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  • focal
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  • focal convulsive seizure
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  • focal dermal hypoplasia
    ±¹¼ÒÁøÇÇÇü¼ºÀúÇÏÁõ
  • focal distance
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  • focal embolic glomerulonephritis
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  • focal epilepsy
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  • focal glomerular sclerosis
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  • focal glomerulonephritis
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  • focal hyperkeratosis
    ±¹¼Ò°ú´Ù°¢È­Áõ
  • focal length
    ÃÊÁ¡°Å¸®, ÃÊÁ¡±æÀÌ
  • focal lesion
    ±¹¼Òº´ÅÍ
  • focal point
    ÃÊÁ¡
  • focal proliferative glomerulonephritis
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  • focal segmental glomerulonephritis
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  • focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
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  • oral focal hyperplasia
    ÀԾȱ¹¼Ò»óÇÇÁõ½Ä
  • principal focal distance
    ÁÖÃÊÁ¡°Å¸®
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  • focal epilepsy
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  • focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
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  • focal
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  • focal convulsive seizure
    ÃÊÁ¡°æ·Ã¹ßÀÛ
  • focal dermal hypoplasia
    ±¹¼ÒÁøÇÇÇü¼ºÀúÇÏÁõ
  • focal distance
    ÃÊÁ¡°Å¸®
  • focal embolic glomerulonephritis
    ÃÊÁ¡»öÀüÅ丮ÄáÆÏ¿°, ÃÊÁ¡»öÀü»ç±¸Ã¼½Å¿°
  • focal epilepsy
    ¿îµ¿ÁßÃß¼Õ»ó°£Áú
  • focal glomerular sclerosis
    ±¹¼ÒÅ丮±»À½Áõ, ±¹¼Ò»ç±¸Ã¼°æÈ­Áõ
  • focal glomerulonephritis
    ÃÊÁ¡Å丮ÄáÆÏ¿°, ÃÊÁ¡»ç±¸Ã¼½Å¿°
  • focal hyperkeratosis
    ±¹¼Ò°¢È­°ú´ÙÁõ
  • focal infection
    ±¹¼Ò°¨¿°
  • focal length
    ÃÊÁ¡°Å¸®, ÃÊÁ¡±æÀÌ
  • focal lesion
    ±¹¼Òº´ÅÍ
  • focal point
    ÃÊÁ¡
  • focal proliferative glomerulonephritis
    ÃÊÁ¡Áõ½ÄÅ丮ÄáÆÏ¿°, ÃÊÁ¡Áõ½Ä»ç±¸Ã¼½Å¿°
  • focal segmental glomerulonephritis
    ÃÊÁ¡ºÐÀýÅ丮ÄáÆÏ¿°, ÃÊÁ¡ºÐÀý»ç±¸Ã¼½Å¿°
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  • principal focal distance
    ÁÖÃÊÁ¡°Å¸®
  • oral focal v hyperplasia
    ÀԾȱ¹¼Ò»óÇÇÁõ½Ä
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  • Goltzs syndrome => focal dermal hypoplasia
    ±¹¼Ò ÁøÇÇ Çü¼ººÎÀüÁõ
  • acral focal hyperkeratosis
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  • glomerulonephritis,focal embolic
    ÃÊÁ¡¼º »öÀü¼º
  • glomerulonephritis,focal proliferative
    ÃÊÁ¡¼º Áõ½Ä¼º
  • glomerulosclerosis,focal segmental
    ÃÊÁ¡¼º ºÐÀý¼º
  • infection, oral focal
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  • infection, tonsillar focal
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  • posterior focal line
    ÈÄÃʼ±(ý­õ¥àÊ).
  • posterior focal point
    ÈÄÃÊÁ¡(ý­õ¥ïÇ).
  • primary focal point
    Á¦ÀÏÃÊÁ¡
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  • focal acral hyperkeratosis
    ±¹¼Ò¼º ¸»´Ü °ú°¢È­Áõ
  • focal bacterial nephritis
    ±Þ¼º ±¹¼Ò¼º ¼¼±Õ¼º ½Å¿°
  • focal convulsive seizure
    ÃÊÁ¡¼º °æ·Ã¹ßÀÛ (õ¥ïÇàõÌâÕýÛ¡íÂ).
  • focal distance
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  • focal dyskeratosis
    ±¹¼Ò À̰¢È­Áõ
  • focal embolic encephalitis
    ÃÊÁ¡¼º »öÀü¼º ³ú¿°.
  • focal epilepsy =Jacksonian e.
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  • focal glomerulonephritis
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  • focal glomerulonephritis
    ÃÊÁ¡¼º »ç±¸Ã¼½Å¿°(¡­ÞêϹô÷ ãìæú)
  • focal glomerulosclerosis
    ÃÊÁ¡¼º »ç±¸Ã¼°æÈ­Áõ.
  • focal glomerulosclerosis
    ±¹¼Ò »ç±¸Ã¼°æÈ­
  • focal infection
    ±¹¼Ò°¨¿°
  • focal infection
    º´¼Ò°¨¿°
  • focal length
    ÃÊÁ¡ (õ¥ïÇ) ±æÀÌ
  • focal length
    ÃÊÁ¡°Å¸®
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  • acral focal hyperkeratosis
    ¸»´Ü ±¹¼Ò °ú°¢È­Áõ
  • dental focal infection
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  • familial focal facial dermal dysplasia
    °¡Á·¼º ±¹¼Ò ¾È¸é ÁøÇÇ ÀÌÇü¼º
  • glomerulonephritis,focal embolic
    ÃÊÁ¡¼º »öÀü¼º
  • glomerulonephritis,focal proliferative
    ÃÊÁ¡¼º Áõ½Ä¼º
  • glomerulosclerosis,focal segmental
    ÃÊÁ¡¼º ºÐÀý¼º
  • infection, oral focal
    ±¸°­º´¼Ò°¨¿°
  • infection, tonsillar focal
    Æíµµº´¼Ò°¨¿°
  • linear focal elastosis
    ¼±»ó±¹¼Òź·Â¼¶À¯Áõ
  • oral focal epithelial hyperplasia
    ±¸°­ ±¹¼Ò»óÇÇÁõ½Ä
  • oral focal infection
    ±¸°­º´¼Ò°¨¿°
  • oral focal infection
    ±¸°­º´¼Ò°¨¿°(Ϣ˷ܻᵠÊïæø).
  • posterior focal line
    ÈÄÃʼ±(ý­õ¥àÊ).
  • posterior focal point
    ÈÄÃÊÁ¡(ý­õ¥ïÇ).
  • primary focal point
    Á¦ÀÏÃÊÁ¡
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  • focal e.
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  • focal l.
    ±¹¼Òº´ÅÍ
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  • focal s.
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  • focal
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  • focal disease
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  • focal distance
    ÃÊÁ¡°Å¸®
  • focal epilepsy
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  • focal glomerulonephritis
    ÃÊÁ¡¼º»ç±¸Ã¼½Å¿°
  • focal length
    ÃÊÁ¡±æÀÌ
  • focal lesion
    ÃÊÁ¡¼ºº´º¯
  • focal spot
    ±¹¼ÒÃÊÁ¡
  • focal zone
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FOCAL formula calculation
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FSGN Focal Sclerotic(Segmental) Glomerulo-Nephritis
FSGS Focal Segmental Glomerulo-Sclerosis
SAH Sub-Arachnoid Hemorrhage; (³ú)ÁöÁÖ¸·ÇÏÃâÇ÷
  ? Complications
    1. Is...
AFCI acute focal cerebral ischemia
BFEC benign focal epilepsy of childhood
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FAK Focal Adhesion Kinase
FDH Focal Dermal Hypoplasia
FNH Focal Nodular Hyperplasia
FSGS Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis
FA focal adhesion
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    Focal and segmental glomerular lesions
    ±¹¼Ò¼º ¹× ºÐÀý¼º »ç±¸Ã¼ º´ÅÍ
  • N01.1
    Focal and segmental glomerular lesions
    ±¹¼Ò¼º ¹× ºÐÀý¼º »ç±¸Ã¼ º´ÅÍ
  • N02.1
    Focal and segmental glomerular lesions
    ±¹¼Ò¼º ¹× ºÐÀý¼º »ç±¸Ã¼ º´ÅÍ
  • N03.1
    Focal and segmental glomerular lesions
    ±¹¼Ò¼º ¹× ºÐÀý¼º »ç±¸Ã¼ º´ÅÍ
  • N04.1
    Focal and segmental glomerular lesions
    ±¹¼Ò¼º ¹× ºÐÀý¼º »ç±¸Ã¼ º´ÅÍ
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    ¼³¸í
  • focal atrophic
    ±¹¼ÒÀû À§Ãà
  • focal disease
    ÃÊÁ¡¼º Áúȯ
  • focal dystonia
    ±¹¼Ò¼º ±Ù±äÀå ÀÌ»ó
    ÀÌȯµÈ ±ÙÀ°¿¡¼­ ÀϽÃÀûÀ¸·Î Áö¼ÓµÇ´Â °æÃàÀÌ Æ¯Â¡ÀÎ ±¹¼ÒÀûÀÎ ±Ù ±äÀå ÀÌ»ó.
  • focal epilepsy
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  • focal epithelial
    ±¹¼Ò¼º »óÇÇ
  • focal glomerulonephritis
    ÃÊÁ¡¼º »ç±¸Ã¼ ½Å¿°
  • focal infection
    ÃÊÁ¡ °¨¿°
  • focal length
    ÃÊÁ¡ °Å¸®
    Áý±¤ ·»Áî·ÎºÎÅÍ ÃÖ´ë ÃÊÁ¡ À§Ä¡±îÁöÀÇ °Å¸®.
  • focal myelitis
    ¼Ò»ó ô¼ö¿°
  • focal nodular hyperplasia
    ÃÊÁ¡¼º °áÀý¼º °úÁõ½Ä
    À§ Á¾¾çÀ¸·Î ºÐ·ùµÇ´Â °£ÀÇ °áÀý¼º º´º¯ÀÇ ÇÑ À¯ÇüÀ¸·Î¼­ °ú¿ÀÁ¾¼º ¹ßÀ° °á¼Õ¿¡ ±âÀÎÇÑ ´ÜÀÏ Á¾±«¼º º´º¯À¸·Î ÇØ¼®µÇ°í ÀÖ´Ù. ÀÌ´Â ÁÖ·Î ÇǸ·ÇÏ¿¡ Àß »ý±â°í Å©±â´Â ¼ö cm ³»¿ÜÀÌ¸ç ¾ãÀº ÆÐ¸·¿¡ ÀÇÇÏ¿© ÁÖº¯ °£ Á¶Á÷À¸·ÎºÎÅÍ Àß ±¸ºÐµÈ´Ù. Àý´Ü¸é¿¡¼­ Á¾±«ÀÇ °¡¿îµ¥¿¡ º° ¸ð¾çÀÇ ¹ÝÈç
  • focal oral mucitis
    ±¹¼Ò¼º ±¸°­ Á¡¾×Áõ
  • focal plane
    ÃÊÁ¡ ´Ü¸é
  • focal point
    ÃÊÁ¡
    ºûÀÌ Áý±¤ ·»Á ÅëÇØ Áö³ª°¥ ¶§ ±¤¼ÓÀÌ ÃÖ´ëÇÑ ³óÃàµÈ À§Ä¡.
  • focal proliferative glomerulonephritis
    ÃÊÁ¡¼º Áõ½Ä¼º »ç±¸Ã¼ ½Å¿°
  • focal seizure
    ±¹¼Ò °£Áú
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  • ¿µ¹®
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    ¼³¸í
  • actual focal spot
    ½Ç ÃÊÁ¡
  • dental focal infection
    Ä¡¾Æ Á᫐ °¨¿°
    ±¹¼ÒÀûÀ¸·Î Á¡Ã³·³ »ý±ä Ä¡¾Æ °¨¿°.
  • effective focal spot
    ½ÇÈ¿ ÃÊÁ¡
  • focal atrophic
    ±¹¼ÒÀû À§Ãà
  • focal disease
    ÃÊÁ¡¼º Áúȯ
  • focal dystonia
    ±¹¼Ò¼º ±Ù±äÀå ÀÌ»ó
    ÀÌȯµÈ ±ÙÀ°¿¡¼­ ÀϽÃÀûÀ¸·Î Áö¼ÓµÇ´Â °æÃàÀÌ Æ¯Â¡ÀÎ ±¹¼ÒÀûÀÎ ±Ù ±äÀå ÀÌ»ó.
  • focal epilepsy
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  • focal epithelial
    ±¹¼Ò¼º »óÇÇ
  • focal glomerulonephritis
    ÃÊÁ¡¼º »ç±¸Ã¼ ½Å¿°
  • focal infection
    ÃÊÁ¡ °¨¿°
  • focal length
    ÃÊÁ¡ °Å¸®
    Áý±¤ ·»Áî·ÎºÎÅÍ ÃÖ´ë ÃÊÁ¡ À§Ä¡±îÁöÀÇ °Å¸®.
  • focal myelitis
    ¼Ò»ó ô¼ö¿°
  • focal nodular hyperplasia
    ÃÊÁ¡¼º °áÀý¼º °úÁõ½Ä
    À§ Á¾¾çÀ¸·Î ºÐ·ùµÇ´Â °£ÀÇ °áÀý¼º º´º¯ÀÇ ÇÑ À¯ÇüÀ¸·Î¼­ °ú¿ÀÁ¾¼º ¹ßÀ° °á¼Õ¿¡ ±âÀÎÇÑ ´ÜÀÏ Á¾±«¼º º´º¯À¸·Î ÇØ¼®µÇ°í ÀÖ´Ù. ÀÌ´Â ÁÖ·Î ÇǸ·ÇÏ¿¡ Àß »ý±â°í Å©±â´Â ¼ö cm ³»¿ÜÀÌ¸ç ¾ãÀº ÆÐ¸·¿¡ ÀÇÇÏ¿© ÁÖº¯ °£ Á¶Á÷À¸·ÎºÎÅÍ Àß ±¸ºÐµÈ´Ù. Àý´Ü¸é¿¡¼­ Á¾±«ÀÇ °¡¿îµ¥¿¡ º° ¸ð¾çÀÇ ¹ÝÈç
  • focal oral mucitis
    ±¹¼Ò¼º ±¸°­ Á¡¾×Áõ
  • focal plane
    ÃÊÁ¡ ´Ü¸é
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focal Limited to one specific area.
(16 Dec 1997)
focal adhesion <cell biology> Areas of close apposition and thus presumably anchorage points, of the plasma membrane of a fibroblast (for example) to the substratum over which it is moving.
Usually 1m x 0.2 m with the long axis parallel to the direction of movement, always associated with a cytoplasmic microfilament bundle that is attached via several proteins to the plasma membrane at an area of high protein concentration (this is noticeably electron dense in electron micrographs). Focal adhesions tend to be characteristic of slow moving cells.
(18 Nov 1997)
focal amyloidosis A localised form of amyloidosis in which amyloid occurs as masses or nodules beneath the skin or mucous membranes, e.g., in the larynx.
Synonym: amyloid tumour, focal amyloidosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
focal and segmental hyalinosis <nephrology> A kidney disorder that results in fibrosis and scarring in the kidney glomerulus. The cause is unknown but some cases can result from reflux nephropathy. The clinical manifestation of this kidney disorder is nephrotic syndrome.
Symptoms include weight gain, swelling, hypertension and foamy urine. High blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels are also seen with this disorder. Treatment has included the use of corticosteroids and immunosuppressives. Antihypertensive agents and diuretics may also be necessary. Over one-half will develop chronic renal failure within 10 years of diagnosis.
(27 Sep 1997)
focal appendicitis Acute appendicitis involving only part of the appendix, sometimes at the site of, or distal to, an obstruction of the lumen.
(05 Mar 2000)
focal condensing osteitis A reaction of bone to a mild bacterial infection, often the result of a carious tooth, in persons with a high degree of tissue resistance; results in a localised radio-opacity.
Synonym: focal condensing osteitis.
(05 Mar 2000)
focal depth Depth of focus, the greatest distance through which an object point can be moved while maintaining a clear image.
Synonym: penetration.
(05 Mar 2000)
focal dermal hypoplasia A genetic skin disease characterised by hypoplasia of the dermis, herniations of fat, and hand anomalies. It is found exclusively in females and transmitted as an x-linked dominant trait.
(12 Dec 1998)
focal distance The distance from the centre of a lens to its focus.
(05 Mar 2000)
focal embolic glomerulonephritis Glomerulonephritis associated with subacute bacterial endocarditis, frequently producing microscopic haematuria without azotemia.
(05 Mar 2000)
focal epilepsy Epilepsy of various aetiologies characterised by focal seizures or secondarily generalised tonic-clonic seizures. Ictal symptoms are often related to the brain region where the seizure begins focally.
Synonym: cortical epilepsy, local epilepsy, partial epilepsy.
(05 Mar 2000)
focal epithelial hyperplasia Hyperplasia of the mucous membrane of the lips, tongue, and less commonly, the buccal mucosa, floor of the mouth, and palate, presenting soft, painless, round to oval sessile papules about 1 to 4 mm in diameter. The condition usually occurs in children and young adults and has familial predilection, lasting for several months, sometimes years, before running its course. A viral aetiology is suspected, the isolated organism being usually the human papilloma virus.
(12 Dec 1998)
focal gallbladder wall thickening <radiology> Primary gall bladder carcinoma, adenomyomatosis / hyperplastic cholecystosis, adenomatous polyps, papillary adenomas, metastatic nodules, cholesterol polyps (associated with acoustic shadowing), metachromatic leukodystrophy (rare!) See also: diffuse thickening
(12 Dec 1998)
focal gigantism <radiology> Neurofibromatosis, AVM, Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber syndrome, Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome, Parks-Davis syndrome, haemangioma, JRA
(12 Dec 1998)
focal glomerulonephritis Glomerulonephritis affecting a small proportion of renal glomeruli which commonly presents with haematuria and may be associated with acute upper respiratory infection in young males, not usually due to streptococci; associated with IgA deposits in the glomerular mesangium and may also be associated with systemic disease, as in Henoch-Schonlein purpura.
Synonym: Berger's disease, Berger's focal glomerulonephritis, focal nephritis, IgA nephropathy.
(05 Mar 2000)
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anterior focal point The point where parallel rays from the retina are focused.
(05 Mar 2000)
back focal length <microscopy> As measured on the principal axis, from the second lens vertex to the back focal point of the lens. It is not the equivalent of the focal length.
(05 Aug 1998)
back focal plane <microscopy> The plane, normal to the lens axis, situated at the back focus of a lens.
(05 Aug 1998)
Berger's focal glomerulonephritis Glomerulonephritis affecting a small proportion of renal glomeruli which commonly presents with haematuria and may be associated with acute upper respiratory infection in young males, not usually due to streptococci; associated with IgA deposits in the glomerular mesangium and may also be associated with systemic disease, as in Henoch-Schonlein purpura.
Synonym: Berger's disease, Berger's focal glomerulonephritis, focal nephritis, IgA nephropathy.
(05 Mar 2000)
glomerulosclerosis, focal Glomerular disease characterised by focal and segmental areas of glomerular sclerosis, usually commencing in the juxtamedullary glomeruli and gradually spreading to involve other parts of the kidney, with eventual kidney failure.
(12 Dec 1998)
chronic focal sclerosing osteomyelitis A reaction of bone to a mild bacterial infection, often the result of a carious tooth, in persons with a high degree of tissue resistance; results in a localised radio-opacity.
Synonym: focal condensing osteitis.
(05 Mar 2000)
plane, focal <microscopy> A plane through the focal point perpendicular to the principle axis of a lens or mirror.
(05 Aug 1998)
positive focal length <microscopy> Any lens which converges parallel rays to a focus at the back of the lens is a positive lens and has a positive focal length. The focal length is measured from the second principal point of the lens to the point on the lens axis where the rays from an infinitely distant point are brought to focus.
See: negative focal length.
(05 Aug 1998)
posterior focal point The point of a compound optical system where parallel rays entering the system are focused.
(05 Mar 2000)
cutaneous focal mucinosis Flesh-coloured papules of the skin, composed of homogenous mucinous material with scattered fibroblasts.
(05 Mar 2000)
proximal femoral focal deficiency A congenital defect in which variable portions of the upper end of the femur are reduced or absent.
(05 Mar 2000)
negative focal length <physics> The focal length of a negative lens. Parallel rays impinging on a negative lens can be traced to a virtual focus which exists on the same side of the lens as the impinging rays. The distance from the second principal point of the lens to this second focal point is measured on the same side of the lens as is the object.
See: negative lens, focal length.
(05 Aug 1998)
dystonia, focal, due to blepharospasm The second most common focal dystonia, the involuntary, forcible closure of the eyelids. The first symptoms may be uncontrollable blinking. Only one eye may be affected initially, but eventually both eyes are usually involved. The spasms may leave the eyelids completely closed causing functional blindness even though the eyes and vision are normal.
(12 Dec 1998)
dystonia, focal, due to torticollis Spasmodic torticollis, or torticollis, is the most common of the focal dystonias. In torticollis, the muscles in the neck that control the position of the head are affected, causing the head to twist and turn to one side. In addition, the head may be pulled forward or backward.
(12 Dec 1998)
oral focal mucinosis An area of myxomatous connective tissue; the mucosal counterpart of cutaneous focal mucinosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Focal Adhesion Kinase 1 - »õâ A non-receptor protein tyrosine kinase that is localized to FOCAL ADHESIONS and is a central component of integrin-mediated SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION PATHWAYS. Focal adhesion kinase 1 interacts with PAXILLIN and undergoes PHOSPHORYLATION in response to adhesion of cell surface integrins to the EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX. Phosphorylated p125FAK protein binds to a variety of SH2 DOMAIN and SH3 DOMAIN containing proteins and helps regulate CELL ADHESION and CELL MIGRATION.
    Synonyms : Endogenous Substrate pp120, Focal Adhesion-Associated Protein-Tyrosine Kinase pp125FAK, p125FAK Protein, Focal Adhesion Associated Protein Tyrosine Kinase pp125FAK
  • Focal Adhesion Kinase 2 - »õâ A non-receptor protein-tyrosine kinase that is expressed primarily in the BRAIN; OSTEOBLASTS; and LYMPHOID CELLS. In the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM focal adhesion kinase 2 modulates ION CHANNEL function and MITOGEN-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASES activity.
    Synonyms : CADTK Protein, Calcium-Dependent Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Cell Adhesion Kinase Beta, FAK Autokinase, Focal Adhesion Kinase Autokinase, PYK2 Protein Tyrosine Kinase, Proline-Rich Tyrosine Kinase 2, Protein Tyrosine Kinase PYK2, RAFTK Protein
  • Focal Adhesion Protein-Tyrosine Kinases - »õâ A family of non-receptor, PROLINE-rich protein-tyrosine kinases.
    Synonyms : Focal Adhesion Kinase, Focal Adhesion Protein-Tyrosine Kinase, Focal Adhesion Protein Tyrosine Kinase Family, Focal Adhesion Protein Tyrosine Kinases
  • Focal Adhesions - »õâ An anchoring junction of the cell to a non-cellular substrate. It is composed of a specialized area of the plasma membrane where bundles of MICROFILAMENTS terminate and attach to the transmembrane linkers, INTEGRINS, which in turn attach through their extracellular domains to EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX PROTEINS.
    Synonyms : Adherens Junction, Cell-Matrix, Adherens Junctions, Cell-Matrix, Adhesion Plaque, Adhesion, Focal, Adhesions, Focal, Cell Matrix Adherens Junctions, Cell-Matrix Adherens Junction, Contact, Focal, Contacts, Focal, Focal Adhesion, Focal Contact, Plaque, Adhesion
  • Focal Dermal Hypoplasia - »õâ A genetic skin disease characterized by hypoplasia of the dermis, herniations of fat, and hand anomalies. It is found exclusively in females and transmitted as an X-linked dominant trait.
    Synonyms : Goltz's Syndrome, Dermal Hypoplasias, Focal, Focal Dermal Hypoplasias, Goltzs Syndrome, Hypoplasia, Focal Dermal, Hypoplasias, Focal Dermal, Syndrome, Goltz, Syndrome, Goltz's
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focal epilepsy cortical epilepsy: epilepsy in which the attack begins with an isolated disturbance of cerebral function (as a twitching of a limb or an illusory sensation or a mental disturbance)
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focal seizure transitory disturbance in motor or sensory function resulting from abnormal cortical activity
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focal having or localized centrally at a focus; "focal point"; "focal infection" of or relating to a focus; "focal length"
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focal distance the distance from a lens to its focus
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focal infection bacterial infection limited to a specific organ or region especially one causing symptoms elsewhere
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focal the distance from a lens to its focus
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