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  • tunica adventitia
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  • tunica intima
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  • tunica media
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  • tuning
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  • tuning curve
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  • tuning fork
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  • tuning fork oscillator
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  • tunnel vision
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  • tunnel wound
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  • tubercular diarrhea
    °áÇÙ¼º ¼³»ç(Ì¿ú·àõàÜÞá).
  • tubercular eruption
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  • tubercular tooth
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  • tuberculin converter
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  • tuberculin hypersensitivity
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  • tuberculin hypersensitivity
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  • tuberculin hypersensitivity
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  • tuberculin reaction
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  • tuberculin reaction
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tuberculostatic <pharmacology> Inhibiting the growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
(18 Nov 1997)
tuberculous Relating to or affected by tuberculosis.
Compare: tubercular.
(05 Mar 2000)
tuberculous abscess An abscess caused by the tubercle bacillus.
Synonym: cold abscess.
(05 Mar 2000)
tuberculous bronchopneumonia An acute form of pulmonary tuberculosis characterised by widespread patchy consolidations.
(05 Mar 2000)
tuberculous enteritis Enteric tuberculosis that may occur in the absence of obvious pulmonary t.; may be caused by bovine tuberculosis contracted through drinking of unpasteurised milk or swallowing of tubercle bacilli expectorated from cavitary lesions in the lung.
(05 Mar 2000)
tuberculous lymphadenitis Lymphadenitis resulting from infection by Mycobacterium tuberculosis; tuberculosis of the lymph nodes.
Synonym: tuberculosis lymphadenitis.
(05 Mar 2000)
tuberculous meningitis Inflammation of the cerebral leptomeninges marked by the presence of granulomatous inflammation; it is usually confined to the base of the brain (basilar meningitis, internal hydrocephalus) and is accompanied in children by an accumulation of spinal fluid in the ventricles (acute hydrocephalus).
Synonym: cerebral tuberculosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
tuberculous nephritis Nephritis, mainly interstitial, due to the tubercle bacillus.
(05 Mar 2000)
tuberculous pericarditis Pericarditis caused by tuberculosis infection.
(05 Mar 2000)
tuberculous peritonitis <radiology> Aetiology: haematogenous spread, rupture of mesenteric node,
Types: wet: exudative ascites, dry: tuberculous adenopathy and adhesions, fibrotic: abdominal mass with separation and fixation of bowel,
CT: high density ascites (30 HU), peripancreatic and mesenteric adenopathy with low density, centres (caseous necrosis), irregular soft tissue density of omemtum, ** tuberculosis: gastrointestinal manifestations
(12 Dec 1998)
tuberculous rheumatism An inflammatory condition of the joints or fibrous tissues during the course of tuberculosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
tuberculous spondylitis Tuberculous infection of the spine associated with a sharp angulation of the spine at the point of disease.
Synonym: Pott's disease, spondylarthrocace, spondylocace, trachelocyrtosis, trachelokyphosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
tuberculous wart A tuberculous skin lesion having a warty surface with a chronic inflammatory base seen on the hands in adults and lower extremities in children, with marked hypersensitivity to tuberculous antigens.
See: postmortem wart.
Synonym: lupus papillomatosus, lupus verrucosus, tuberculous wart, verrucous scrofuloderma.
(05 Mar 2000)
tuberculum Origin: L, dim. Of tuber a swelling.
<zoology> A tubercle.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
tuberculum adductorium The prominence above the medial epicondyle of the femur to which the tendon of the adductor magnus attaches.
Synonym: tuberculum adductorium.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Tumor Markers, Biological - »õâ Molecular products metabolized and secreted by neoplastic tissue and characterized biochemically in cells or body fluids. They are indicators of tumor stage and grade as well as useful for monitoring responses to treatment and predicting recurrence. Many chemical groups are represented including hormones, antigens, amino and nucleic acids, enzymes, polyamines, and specific cell membrane proteins and lipids.
    Synonyms : Biochemical Tumor Markers, Biological Tumor Marker, Biological Tumor Markers, Marker, Biochemical Tumor, Marker, Biologic Tumor, Marker, Biological Tumor, Marker, Neoplasm Metabolite, Marker, Tumor Metabolite, Markers, Biochemical Tumor, Tumor Markers, Biologic
  • Tumor Necrosis Factor Decoy Receptors - »õâ A subclass of tumor necrosis family receptors that lack cell signaling domains. They bind to specific TNF RECEPTOR LIGANDS and are believed to play a modulating role in the TNF signaling pathway. Some of the decoy receptors are products of distinct genes, while others are products of ALTERNATIVE SPLICING of the MRNA for the active receptor.
    Synonyms : Decoy Receptor for FAS Ligands, Decoy Receptor for TRAIL Ligands, Decoy Receptor, Tumor Necrosis Factor, Tumor Necrosis Factor Decoy Receptor, FAS Receptors, Decoy, Receptors, Decoy FAS, Receptors, Decoy TRAIL, TRAIL Receptors, Decoy
  • Tumor Necrosis Factor Ligand Superfamily Member 13 - »õâ A member of tumor necrosis factor superfamily found on MACROPHAGES; DENDRITIC CELLS and T-LYMPHOCYTES. It occurs as transmembrane protein that can be cleaved to release a secreted form that specifically binds to TRANSMEMBRANE ACTIVATOR AND CAML INTERACTOR PROTEIN; and B CELL MATURATION ANTIGEN.
    Synonyms : A Proliferation Inducing Ligand Protein, APRIL Protein, TALL-2 Protein, TNF- and APOL-Related Leukocyte Expressed Ligand 2 Protein, TALL 2 Protein, TNF and APOL Related Leukocyte Expressed Ligand 2 Protein
  • Tumor Necrosis Factor Ligand Superfamily Member 14 - »õâ A member of tumor necrosis factor superfamily found on activated LYMPHOCYTES and MONOCYTES. It occurs as transmembrane protein that can be cleaved to release a secreted form that specifically binds to LYMPHOTOXIN BETA RECEPTOR and TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR RECEPTOR SUPERFAMILY, MEMBER 14.
    Synonyms : HVEM-L Protein, Herpesvirus Entry Mediator-Ligand Protein, TNF Superfamily, Member 14, TNFSF14 Protein, HVEM L Protein, Herpesvirus Entry Mediator Ligand Protein
  • Tumor Necrosis Factor Ligand Superfamily Member 15 - »õâ A member of tumor necrosis factor superfamily found on ENDOTHELIAL CELLS that plays a role in the inhibition of endothelial cell growth and PHYSIOLOGIC ANGIOGENESIS.
    Synonyms : TL1 Ligand, TL1A Ligand, VEGI (Vascular Endothelial Growth Inhibitor) Protein, Ligand, TL1, Ligand, TL1A
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turbidity muddiness created by stirring up sediment or having foreign particles suspended
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turbinal turbinate bone: any of the scrolled spongy bones of the nasal passages in man and other vertebrates
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tuberculosis infection transmitted by inhalation or ingestion of tubercle bacilli and manifested in fever and small lesions (usually in the lungs but in various other parts of the body in acute stages)
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tuberculous tubercular: constituting or afflicted with or caused by tuberculosis or the tubercle bacillus; "a tubercular child"; "tuberculous patients"; "tubercular meningitis"
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turbinate of or relating to the scroll-shaped turbinate bones in the nasal passages turbinate bone: any of the scrolled spongy bones of the nasal passages in man and other vertebrates coiling: in the shape of a coil
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TU (of a bird or animal) having a usually ornamental tuft or process on the head
TU having or adorned with tufts
TU (of plants) growing in dense clumps or tufts
TU tufted perennial of western Europe and Azores having bright pink to white flowers
TU small blue-flowered fringed gentian of Sierra Nevada mountains
TU European viola with an unusually long corolla spur
TU N Pacific puffin having a large yellow plume over each eye
TU crested titmouse of eastern and midwestern United States
TU common perennial climber of temperate regions of Eurasia and North America having dense elongate clusters of flowers
TU a sudden abrupt pull
TU a powerful small boat designed to pull or push larger ships
TU struggle in opposition
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