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clavus
cla·vus C0394000 (klā′vəs, klä′-)n. See corn2. [Latin clāvus, nail, callus.]clavus (ˈkleɪvəs) na corn on the toeThesaurusNoun | 1. | clavus - a hard thickening of the skin (especially on the top or sides of the toes) caused by the pressure of ill-fitting shoescorncallosity, callus - an area of skin that is thick or hard from continual pressure or friction (as the sole of the foot) |
clavus
clavus[′klāv·əs] (invertebrate zoology) Any of several rounded or fingerlike processes, such as the club of an insect antenna or the pointed anal portion of the hemelytron in hemipteran insects. clavus
clavus [kla´vus] (pl. cla´vi) (L.) corn.clavus hyste´ricus a sharp, painful sensation as if a nail were being driven into the head. It is usually regarded as a conversion symptom.cla·vus, pl. cla·vi (klā'vŭs, -vī), 1. A small conic callosity caused by pressure over a bony prominence, usually on a toe. Synonym(s): corn [L. a nail, wart, corn] clavus (klā′vəs, klä′-)n. See corn2.cla·vus, pl. clavi (klā'vŭs, -vī) A small conic callosity caused by pressure over a bony prominence, usually on a toe. Synonym(s): heloma. [L. a nail, wart, corn]Patient discussion about clavusQ. What corn based products can I eat. I have diverticular disease. I love corn tortillas, corn bread, corn dogs.A. The dietary recommendations for people with diverticular disease of the colon are usually to add fibers-rich foods (fruits, vegetables etc.). As far as I know corn isn't especially rich in dietary fibers, so I don't know about any recommended corn-based foods, although I don't know about any recommendations to refrain from eating corn-based foods. If you have any questions regarding this subject, you may consult your doctor. You may also read more here: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/dietaryfiber.html
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