| TA-A | Taka-amylase A |
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| Taka-diastase | <enzyme> An enzyme that catalyses the endohydrolysis of 1,4-alpha-glycosidic linkages in starch, glycogen, and related polysaccharides and oligosaccharides containing 3 or more 1,4-alpha-linked d-glucose units. Pharmacological action: anti-inflammatory agents. Chemical name: 1,4-alpha-D-Glucan glucanohydrolase Registry number: EC 3.2.1.1 (12 Dec 1998) |
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| Takahara's disease | Absence or deficiency of catalase from blood and tissues, often manifested by recurrent infection or ulceration of the gums and related oral structures. Homozygotes may have complete absence (Japanese variety) or very low levels (Swiss variety) of catalase; heterozygotes have reduced catalase levels (hypocatalasia), which overlap with the normal range. Synonym: acatalasaemia, Takahara's disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Takahara, Shigeo | <person> 20th century Japanese otolaryngologist. See: Takahara's disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Takayama's stain | <technique> A stain containing pyridine, sodium hydrate, and dextrose; used for identification of blood stains; a drop added to a suspected blood stain results in the formation of haemochromogen crystals. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Takayama, Masao | <person> Japanese physician, *1872. See: Takayama's stain. (05 Mar 2000) |
| takayasu arteritis | <radiology> Also known as: giant cell arteritis, aortic arch syndrome, pulseless disease, thickening of wall of aortic arch and thoracic aorta, chronic obliterative arteritis of subclavian and carotid arteries, diminished pulses in upper extremities, may most likely to be rib notching (12 Dec 1998) |
| takayasu's arteritis | A thrombo-obliterative process of the great vessels stemming from the aortic arch, occurring generally in young women. Radial and carotid pulses are typically obliterated. Skin changes are due to the disturbed circulation. There may be loss of hair and atrophy of the skin and its appendages with underlying muscle atrophy. (andrews' diseases of the skin, 8th ed) (12 Dec 1998) |
| Takayasu's disease | A thrombo-obliterative process of the great vessels stemming from the aortic arch, occurring generally in young women. Radial and carotid pulses are typically obliterated. Skin changes are due to the disturbed circulation. There may be loss of hair and atrophy of the skin and its appendages with underlying muscle atrophy. (andrews' diseases of the skin, 8th ed) (12 Dec 1998) |
| Takayasu's syndrome | A thrombo-obliterative process of the great vessels stemming from the aortic arch, occurring generally in young women. Radial and carotid pulses are typically obliterated. Skin changes are due to the disturbed circulation. There may be loss of hair and atrophy of the skin and its appendages with underlying muscle atrophy. (andrews' diseases of the skin, 8th ed) (12 Dec 1998) |
| Takayasu, Michishige | <person> Japanese ophthalmologist, *1872. See: Takayasu's arteritis, Takayasu's disease, Takayasu's syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Arteritis, Takayasu, Arteritis, Takayasus, Takayasu Arteritis, Takayasus Arteritis
| Takayasu's arteritis |
disorder characterized by the absence of a pulse in both arms and in the carotid arteries
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| Takayasu's arteritis |
progressive obliteration of the brachiocephalic trunk and the subclavian and common carotid arteries above their origin in the aortic arch, leading to loss of pulse in both arms and carotids. This may be followed by symptoms associated with ischemia of the brain (such as syncope or transient hemiplegia), of the eyes (such as transient blindness or retinal atrophy), of the face (such as muscular atrophy), of the arms (such as claudication), or of the kidneys. Called also aortic arch a. ...
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| Taka-diastase |
trademark for an amylolytic enzyme formed by the action of the spores of the fungus Aspergillus oryzae on the bran of wheat; used as a digestant.
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| Takahara's d. |
the symptomatic form of acatalasia (q.v.); it is characterized by oral ulcerations and gangrene.
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| Takahara's disease |
acatalasia.
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| taka | the basic unit of money in Bangladesh |
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| taka | flightless New Zealand birds similar to gallinules |
| taka | disorder characterized by the absence of a pulse in both arms and in the carotid arteries |
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