| KAS | Katz Adjustment Scales; Kennedy-Alter-Sung [syndrome] |
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| Kasabach | Haig H., U.S. Physician, 1898-1943. See: Kasabach-Merritt syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| kasabach-merritt syndrome | <syndrome> Thrombocytopenia caused by sequestration and destruction of platelets in a large cavernous haemangioma, usually seen in infants, rare in adults (12 Dec 1998) |
| kasack | <ethnology> Same as Cossack. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| kasai | A form of anaemia occurring in natives of Zaire (formerly the Belgian Congo), with associated oedema of subcutaneous tissues, depigmented regions in the skin, and various gastrointestinal disturbances; thought to result from deficiencies in nutrition. Synonym: Belgian Congo anaemia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Kasai operation | An operation for biliary atresia in which a Roux-en-Y loop of jejunum is anastomosed to the hepatic end of the divided extravascular portal structures, including rudimentary bile ducts. Synonym: Kasai operation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Kasai, Morio | <person> 20th century Japanese surgeon. See: Kasai operation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Kashin, Nikolai | <person> Russian orthopedist, 1825-1872. See: Kashin-Bek disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Kashin-Bek disease | A form of generalised osteoarthrosis limited to areas of Asia, including the Urov river; believed to result from ingestion of wheat infected with the fungus Fusarium sporotrichiella. (05 Mar 2000) |
| kassinin | <chemical> Dodecapeptide tachykinin found in the central nervous system of the amphibian kassina senegalensis. It is similar in structure and action to other tachykinins, but is especially effective in contracting smooth muscle tissue and stimulating the micturition reflex. Chemical name: Kassinin (12 Dec 1998) |
| Kasten's fluorescent Feulgen stain | <technique> A fluorescent modification of the Feulgen stain, utilizing any one of a variety of fluorescent basic dyes to which SO2 is added; the brilliant fluorescence makes this method unusually sensitive and adaptable to cytofluorometric quantification of DNA. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Kasten's fluorescent PAS stain | <technique> A fluorescent modification of the periodic acid Schiff stain for polysaccharides which uses one of Kasten's fluorescent Schiff reagents. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Kasten's fluorescent Schiff reagents | Fluorescent analogues of Schiff's reagent which are fluorescent basic dyes lacking acidic side groups and containing one or more primary amine groups; used in cytochemical detection of DNA in Kasten's fluorescent Feulgen stain, polysaccharides in Kasten's fluorescent PAS stain, and proteins in the ninhydrin-Schiff stain; such analogues include acriflavine, auramine O, and flavophosphine N. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Kasten, Frederick | <person> U.S. Histochemist and cell biologist, *1927. See: Kasten's fluorescent Schiff reagents, Kasten's fluorescent Feulgen stain, Kasten's fluorescent PAS stain. (05 Mar 2000) |
| kasugamycin | An aminoglycoside antibioticused against bacteria andsome fungi, it isunusual because it is bacteriostatic (inhibits bacterial growth andreproduction) rather than bacteriocidal. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| Kashin-Beck disease |
An endemic arthritis found in parts of China and Russia. Caused by eating bread made from a fungus-infected grain.
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| Kasai procedure |
a surgical method performed to reestablish bile flow from the liver to the intestine in infants diagnosed with biliary atresia.
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| Kasabach-Merritt s. |
a blood disorder usually occurring in the first few months of life in which severe thrombocytopenia and other evidence of intravascular coagulation are accompanied by rapidly expanding hemangiomas of the trunk, extremities, and abdominal viscera, sometimes associated with bleeding and anemia. Bleeding is thought to be due to trapping and destruction of platelets within the tumor and depletion of circulating clotting factors. Called also hemangioma-thrombocytopenia s.
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| Kasabach-Merritt syndrome |
see under syndrome.
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| Kasai o. |
portoenterostomy.
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| KAS | a river of southwestern Africa that rises in central Angola and flows east and then north (forming part of the border between Angola and Congo) and continuing northwest through Congo to empty into the Congo River on the border between Congo and Republic of the Congo |
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| KAS | a river of southwestern Africa that rises in central Angola and flows east and then north (forming part of the border between Angola and Congo) and continuing northwest through Congo to empty into the Congo River on the border between Congo and Republic of the Congo |
| KAS | the quarter of many North African cities in which the citadel is located |
| KAS | boiled or baked buckwheat |
| KAS | an area in southwestern Asia whose sovereignty is disputed between Pakistan and India |
| KAS | Himalayan goat having a silky undercoat highly prized as cashmere wool |
| KAS | the official state language of Kashmir |
| KAS | a member of the people of Kashmir |
| KAS | of or relating to or characteristic of Kashmir or its people or culture |
| KAS | German anatomist (1733-1794) |
| KAS | Azerbaijani chess master who became world champion in 1985 by defeating Anatoli Karpov (born in 1963) |
| KAS | an ancient language spoken by the Kassite people |
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