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button /but·ton/ (but´'n)
1. a knoblike elevation or structure.
2. a spool- or disk-shaped device used in surgery for construction of intestinal anastomosis.

Jaboulay button  a device used for lateral intestinal anastomosis.
mescal buttons  transverse slices of the flowering heads of a Mexican cactus, Lophophora williamsii, whose major active principle is mescaline.
Murphy's button  a metallic device used for connecting the ends of a divided intestine.
skin button  a connector or stretch of tubing covered with a velour fabric, designed to encourage tissue ingrowth where it passes through the skin.

but·ton (btn)
n.
A knoblike structure, device, or lesion.

button,
n the excess metal remaining from the casting and sprue; located at the end of the sprue, opposite the casting.
button, implant,

button
1. a knoblike elevation or structure.
2. an appliance used in surgical anastomosis of the intestine (Murphy's button).

button tumor
button ulcer
craterous mucosal defects, the edges of which are raised above the surrounding mucosa. The original necrotic center of the lesion is shed leaving a deep ulcer. They are characteristic lesions in the cecum and colon of pigs with subacute salmonellosis. The lesions are usually few in number, small and deep.

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