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ECT <abbreviation> Electroconvulsive therapy, electroshock therapy.
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ectacolia An obsolete term for colectasia.
Origin: G. Ektasis, a stretching, + kolon, colon
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ectad <anatomy> Toward the outside or surface; opposed to entad.
Origin: Ect- + L. Ad towards.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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ectal <anatomy> Pertaining to, or situated near, the surface; outer; opposed to ental.
See: Ect-.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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ectal origin Superficial origin, or apparent origin, the point where the nerve emerges from the brain.
Origin: L. Origo, source, beginning, fr. Orior, to rise
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ectasia <medicine> A dilatation of a hollow organ or of a canal.
Origin: NL. See Ectasis.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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ectasia cordis Dilation of the heart.
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ectasia ventriculi paradoxa A condition in which there is a central constriction of the wall of the stomach dividing it into two cavities, cardiac and pyloric.
Synonym: bilocular stomach, ectasia ventriculi paradoxa.
Leather-bottle stomach, marked thickening and rigidity of the stomach wall, with reduced capacity of the lumen although often without obstruction; nearly always due to scirrhous carcinoma, as in linitis plastica.
Synonym: sclerotic stomach.
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ectatic Relating to, or marked by, ectasis.
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ectatic aneurysm An aneurysm in which all the coats of the artery, though stretched, are unruptured.
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ectatic emphysema Obstructive airway disease with areas of dilatation of alveoli acini. Seen primarily in association with inherited deficiency of alpha-1 protease inhibitor.
See: panlobular emphysema.
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ectatic marginal degeneration of cornea Bilateral opacification and vascularization of the periphery of the cornea, progressing to formation of a gutter and ectasia.
Synonym: ectatic marginal degeneration of cornea.
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ectental <biology> Relating to, or connected with, the two primitive germ layers, the ectoderm and ectoderm; as, the "ectental line" or line of juncture of the two layers in the segmentation of the ovum.
Origin: Gr. Outside + inside.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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ecteron <anatomy> The external layer of the skin and mucous membranes; epithelium; ecderon. Ecteron"ic.
See: Ect-.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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ectethmoid <anatomy> External to the ethmoid; prefrontal.
Origin: Ect- + ethmoid.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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