sequest-, sequestr- (Latin: to give up for safe keeping; a depository, trustee; to shut up illegally).sequester:
To detach abnormally or separate a small portion from the whole.
sequestra:
Plural of sequestrum.
sequestral:
Pertaining to or of the nature of a sequestrum.
sequestrant:
A sequestering agent; such as, for example, cholestyramine resin, that binds bile acids in the intestine, thus preventing their absorption.
sequestration:
1. The formation of a piece of a sequestrum.
2. The isolation of a patient. 3. A net increase in the quantity of blood within a limited vascular area, occurring physiologically, with or without forward flow persisting, or produced artificially by the application of tourniquets. sequestrectomy, sequestrotomy:
The surgical removal of a sequestrum.
sequestrum:
A piece of dead bone that has become separated during the process of necrosis from sound bone.
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