| Oesophagostomum georgianum | A species that occurs in the caecum and colon of pigs in the U.S. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Oesophagostomum quadrispinulatum | A species that occurs in the caecum and colon of pigs in the Americas, Europe, and Southeast Asia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Oesophagostomum radiatum | A species that occurs worldwide in cattle and water buffalo; the lesions are similar to those of sheep. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Oesophagostomum stephanostomum | A species occurring in chimpanzees, monkeys, and gorillas in Africa, but also reported from humans and monkeys in Brazil. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Oesophagostomum venulosum | A species that occurs worldwide in the caecum and colon of cattle, sheep, goats, deer, and many other ruminants. (05 Mar 2000) |
| oesophagostomy | Surgical formation of an external opening (stoma) into the oesophagus. (12 Dec 1998) |
| oesophagotomy | An incision through the wall of the oesophagus. Origin: oesophagus + G. Tome, an incision (05 Mar 2000) |
| oesophagram | A series of X-rays of the oesophagus. The X-ray pictures are taken after the patient drinks a solution that coats and outlines the walls of the oesophagus. Also called a barium swallow. (12 Dec 1998) |
| oesophagus | A long hollow muscular tube that connects the pharynx to the stomach. (27 Sep 1997) |
| oesophagus: scleroderma | <radiology> Females (80%), 35-55 years of age, decreased LES pressure, decreased peristalsis, smooth muscle atrophy with or without loose fibrosis, dermatomyositis may include involvement of upper 1/3 (striated), dysphagia to solids more than liquids (steakhouse syndrome), wide-open LES or HH, with or without basilar pulmonary fibrosis, other GI sites associated with CREST syndrome (12 Dec 1998) |
| oesophoria | A tendency for the eyes to turn inward, prevented by binocular vision. Synonym: esodeviation. Origin: G. Eso, inward, + phora, a carrying (05 Mar 2000) |
| oesophoric | Relating to or marked by oesophoria. (05 Mar 2000) |
| oestradiol | A hormone (272 D) synthesised mainly in the ovary, but also in the placenta, testis and possibly adrenal cortex. A potent oestrogen. (18 Nov 1997) |
| oestrian | <zoology> Of or pertaining to the gadflies. A gadfly. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| oestrids | Common name for botflies of the family Oestridae, such as Oestrus. Origin: G. Oistros, gadfly (05 Mar 2000) |
| Oeciacus |
a genus of insects related to bedbugs but having hairy bodies covered by long silklike coats; they are found on birds and in their nests. O. hiru´dinis is found on barn swallows in Europe and sometimes invades homes and attacks humans, causing severe irritation. O. vica´rius is found on swallows in North America.
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| oedipism |
intentional injury of one's own eyes.
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| Oedipus c. |
in psychoanalytic theory, the feelings and conflicts occurring in a child during the phallic phase of psychosexual development that result from sexual attraction to the opposite-sex parent, including envious, aggressive feelings toward the same-sex parent.
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| Oehl's m. |
muscle fibers in the chordae tendineae of the left atrioventricular valve.
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| Oehler's s. |
coldness and pallor of the feet in intermittent claudication.
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