Lyse
Posted By: Dee on 2006-04-26
In Reply to: question about procedure on lingual frenulum - trose
Subject: Lyse
It should be lyse.
Try this site for a definition.
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Lyse link
Subject: Lyse link
Here is the link, sorry it did not appear on the previous email!
Hope that is helpful.
http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Lyse
lyse -- to cut, undergo lysis (nm)
Subject: lyse -- to cut, undergo lysis (nm)
620 mL of Peptamen Junior plus 65 g s/l ex-lyse ex-trip maximade?
Subject: 620 mL of Peptamen Junior plus 65 g s/l ex-lyse ex-trip maximade?
s/l ex-lyse ex-trip maximade?
Lyse means to break up, to disintegrate, to effect lysis.
Subject: Lyse means to break up, to disintegrate, to effect lysis.
I've heard of lysis of adhesions many times.
vasectomy: knife technique or lyse technique.
Subject: vasectomy: knife technique or lyse technique.
Vasectomy:
The tissue over the vas was incised using "knife technique or lyse technique."
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