| herniated nucleus pulposus | <orthopaedics> A herniated intervertebral disk (nucleus pulposus) is one which has become displaced (prolapsed) from its normal position in between the vertebral bodies of the spine. Herniated disks often impinge on nearby nerve structures resulting in pain and neurologic symptoms. A clinical situation where the radicular nerve (nerve root) is compressed by the prolapsed disk is referred to as a radiculopathy. This problem tends to occur most commonly in the cervical and lumbar spine. (27 Sep 1997) |
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| herniation | <anatomy> Bulging of tissue through an opening in a membrane, muscle or bone. (16 Dec 1997) |
| herniation of nucleus pulposus | <radiology> Focal protrusion of disc material secondary to rupture of annulus fibrosus confined within the posterior longitudinal ligament location: L4/5 (35%); L5/S1 (27%); L3/4 (19%); L2/3 (14%); L1/2 (5%); thoracic spine affected in 3:1000 disc operations, posterolateral (49%): weakest point (posterior longitudinal ligament tightly adherent to posterior margin of disc), posterocentral (8%), lateral/foraminal (less than10%), intraosseous/vertical (14%): Schmorl node, extraforaminal/anterior (29%): commonly overlooked, bilateral: on both sided of the posterior ligament findings: disc (low T1) displaces posterior ligament/epidural fat (high T1), enlarged (edematous) nerve root: trumpet sign, see: degenerative disc disease extradural mass (12 Dec 1998) |
| hernio- | A hernia. Origin: L. Hernia, rupture (05 Mar 2000) |
| hernioenterotomy | Incision of the intestine following the reduction of a hernia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| herniography | Radiographic examination of a hernia following injection of a contrast medium into the hernial sac. Origin: hernia + G. Grapho, to write (05 Mar 2000) |
| hernioid | Resembling hernia. Origin: hernio-+ G. Eidos, resemblance (05 Mar 2000) |
| herniolaparotomy | Laparotomy for correction of hernia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hernioplasty | Synonym: herniorrhaphy. Origin: hernio-+ G. Plastos, formed (05 Mar 2000) |
| herniopuncture | Insertion of a hollow needle into a hernia in order to reduce the size of the tumour by withdrawing gas or liquid. (05 Mar 2000) |
| herniorrhaphy | <surgery> The surgical repair of a hernia. This surgery can be done under local or general anaesthesia. May be performed using a conventional incision or using a fibreoptic laparoscope. (27 Sep 1997) |
| herniotome | A slender bladed knife, with short cutting edge, for dividing the constricting tissues at the mouth of the hernial sac. Synonym: herniotome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| herniotomy | <medicine> A cutting for the cure or relief of hernia; celotomy. Origin: Hernia + Gr. To cut. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| hero | Origin: F. Heros, L. Heros, Gr. 1. An illustrious man, supposed to be exalted, after death, to a place among the gods; a demigod, as Hercules. 2. A man of distinguished valor or enterprise in danger, or fortitude in suffering; a prominent or central personage in any remarkable action or event; hence, a great or illustrious person. "Each man is a hero and oracle to somebody." (Emerson) 3. The principal personage in a poem, story, and the like, or the person who has the principal share in the transactions related; as Achilles in the Iliad, Ulysses in the Odyssey, and aeneas in the aeneid. "The shining quality of an epic hero." (Dryden) Hero worship, extravagant admiration for great men, likened to the ancient worship of heroes. "Hero worship exists, has existed, and will forever exist, universally among mankind." (Carlyle) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| herodiones | <ornithology> A division of wading birds, including the herons, storks, and allied forms. Synonym: Herodii. Herodio"nine. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. A heron. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Herpesvirus 1 (alpha), Gallid, Infectious Laryngotracheitis Virus, Avian
Synonyms : HHV-1, Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1, Herpesvirus 1 (alpha), Human
Synonyms : Turkey herpesviruses, herpesvirus, Turkey, herpesviruses, Turkey
Synonyms : Lucke frog herpesvirus, Lucke frog herpesviruses, Tumor Virus, Lucke
Synonyms : Aujeszky Disease Virus, Herpesvirus 1 (alpha), Suid, Herpesvirus Suis, Aujeszkys Disease Virus, Herpesvirus 1, Swine, Pseudorabies viruses
| hernia |
A hernia is the protrusion of an organ or tissue out of the body cavity in which it normally lies. By far the most common hernias develop in the abdomen, when a weakness in the abdominal wall evolves into a localized hole, or "defect", through which the protrusion occurs. These may present either with pain at the site, a visible or palpable lump, or in some cases by more vague symptoms resulting from pressure on an intraabdominal organ which has become "stuck" in the hernia. ...
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| herniation |
A hernia is the protrusion of an organ or tissue out of the body cavity in which it normally lies. By far the most common hernias develop in the abdomen, when a weakness in the abdominal wall evolves into a localized hole, or "defect", through which the protrusion occurs. These may present either with pain at the site, a visible or palpable lump, or in some cases by more vague symptoms resulting from pressure on an intraabdominal organ which has become "stuck" in the hernia. ...
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| heroin |
Heroin or diamorphine (INN) (colloquially referred to as junk, babania, horse, golden brown, smack, black tar, H, big H, lady H, dope, skag, juice, diesel, etc.) is an alkaloid opioid. Heroin is the 3,6-diacetyl derivative of morphine (hence diacetylmorphine) and is synthesised from it by acetylation. The white crystalline form is commonly the hydrochloride salt, diamorphine hydrochloride. It is highly addictive. ...
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| herpes zoster |
The varicella-zoster virus (VZV), also known as human herpesvirus 3 (HHV-3), is one of the eight herpesviruses known to affect humans (and other vertebrates). Primary VZV infection results in chickenpox (varicella), which may rarely result in complications including VZV encephalitis. Even when clinical symptoms of varicella have resolved, VZV remains dormant in the nervous system of the host in the trigeminal and dorsal root ganglia. ...
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| herb |
An herb (pronounced "urb" in American English and "hurb" in British English) is a plant grown for culinary or medicinal value. The green, leafy part of the plant is typically used. General usage differs between culinary herbs and medicinal herbs. A medicinal herb may be a shrub or other woody plant, whereas a culinary herb is a non-woody plant. By contrast, spices are the seeds, berries, bark, root, or other parts of the plant, even leaves in some cases. ...
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| HER | the state of being here in this place |
| HER | of or concerning this |
| HER | a belief that rejects the orthodox tenets of a religion |
| HER | any opinions or doctrines at variance with the official or orthodox position |
| HER | a person who holds religious beliefs in conflict with the dogma of the Roman Catholic Church |
| HER | a person who holds unorthodox opinions in any field (not merely religion) |
| HER | characterized by departure from accepted beliefs or standards |
| HER | to this writing or document |
| HER | used in negative statement to describe a situation that has existed up to this point or up to the present time |
| HER | under the terms of this agreement |
| HER | in a subsequent part of this document or statement or matter etc. |
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