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hand deformities Alterations or deviations from normal shape or size which result in a disfigurement of the hand.
These can be acquired after birth as the result of injury or disease or congenital occurring at or before birth.
(06 Mar 2000)
nose deformities, acquired Deformities of the nose acquired after birth from injury or disease.
(12 Dec 1998)
ear deformities, acquired Distortion or disfigurement of the ear caused by disease or injury after birth.
(12 Dec 1998)
joint deformities, acquired Deformities acquired after birth as the result of injury or disease. The joint deformity is often associated with rheumatoid arthritis and leprosy.
(12 Dec 1998)
foot deformities Alterations or deviations from normal shape or size which result in a disfigurement of the foot.
(12 Dec 1998)
foot deformities, acquired Distortion or disfigurement of the foot, or a part of the foot, acquired through disease or injury after birth.
(12 Dec 1998)
foot deformities, congenital Alterations or deviations from normal shape or size which result in a disfigurement of the foot occurring at or before birth.
(12 Dec 1998)
limb deformities, congenital Congenital structural deformities of the upper and lower extremities collectively or unspecified.
(12 Dec 1998)
cardiac valvular incompetence Failure of a valve to perform its fundamental function: insurance of one-way flow; manifested by regurgitation of blood in the opposite direction when the valve is supposed to be closed.
(05 Mar 2000)
valvular 1. <medicine> Of or pertaining to a valve or valves; specifically, of or pertaining to the valves of the heart; as, valvular disease.
2. Containing valves; serving as a valve; opening by valves; valvate; as, a valvular capsule.
Origin: Cf. F. Valvulaire.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
valvular aortic stenosis <radiology> Secondary to fusion of commisures between cusps types: bicuspid/unicuspid (95%): in 1-2% of population; M>F; commonly associated with coarctation, tricuspid (5%), dysplastic thickened aortic cusps in infants with crtical aortic stenosis: may stimulate neonatal sepsis, associated with L-R shunts (atrial septal defect, VSD), marked CMG (thickened wall of LV), pulmonary venous hypertension, congestive heart failure child/adult: LV configuration with normal heart size, postenotic dilatation, calcified valve (60% of patients greater than24 y.o.) see: aortic stenosis
(12 Dec 1998)
valvular endocarditis Inflammation confined to the endocardium of the valves.
(05 Mar 2000)
valvular heart disease A general term that applies to any abnormality of one of the heart valves, tricuspid, mitral, aortic or pulmonic valves.
(27 Sep 1997)
valvular incompetence A leaky state of one or more of the cardiac valves, the valve not closing tightly and blood therefore regurgitating through it.
Synonym: valvular incompetence, valvular insufficiency.
(05 Mar 2000)
valvular insufficiency A leaky state of one or more of the cardiac valves, the valve not closing tightly and blood therefore regurgitating through it.
Synonym: valvular incompetence, valvular insufficiency.
(05 Mar 2000)
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