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Subluxation
Subluxation Partial dislocation.
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Dislocation Displacement of a bone from a joint.
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Sublimation A defense mechanism, operating unconsciously, by which instinctual drives, consciously unacceptable, are diverted into personally and socially acceptable channels.
Sublimaze preservative free Sublimaze preservative free is a prescription or over-the-counter drug which is (or once was) approved in the United States and possibly in other countries. Active ingredient(s): fentanyl citrate.
Subliminal Below the threshold of conscious awareness.
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Stevens-Johnson reaction An inflammatory disease characterized by rapid attack of fever, skin blisters and sores on the lips, eyes, mouth, nasal passage and genitals.
Stridor A harsh or squeaky sound in breathing, often associated with a blocked larynx.
Stye Infection of one of the sebaceous glands of the edge of the eyelid.
Subdural Beneath the dura mater, the covering of the brain.
Subliminal Below the threshold of conscious awareness.
Subluxation
Subungual Beneath a nail.
Sucrose A natural sugar obtained from sugar cane and sugar beets used as a sweetening agent. Also called table sugar.
Sunburn A skin inflammation caused by prolonged exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun, tanning beds or other sources.
Superinfection Sudden growth of a different type of bacteria than the type originally diagnosed and treated. This is a common cause of treatment failure because the new type of bacteria is often resistant to first-line antibiotics.
Suppository A cone-shaped solid mass of medication designed to be placed in the rectum or vagina.
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