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phagocytic dysfunction disorders immunodeficiency Suppression in number or function of phagocytic cells such as in chronic granulomatous disease.
Synonym: phagocytic dysfunction disorders immunodeficiency.
Origin: L. Phagedaena, Gr Phago, To eat.
(05 Mar 2000)
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phagocytic dysfunction immunodeficiency Suppression in number or function of phagocytic cells such as in chronic granulomatous disease.
Synonym: phagocytic dysfunction disorders immunodeficiency.
Origin: L. Phagedaena, Gr Phago, To eat.
(05 Mar 2000)
immunodeficiency disorders <radiology> B-cell (antibody) deficiency: high-grade pathogens: pneumococcus, strep, H. Flu, chronic sinopulmonary disease, usual survival to adulthood, T-cell (cellular) deficiency: low-grade pathogens: fungi, viruses, Pneumocystic, growth retardation, diarrhoea, delayed anergy, short life-span, susceptible to graft vs. Host (GvH) disease, e.g.: DiGeorge syndrome, Nezelhof syndrome Note: increased risk of malignancy
(12 Dec 1998)
phagocytic <cell biology> Pertaining to or produced by phagocytes.
Origin: L. Phagedaena, Gr Phago, To eat.
(16 Dec 1997)
phagocytic index The average number of bacteria observed in the cytoplasm of polymorphonuclear leukocytes after mixing and incubating, at 37°C, 1) a suspension of washed, presumably normal leukocytes, 2) the serum to be tested for opsonin, and 3) a young culture of microorganisms that are causing disease in the patient.
Origin: L. Phagedaena, Gr Phago, To eat.
(05 Mar 2000)
phagocytic pneumonocyte An alveolar phagocyte containing haemosiderin, carbon, or other foreign particles.
Origin: L. Phagedaena, Gr Phago, To eat.
(05 Mar 2000)
phagocytic vesicle <cell biology> Membrane bounded vesicle enclosing a particle internalised by a phagocyte. The primary phagocytic vesicle phagosome) will subsequently fuse with lysosomes to form a secondary phagosome in which digestion will occur.
Origin: L. Phagedaena, Gr Phago, To eat.
(18 Nov 1997)
papillary muscle dysfunction Impaired function of a papillary muscle, usually due to ischemia or infarction, with resulting incompetence of the mitral valve.
Synonym: papillary muscle syndrome.
(05 Mar 2000)
ventricular dysfunction A condition in which the ventricles of the heart exhibit a decreased functionality.
(12 Dec 1998)
ventricular dysfunction, left A condition in which the left ventricle of the heart exhibits a decreased functionality. This decreased function could lead to congestive heart failure or myocardial infarction, among other cardiovascular diseases. Diagnostic measurements that indicate this condition include a diminished ejection fraction and a depressed level of motility of the left ventricular wall.
(12 Dec 1998)
ventricular dysfunction, right A condition in which the right ventricle of the heart exhibits a decreased functionality. This decreased function could lead to congestive heart failure or myocardial infarction, among other cardiovascular diseases. Diagnostic measurements that indicate this condition include a diminished ejection fraction and a depressed level of motility of the right ventricular wall.
(12 Dec 1998)
phagocyte bactericidal dysfunction Disorders in which phagocytic cells cannot kill ingested bacteria; characterised by frequent recurring infection with formulation of granulomas.
(12 Dec 1998)
phagocyte dysfunction Disorder in which the ability of the phagocyte to engulf and ingest particles may be impaired.
(05 Mar 2000)
minimal brain dysfunction An inability to control behaviour due to difficulty in processing neural stimuli.
(12 Dec 1998)
placental dysfunction 1. Denoting faulty development or ripening; often connoting structural and/or functional abnormalities.
2. In obstetrics, denoting an infant whose birth weight is inappropriately low for its gestational age.
3. Immature development of the placenta so that normal function does not occur.
Synonym: placental dysfunction.
(05 Mar 2000)
placental dysfunction syndrome <syndrome> Foetal malnutrition and hypoxia resulting from impaired transfer of oxygen and various nutritive materials from mother to foetus.
(05 Mar 2000)
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