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sequestrum

  • 1 sekvestrs

    jur., med., n. секвестр  (Окончания: \sekvestrsа)
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    ru секвестр
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    ru секвестрирование
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    ru секвестр
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    lv Izcelsme - latīņu sequestrum \< sequestrare ‘atdalīt, atmest’. med.
    lv med. Orgāna vai kaula atmirusī daļa
    lv Izcelsme - latīņu sequester ‘atdalīts; starpnieks’. jur.
    lv 1. jur. Valsts varas ietāžu aizliegums vai ierobežojums valsts interesēs lietot kādu īpašumu vai rīkoties ar to
    lv 2. Persona, ko varas iestādes uz laiku ieceļ par (kā) lietotāju, glabātāju vai pārvaldnieku
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  • Sequestrum — Se*ques trum, n.; pl. {Sequestra}. [NL. See {Sequester}.] (Med.) A portion of dead bone which becomes separated from the sound portion, as in necrosis. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sequestrum — [si kwes′trəm] n. pl. sequestrums or sequestra [si kwes′trə] [ModL < L, a deposit: see SEQUESTER] Med. a piece of dead bone which has become separated from the surrounding healthy bone …   English World dictionary

  • Sequestrum — A sequestrum is a piece of dead bone that has become separated during the process of necrosis from normal/sound bone.It is a complication (sequelae) of osteomyelitis. The pathological process is as follows: *infection in the bone leads to an… …   Wikipedia

  • sequestrum — A piece of necrotic tissue, usually bone, that has become separated from the surrounding healthy tissue. [Mod. L. use of Mediev. L. s., something laid aside, fr. L. sequestro, to lay aside, separate] primary s. a completely detached s.. * * *… …   Medical dictionary

  • sequestrum — /səˈkwɛstrəm/ (say suh kwestruhm) noun (plural sequestra /səˈkwɛstrə/ (say suh kwestruh)) a dead portion of bone separated from the living bone. {New Latin, special use of Latin sequestrum something detached, properly neuter of sequester… …  

  • sequestrum forceps — forceps with small but strong serrated jaws for removing the portions of bone forming a sequestrum …   Medical dictionary

  • sequestrum — noun (plural trums; also sequestra) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, legal sequestration, from sequester Date: 1831 a fragment of dead bone detached from adjoining sound bone …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • sequestrum — sequestral, adj. /si kwes treuhm/, n., pl. sequestra / treuh/. Pathol. a fragment of bone that has become necrotic as a result of disease or injury and has separated from the normal bone structure. [1825 35; < NL; ML: sequestrated property, deriv …   Universalium

  • sequestrum — noun A fragment of bone or other dead tissue that has separated during necrosis …   Wiktionary

  • sequestrum — n. piece of tissue (especially bone) that has detached from the surrounding healthy tissue (Medicine) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • sequestrum — [sɪ kwɛstrəm] noun (plural sequestra trə) Medicine a piece of dead bone tissue formed within a diseased or injured bone, typically in chronic osteomyelitis. Derivatives sequestral adjective Origin C19: mod. L., neut. of L. sequester standing… …   English new terms dictionary

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