texture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vesicular texture is a volcanic rock texture characterised by, or containing, many vesicles. The texture is often found in extrusive aphanitic, or glassy, igneous rock. The vesicles are small cavitie...
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Online Medical Dictionary and glossary with medical definitions ... Vesicular: Pertaining to the presence of one or more vesicles. A vesicle is a small blister. ... A vesicular rash features small blisters on the skin. Vesicles also occur on the mucous membranes, as in the buccal mucosa (the lining of the mouth).
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Alternate Name(s): Blisters ...... A vesicle is a small fluid-filled blister ranging in size from a pinpoint to 5 or 10 millimeters in diameter. As a rule, the term vesicle is used to describe a small blister, while the term bulla is used to describe a larger blister.
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Vesicular stomatitis virus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) is a virus in the family Rhabdoviridae; the well-known Rabies virus belongs to the same family. VSV can infect insects and mammals. It has particular importance t...
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Vesicular sounds are the most common sounds heard over the chest. They are present at sites that are at a distance from large airways. ... The vesicular sound is a soft sound that has been compared to that of wind blowing through trees. It is louder in inspiration than expiration. In the time expanded waveform analysis...
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Swine vesicular disease ... Vesicular exanthema of swine ... Vesicular fluid aseptically collected and frozen...
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vesicular adj. Of or relating to vesicles. Composed of or containing vesicles. Having the form of a vesicle ... The clinical syndrome is one of vesicular stomatitis, with lesions occurring also on the coronets. The disease only ever appeared in the USA and was eradicated from that country in 1959.
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Vesicular Sounds ... Vesicular breath sounds consist of a quiet, wispy inspiratory phase followed by a short, almost silent expiratory phase. They are heard over the periphery of the lung field. ... Click on box to hear a vesicular breath sound...
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The definition of vesicle. ... By Heather Brannon, MD, About.com ... About.com Health's Disease and Condition content is reviewed by the Medical Review Board...
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Normal breath sounds are classified as tracheal, bronchial, bronchovesicular, and vesicular sounds. The patterns of normal breath sounds are created by the effect of body structures on air moving through airways.
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