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| mesaconate | <chemistry> A salt of mesaconic acid. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| mesaconic | <chemistry> Pertaining to, or designating, one of several isomeric acids obtained from citric acid. Origin: Mes- + -aconic, as in citraconic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| mesad | Passing or extending toward the median plane of the body or of a part. Synonym: mesiad. Origin: G. Mesos, middle, + L. Ad, to (05 Mar 2000) |
| mesal | Rarely used term referring to the median plane of the body or a part. Origin: G. Mesos, middle (05 Mar 2000) |
| mesalamine | <chemical> An anti-inflammatory agent, structurally related to the salicylates, which is active in inflammatory bowel disease. It is considered to be the active moiety of sulphasalazine. Pharmacological action: non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents. (12 Dec 1998) |
| mesamboid | <biology> One of a class of independent, isolated cells found in the mesoderm, while the germ layers are undergoing differentiation. Origin: Mes- + amboid. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| mesameboid | Minot's term for a primitive, "wandering" cell derived from mesoderm, probably a haemocytoblast. Origin: mes-+ G. Amoibe, change (amoeba), + eidos, resemblance (05 Mar 2000) |
| mesangial | Referring to the mesangium. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mesangial cell | <pathology> Cells found within the glomerular lobules of mammalian kidney, where they serve as structural supports, may regulate blood flow, are phagocytic and may act as accessory cells, presenting antigen in immune responses. (18 Nov 1997) |
| mesangial nephritis | Glomerulonephritis with an increase in glomerular mesangial cells or matrix, or mesangial deposits. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis | <nephrology, pathology> Inflammation of the kidney glomerulus (blood filtering portion of the kidney) due to the abnormal deposition of IgM antibody in the mesangium layer of the glomerular capillary. A form of glomerulonephritis that appears to be caused by an abnormal immune response. This disorder generally manifests as nephrotic syndrome. Symptoms include swelling, dark urine, weight gain, hypertension, anorexia and bloody urine. Acronym: MPGN (05 Jan 1998) |
| mesangiocapillary glomerulonephritis | <nephrology, pathology> A kidney disorder which results in kidney dysfunction. Inflammation of the glomeruli result from an abnormal immune response and the deposition of antibodies within the kidney (glomerulus) ultrastructure. Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis has been divided into two different types in the basis of where the antibodies are deposited in the glomerulus. MPGN type I, the more common type, deposits antibodies in the subendothelial layer of the basement membrane, whereas type II deposits antibodies in the bottom layer of the basement membrane. Symptoms include cloudy urine (pyuria), decreased urine output, swelling and hypertension. This disorder often results in end-stage renal disease. (27 Sep 1997) |
| mesangium | A central part of the renal glomerulus between capillaries; mesangial cells are phagocytic and for the most part separated from capillary lumina by endothelial cells. Origin: mes-+ G. Angeion, vessel Extraglomerular mesangium, mesangial cells that fill the triangular space between the macula densa and the afferent and efferent arterioles of the juxtaglomerular apparatus. Synonym: polkissen of Zimmermann. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mesaortitis | Inflammation of the middle or muscular coat of the aorta. Origin: mes-+ aortitis (05 Mar 2000) |
| mesaraic | <anatomy> Mesenteric. Origin: Gr. Mesentery; middle + flank. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : 5-Aminosalicylic Acid, Allphar Brand of Mesalamine, Antigen Brand of Mesalamine, Asacol, Asacolon, Ascolitin, Axcan Brand of Mesalamine, Byk Brand of Mesalamine, Canasa, Celltech Brand of Mesalamine, Claversal, Falk Brand of Mesalamine, Farmasa Brand of Mesalamine
Synonyms : Extraglomerular Mesangial Cells, Lacis Cells, Mesangial Cells, Kidney, Renal Glomerulus Mesangial Cells, Renal Mesangial Cells, Cell, Extraglomerular Mesangial, Cell, Glomerular Mesangial, Cell, Kidney Mesangial, Cell, Lacis, Cell, Mesangial, Cells, Lacis
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flat tableland with steep edges; "the tribe was relatively safe on the mesa but they had to descend into the valley for water" a city in Arizona just east of Phoenix; originally a suburb of Phoenix
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mephenytoin: a toxic anticonvulsant drug (trade name Mesantoin) used in the treatment of epilepsy when less toxic anticonvulsants have been ineffective
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The cephalic index is the ratio of the maximum breadth of the head to its maximum length (i.e., in the horizontal plane, or front to back), sometimes multiplied by 100 for convenience. It was defined by Swedish professor of anatomy Anders Retzius (1796-1860) and first used in physical anthropology to classify ancient human remains found in Europe. ...
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MESA (Mathematics Engineering and Science Achievement) is a current program that is building in schools around the United States. It is devoted to the understanding and development of Architectural design and Scientific Study. In this program, students are mandated to study scientific findings of much consequence (such as the atomic theory, the cell, and diseases such as HIV/AIDS), as well as design many items for nation wide competitions of students. ...
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a flat-topped natural elevation or broad terrace.
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| MESA | a national park in Colorado containing prehistoric cliff dwellings |
| MESA | a range of hills in northeastern Minnesota where rich iron ore deposits were discovered in 1887 |
| MESA | a marriage with a person of inferior social status |
| MESA | a toxic anticonvulsant drug (trade name Mesantoin) used in the treatment of epilepsy when less toxic anticonvulsants have been ineffective |
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