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TT tablet triturate; tactile tension; tendon transfer; test tube; testicular torsion; tetanus toxin; te...
DPT Diphtheria-Pertussis-Tetanus; µðÇÁÅ׸®¾Æ, ¹éÀÏÇØ, ÆÄ»ódz
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DTP Diphtheria Tetanus and Pertussis
DPT Diphtheria, Pertussis and Tetanus
DT Diphtheria-Tetanus
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tetanus 1. An acute, often fatal infectious disease caused by the anaerobic, spore forming bacillus Clostridium tetani, the agent most often enters the body through contaminated puncture wounds (for example those caused by metal nails, wood splinters or insect bites), although other portals of entry include burns, surgical wounds, cutaneous ulcers, injections sites of drug abusers, the umbilical stump of neonates (t, neonatorum) and the postpartum uterus.
2. Physiological tetanus, a state of sustained muscular contraction without periods of relaxation caused by repetitive stimulation of the motor nerve trunk at frequencies so high that individual muscle twitches are fused and cannot be distinguished from one another, also called tonic spasm and tetany.
Origin: Gr. Tetanos, from tenein = to stretch
(18 Nov 1997)
tetanus and gas gangrene antitoxins A mixture of antibodies obtained from animals immunised against the toxins of Clostridium tetani, C. Perfringens, and C. Septicum.
(05 Mar 2000)
tetanus anticus <medicine> A drawing of the body forward, in consequence of the spasmodic action of some of the muscles.
Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Forward + to draw.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
tetanus antitoxin Antitoxin specific for the toxin of Clostridium tetani.
(05 Mar 2000)
tetanus antitoxin unit The antitoxin activity of 0.3094 mg of standard tetanus antitoxin.
(05 Mar 2000)
tetanus dorsalis <neurology> A form of spasm in which the head and the heels are bent backward and the body bowed forward.
Origin: Gr. Tonos = tension
(18 Nov 1997)
tetanus immune globulin <protein> A protein antibody to tetanus toxin, given as passive immunity for those lacking any prior tetanus vaccination.
(27 Sep 1997)
tetanus immunoglobulin <protein> A protein antibody to tetanus toxin, given as passive immunity for those lacking any prior tetanus vaccination.
(27 Sep 1997)
tetanus neonatorum Tetanus occurring in newborn infants, usually due to infection of umbilical area with Clostridium tetani, often a result of ritualistic practices; has high fatality rate (about 60%).
Synonym: neonatal tetanus.
(05 Mar 2000)
tetanus posticus <neurology> A form of spasm in which the head and the heels are bent backward and the body bowed forward.
Origin: Gr. Tonos = tension
(18 Nov 1997)
tetanus shot Immunisation for tetanus. Should be given every five years when indicated.
(27 Sep 1997)
tetanus toxin <protein> Neurotoxin released by Clostridium tetani, becomes active when peptide cleaved proteolytically to heavy (100 kD) and light (50 kD) chains held together by disulphide bond. Heavy chain binds to disialogangliosides (GD2 and GD1b) and part of the peptide (the amino terminal B fragment) forms a pore: light chain is a zinc endopeptidase that specifically attacks synaptobrevin, to block neurotransmitters.
See: botulinum toxin
(18 Nov 1997)
tetanus vaccine See: diphtheria toxoid, tetanus toxoid, and pertussis vaccine.
(05 Mar 2000)
tetanus-perfringens antitoxin An antitoxin prepared from animals immunised against the toxins of Clostridium tetani and C. Perfringens (C. Welchii).
(05 Mar 2000)
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acoustic tetanus Experimental tetanus induced by a faradic current, the speed of which is estimated by the pitch of the vibrations.
(05 Mar 2000)
anodal closure tetanus An obsolete term for a tetanic muscular contraction occurring during the time the circuit is closed, the current then running, while the positive pole is applied.
(05 Mar 2000)
anodal duration tetanus An obsolete term for the period of muscular contraction occurring at the anode when the electric circuit is closed.
(05 Mar 2000)
anodal opening tetanus An obsolete term for a tonic contraction in a muscle, to which the anode is applied, when the circuit is opened.
(05 Mar 2000)
apyretic tetanus 1. Hyperexcitability of nerves and muscles due to decrease in concentration of extracellular ionised calcium, which may be associated with such conditions as parathyroid hypofunction, vitamin D deficiency and alkalosis or result from ingestion of alkaline salts, it is characterised by carpopedal spasm, muscular twitching and cramps, laryngospasm with inspiratory stridor, hyperreflexia and choreiform movements.
2. Tetanus.
(18 Nov 1997)
benign tetanus A disorder marked by intermittent tonic muscular contractions of the extremities, especially the hands and feet (carpopedal spasm), accompanied by paresthesias and, when severe, by crowing respirations due to laryngospasm and seizures; results from hypocalcaemia, caused by various disorders, including gastrointestinal abnormalities.
Synonym: intermittent cramp.
(05 Mar 2000)
generalised tetanus The most common type of tetanus, often with trismus as its initial manifestation; the muscles of the head, neck, trunk and limbs become persistently contracted, and then painful paroxysmal tonic contractions (tetanic seizures) are superimposed; the high mortality rate (50%) is due to asphyxia or cardiac failure.
(05 Mar 2000)
cathodal closure tetanus An obsolete term for a tetanic muscular contraction occurring during the time the circuit is closed, the current then running, while the negative pole is applied.
(05 Mar 2000)
cathodal duration tetanus An obsolete term for a tetanic contraction occurring on application of the cathode or negative pole, while the circuit is closed.
(05 Mar 2000)
cathodal opening tetanus An obsolete term for a tonic contraction in a muscle, to which the cathode is applied; when the circuit is opened, the contraction is suddenly interrupted.
(05 Mar 2000)
cephalic tetanus A type of local tetanus that follows wounds to the face and head; after a brief incubation (1-2 days) the facial and ocular muscles become paretic yet undergo repeated tetanic spasms. The throat and tongue muscles may also be affected.
Synonym: cerebral tetanus, head tetanus, hydrophobic tetanus, rose cephalic tetanus, Rose's cephalic tetanus.
(05 Mar 2000)
cerebral tetanus A type of local tetanus that follows wounds to the face and head; after a brief incubation (1-2 days) the facial and ocular muscles become paretic yet undergo repeated tetanic spasms. The throat and tongue muscles may also be affected.
Synonym: cerebral tetanus, head tetanus, hydrophobic tetanus, rose cephalic tetanus, Rose's cephalic tetanus.
(05 Mar 2000)
Ritter's opening tetanus The tetanic contraction that occasionally occurs when a strong current, passing through a long stretch of nerve, is suddenly interrupted.
(05 Mar 2000)
rose cephalic tetanus A type of local tetanus that follows wounds to the face and head; after a brief incubation (1-2 days) the facial and ocular muscles become paretic yet undergo repeated tetanic spasms. The throat and tongue muscles may also be affected.
Synonym: cerebral tetanus, head tetanus, hydrophobic tetanus, rose cephalic tetanus, Rose's cephalic tetanus.
(05 Mar 2000)
complete tetanus Tetanus in which stimuli to a particular muscle are repeated so rapidly that decrease of tension between stimuli cannot be detected.
(05 Mar 2000)
MeSH(Medical Subject Headings) ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú : 4 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
  • Tetanus - »õâ A disease caused by tetanospasmin, a powerful protein toxin produced by CLOSTRIDIUM TETANI. Tetanus usually occurs after an acute injury, such as a puncture wound or laceration. Generalized tetanus, the most common form, is characterized by tetanic muscular contractions and hyperreflexia. Localized tetanus presents itself as a mild condition with manifestations restricted to muscles near the wound. It may progress to the generalized form.
    Synonyms :
  • Tetanus Antitoxin - »õâ An antitoxin used for the treatment of TETANUS.
    Synonyms : Antitoxin, Tetanus
  • Tetanus Toxin - »õâ Protein synthesized by CLOSTRIDIUM TETANI as a single chain of ~150 kDa with 35% sequence identity to BOTULINUM TOXIN that is cleaved to a light and a heavy chain that are linked by a single disulfide bond. Tetanolysin is the hemolytic and tetanospasmin is the neurotoxic principle. The toxin causes disruption of the inhibitory mechanisms of the CNS, thus permitting uncontrolled nervous activity, leading to fatal CONVULSIONS.
    Synonyms : Tetanus Toxins, Neurotoxin, Clostridial, Toxin, Clostridium tetani, Toxin, Tetanus, Toxins, Tetanus
  • Tetanus Toxoid - »õâ
    Synonyms : Toxoid, Tetanus, Vaccine, Tetanus
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tetanus an acute and serious infection of the central nervous system caused by bacterial infection of open wounds; spasms of the jaw and laryngeal muscles may occur during the late stages a sustained muscular contraction resulting from a rapid series of nerve impulses
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tetanus antitoxin antitoxin given for short-term immunization against tetanus in cases of possible exposure to the tetanus bacillus
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
tetanus immune globulin tetanus immunoglobulin: sterile solution of globulins derived from the blood plasma of a person who has been immunized for tetanus; provides short-term immunization against tetanus in cases of possible exposure to the tetanus bacillus
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tetanus a sometimes fatal disease affecting the brain and spinal cord; caused by infection with bacterium present in soil and manure
Ãâó: www.american-depot.com/services/resources_gl_t.asp
tetanus toxin Protein derived from Clostridium tetani that can block transmitter release owing to its ability to degrade synaptobrevin. Tetanus toxin is the causative agent of tetanus.
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Tetanus a sustained muscular contraction resulting from a rapid series of nerve impulses
Tetanus an acute and serious infection of the central nervous system caused by bacterial infection of open wounds
Tetanus antitoxin given for short-term immunization against tetanus in cases of possible exposure to the tetanus bacillus
Tetanus sterile solution of globulins derived from the blood plasma of a person who has been immunized for tetanus
Tetanus sterile solution of globulins derived from the blood plasma of a person who has been immunized for tetanus
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