| giant a w.’s |
abnormally tall a waves in tracings of the jugular venous pulse; they occur when either inflow resistance to or outflow resistance from the right ventricle is increased or when atrial contractions occur out of phase, during the period the tricuspid valve is closed (cannon a waves).
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| giant a. |
an axon of certain invertebrates, e.g., the squid, whose size (500 to 700 microns) has facilitated physiological studies of cell membrane excitation.
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| giant axonal n. |
an autosomal recessive neuropathy of childhood characterized by enlarged axons made up of masses of tightly woven neurofilaments.
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| giant c. |
1. any very large cell, such as the megakaryocyte of bone marrow. 2. any of the very large, multinucleate, modified macrophages that may be formed by coalescence of epithelioid cells or by nuclear division without cytoplasmic division of monocytes, such as those characteristic of granulomatous inflammation (Langhans' giant c's) and those that form around large foreign bodies (foreign body giant c's). 3. any very large tumor cell.
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| giant c.’s |
1. polytene c's. 2. lampbrush c's.
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