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| Cath | cathartic; catheter, catheterize |
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| cath | catheterization |
| CV | cath central venous catheter |
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| F cath | Foley catheter |
| ret | cath retention catheter |
| CATH | catheterization |
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| Cath D | Cathepsin D |
| Catha edulis | A plant of Ethiopia and Arabia (family Celastraceae), cultivated for use as a stimulant; khat (the fresh leaves and twigs) is chewed or used in the preparation of a beverage; the active principle is pharmacologically related to the amphetamines, probably d-norisoephedrine. Origin: Ar. Khat (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Catharanthus alkaloids | <chemical> A class of alkaloids from the genus of apocyanaceous woody herbs including periwinkles. They are some of the most useful antineoplastic agent. Pharmacological action: antineoplastic agent, phytogenic, vasodilator agents. (12 Dec 1998) |
| catharsis | The release of ideas, thoughts, and repressed material from the unconscious, accompanied by an emotional response and relief. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cathartic | <pharmacology> Medications, through their chemical effects, that serve to increase the clearing of intestinal contents. Synonym: laxative. (16 Mar 1998) |
| cathectic | Pertaining to cathexis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cathemoglobin | An artificial derivative of haemoglobin in which the globin is denatured and the iron oxidised. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cathenamine reductase | <enzyme> Forms ajmalicine alkaloids from cathenamine Registry number: EC 1.3.1.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| cathepsin | <protein> Intracellular proteolytic enzymes of animal tissues, such as cathepsin B, a lysosomal thiol proteinase, C, dipeptidyl peptidase, D, that has pepsin like specificity, G, similar to chymotrypsin, H, that possesses aminopeptidase activity, N, that attacks N terminal peptides of collagen and so on. (18 Nov 1997) |
| cathepsin b | <enzyme> A lysosomal cysteine proteinase which hydrolyzes proteins, with a specificity resembling that of papain. The enzyme is present in a variety of tissues and is important in many physiological and pathological processes. In pathology, cathepsin b has been found to be involved in demyelination, emphysema, rheumatoid arthritis, and neoplastic infiltration. Registry number: EC 3.4.22.1 (12 Dec 1998) |
| cathepsin d | <enzyme> An intracellular proteinase found in a variety of tissue. It has specificity similar to but narrower than that of pepsin a. The enzyme is involved in catabolism of cartilage and connective tissue. Registry number: EC 3.4.23.5 (12 Dec 1998) |
| cathepsins | <enzyme> Dipeptidylpeptide hydrolases. Intracellular acidic proteinases found in aqueous extracts of a variety of animal tissue. Registry number: EC 3.4.- (12 Dec 1998) |
| catheter | <apparatus> A tubular, flexible, surgical instrument for withdrawing fluids from (or introducing fluids into) a cavity of the body, especially one for introduction into the bladder through the urethra for the withdraw of urine. Origin: Gr. Katheter (18 Nov 1997) |
| catheter a demeure | An obsolete term for a catheter that is retained for a considerable period in the urethra. Origin: Fr. Demeurer, to dwell (05 Mar 2000) |
| catheter ablation | Removal of tissue with electrical current delivered via electrodes positioned at the distal end of a catheter. Energy sources are commonly direct current (dc-shock) or alternating current at radiofrequencies (usually 750 khz). The technique is used most often to ablate the av junction and/or accessory pathways in order to interrupt av conduction and produce av block in the treatment of various tachyarrhythmias. (12 Dec 1998) |
| catheter coude | A catheter with an angular bend near the beak; used to rise over prostatic obstruction. Synonym: catheter coude, prostatic catheter. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ort-a-cath | A device surgically implanted under the skin, usually on the chest, that enters a large blood vessel and is used to deliver medication, chemotherapy, blood products and also is used to obtain blood samples. A port is usually inserted if a person has veins in the arm which are difficult to use for treatment or if certain types of chemotherapy drugs are to be given. (09 Oct 1997) |
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Synonyms : Catha edulis, Mairungi, Miraa, Qat Plant
Synonyms : Catharanthus roseus
Synonyms : Catharses
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Cathepsin B-Like Activity, Cathepsin B-Like Proteinase, Cathepsin B1, Activity, Cathepsin B-Like, B, Cathepsin, B-Like Activity, Cathepsin, B-Like Proteinase, Cathepsin, B1, Cathepsin, Cathepsin B Like Activity, Cathepsin B Like Proteinase
| cathode |
a negatively charged electrode that is the source of electrons entering an electrical device the positively charged terminal of a voltaic cell or storage battery that supplies current
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| cathodic |
of or at or pertaining to a cathode; "cathodic deposition of metals"
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| cathexis |
(psychoanalysis) the libidinal energy invested in some idea or person or object; "Freud thought of cathexis as a psychic analog of an electrical charge"
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| Catha |
a genus of African evergreen shrubs characterized by thick leaves and white flowers
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| cathode-ray tube |
a vacuum tube in which a hot cathode emits a beam of electrons that pass through a high voltage anode and are focused or deflected before hitting a phosphorescent screen
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| Cath | skuas |
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| Cath | large brown skua of the North Atlantic |
| Cath | small genus of erect annual or perennial herbs native to Madagascar |
| Cath | commonly cultivated Old World woody herb having large pinkish to red flowers |
| Cath | (psychoanalysis) purging of emotional tensions |
| Cath | purging the body by the use of a cathartic to stimulate evacuation of the bowels |
| Cath | type genus of the Cathartidae: turkey vultures |
| Cath | common in South and Central America and southern United States |
| Cath | a purging medicine |
| Cath | strongly laxative |
| Cath | emotionally purging (of e.g. art) |
| Cath | emotionally purging |
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