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swung dash (character)A character similar to tilde but appearingin the same vertical position as a dash, i.e. half way uprather than at the top like tilde. ASCII does not include aswung dash so tilde is used instead.
It is commonly used for "approximates" or "is approximatelyequal to".Swyer-James syndrome
Swyer-James syndrome [swi´er jāmz´] acquired unilateral emphysema with severe airway obstruction during exhalation, hypovolemia, and a small hilum.Swy·er-James syn·drome (swī'ĕr jāmz), 1. Synonym(s): unilateral lobar emphysema2. hyperlucency of one lung from obliterating bronchiolitis, usually caused by adenovirus infection in childhood, with decreased size and vascularity of the lung; distinguished from other causes of unilateral hyperlucency by demonstration of air trapping without central obstruction. Swy·er-James syn·drome (swī'ĕr jāmz), 1. Synonym(s): unilateral lobar emphysema2. hyperlucency of one lung from obliterating bronchiolitis, usually caused by adenovirus infection in childhood, with decreased size and vascularity of the lung; distinguished from other causes of unilateral hyperlucency by demonstration of air trapping without central obstruction. Swy·er-James syn·drome (swī'ĕr jāmz sin'drōm) 1. Synonym(s): unilateral lobar emphysema. 2. Hyperlucency of one lung from obliterating bronchiolitis, usually caused by adenovirus infection in childhood, with decreased size and vascularity of the lung; distinguished from other causes of unilateral hyperlucency by demonstration of air trapping without central obstruction. James, George C.W., 20th century U.S. radiologist. Swyer-James syndrome - see under SwyerSwyer-James-Macleod syndrome - Synonym(s): Swyer-James syndrome (2)
Swyer, Paul R., U.S. pediatrician, 1921–. Swyer-James-Macleod syndrome - Synonym(s): Swyer-James syndrome (2)Swyer-James syndrome - (1) radiographic evidence that density of one lung is markedly less than the other because of the presence of air trapped during expiration. Synonym(s): Macleod syndrome - (2) hyperlucency of one lung from obliterating bronchiolitis. Synonym(s): Swyer-James-Macleod syndrome |