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| ¿µ¹® | calcitonin | ÇÑ±Û | Ä®½ÃÅä´Ñ |
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| ¿µ¹® | calculus, stone | ÇÑ±Û | °á¼®, µ¹ |
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| Calc | calcium |
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| CALC | calcitonin |
| calc | calculation |
| calcif | calcification |
| CALCR | calcitonin receptor |
| lo calc | low calcium |
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| calcein/AM | Calcein acetoxymethyl ester |
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| calcaemia | <biochemistry> Hypercalcaemia, an excess of calcium in the blood, manifestations include fatigability, muscle weakness, depression, anorexia, nausea and constipation. Origin: Gr. Haima = blood (18 Nov 1997) |
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| calcaneal | Relating to the calcaneus or heel bone. (05 Mar 2000) |
| calcaneal arterial network | A superficial network over the calcaneus, formed by branches of the peroneal and posterior tibial arteries and twigs from the malleolar retia. Synonym: rete calcaneum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| calcaneal arteries | The calcaneal branches or arteries, branches to the structures in the calcaneal region from 1) the posterior tibial artery and 2) the peroneal artery. Synonym: rami calcanei. (05 Mar 2000) |
| calcaneal articular surface of talus | One of three articular surfaces on the talus for union with the calcaneus: facies articularis calcanea anterior tali, facies articularis calcanea media tali, and facies articularis calcanea posterior tali. Synonym: facies articularis calcanea tali. (05 Mar 2000) |
| calcaneal bone | The largest of the tarsal bones and is situated at the lower and back part of the foot forming the heel. (12 Dec 1998) |
| calcaneal bursitis | Inflammation of one of the bursae related to the tuber calcanei, usually a result of trauma to the subcutaneous bursa; occurs most frequently in the horse. Synonym: capped hock. (05 Mar 2000) |
| calcaneal gait | A gait disturbance, characterised by walking on heel, due to paralysis of the calf muscles, seen following poliomyelitis and in some other neurologic diseases. (05 Mar 2000) |
| calcaneal petechiae | Traumatic haemorrhage into the stratum corneum of the heel which may persist for several weeks as centrally confluent black dots. Synonym: black heel. (05 Mar 2000) |
| calcaneal process of cuboid bone | The process projecting posteriorly from the plantar surface of the cuboid; it supports the anterior end of the calcaneus. Synonym: processus calcaneus ossis cuboidei. (05 Mar 2000) |
| calcaneal region | The region of the heel. Synonym: regio calcanea. (05 Mar 2000) |
| calcaneal spur | <orthopaedics> A heel spur, bony growth off of the calcaneous often resulting in recurrent heel pain. (07 Nov 1997) |
| calcaneal sulcus | The groove on the upper part of the calcaneus, which with a corresponding groove on the talus forms the sinus tarsi. Synonym: sulcus calcanei, calcaneal sulcus, interosseous groove. (05 Mar 2000) |
| calcaneal tuber | The posterior extremity of the calcaneus, or os calcis, forming the projection of the heel. Synonym: tuber calcanei, calcaneal tuber, tuber calcis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| calcaneal tubercle | The projection, often double, on the inferior aspect of the calcaneus at the anterior end of the area for attachment of the long plantar ligament. Synonym: tuberculum calcanei. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Bone, Heel
Synonyms : 25-Hydroxyvitamin D3, Aventis Brand of Calcifediol, Calcidiol, Calcifediol, (3 alpha, 5Z, 7E)-Isomer, Calcifediol, (3 beta, 5E, 7E)-Isomer, Calderol, Dedrogyl, Faes Brand of Calcifediol, Hidroferol, Organon Brand of Calcifediol, 25 Hydroxycholecalciferol
Synonyms : Calcification, Physiological, Physiologic Calcification, Mineralization, Bone, Physiological Calcification
Synonyms : A-23187, A23187, Antibiotic A23187, A 23187, A23187, Antibiotic
Synonyms : Protein Phosphatase 2B, 2B, Protein Phosphatase, A, Calcineurin, B, Calcineurin, Phosphatase 2B, Protein, Phosphatase-2B, Protein
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| calcaneus |
heelbone: the largest tarsal bone; forms the human heel
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| calcaneal |
relating to the heel bone or heel
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| calcify |
become impregnated with calcium salts become inflexible and unchanging; "Old folks can calcify" turn into lime; become calcified; "The rock calcified over the centuries" convert into lime; "the salts calcified the rock"
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| calcareous |
composed of or containing or resembling calcium carbonate or calcite or chalk
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| calcarine sulcus |
a sulcus in the mesial surface of the occipital lobe of the cerebrum
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| calc | a soft porous rock consisting of calcium carbonate deposited from springs rich in lime |
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| calc | relating to the heel bone or heel |
| calc | the largest tarsal bone |
| calc | composed of or containing or resembling calcium carbonate or calcite or chalk |
| calc | used of certain religious orders who wear shoes |
| calc | a milky or grayish translucent to transparent quartz |
| calc | slipper-shaped |
| calc | any garden plant of the genus Calceolaria having flowers with large inflated slipper-shaped lower lip |
| calc | slipper-shaped |
| calc | a shoe covering the ankle |
| calc | derived from or containing calcium or lime |
| calc | growing or living in soil rich in lime |
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