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| radiculectomy | Synonym: rhizotomy. Origin: radicul-+ G. Ektome, excision (05 Mar 2000) |
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| radiculitis | Inflammation of the root of a spinal nerve. The latin radix means root. (12 Dec 1998) |
| radiculo- | Radicul- Radicle; radicular. Origin: L. Radicula, radicle, dim. Of radix, root (05 Mar 2000) |
| radiculoganglionitis | Involvement of roots and ganglia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| radiculomeningomyelitis | Inflammation of the nerve roots, the meninges, and the spinal cord. Synonym: radiculomeningomyelitis. Origin: rhizo-+ G. Meninx, membrane, + myelon, marrow, + -itis, inflammation (05 Mar 2000) |
| radiculomyelopathy | Disease involving the spinal cord and nerve roots. Synonym: radiculomyelopathy. Origin: myelo-+ L. Radicula, root, + G. Pathos, disease (05 Mar 2000) |
| radiculoneuropathy | Disease of the spinal nerve roots and nerves. (05 Mar 2000) |
| radiculopathy | <pathology> 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. Origin: Gr. Pathos = disease (27 Sep 1997) |
| radiculose | <botany> Producing numerous radicles, or rootlets. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| radiectomy | Synonym: root amputation. Origin: L. Radix, root, + G. Ektome, excision (05 Mar 2000) |
| radiesthesia | Therapeutic cult concerned with intangible energies surrounding the living body and based on the detection of these intrinsic radiations by dowsing, or divining, or the use of more elaborate instruments (radionics). (12 Dec 1998) |
| radiferous | Containing radium. (05 Mar 2000) |
| radii | Plural of radius. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
| radii lentis | 9 to 12 faint lines on the anterior and posterior surfaces of the lens that radiate from the poles toward the equator; they mark the lines along which the ends of lens fibres abut. Synonym: lens stars, lens sutures. (05 Mar 2000) |
| radio | 1. <physics> The transmission and reception of electric impulses or signals by means of electric waves without a connecting wire, or the use of these waves for the wireless transmission of electric impulses into which sound is converted. 2. <anatomy, prefix> A combining form indicating connection with, or relation to, a radius or ray; specifically, with the radius of the forearm; as, radio-ulnar, radiomuscular, radiocarpal. Origin: L. Radius, ray (21 Jun 2000) |
Synonyms : Orthopantomographies, Panoramic Radiographies, Pantomographies, Radiographies, Panoramic
Synonyms : Thoracic Radiography, Radiographies, Thoracic, Thoracic Radiographies
Synonyms : Radioimmunoassays
Synonyms : Immunoscintigraphy, Radiolabelled, Radiolabeled Immunoscintigraphy, Radiolabelled Immunoscintigraphy, Immunoscintigraphies, Radiolabeled, Immunoscintigraphies, Radiolabelled, Radioimmunodetections, Radioimmunoimagings, Radioimmunoscintigraphies
Synonyms : Analyses, Radioimmunoprecipitation, Analysis, Radioimmunoprecipitation, Assay, Farr, Assay, Radioimmunoprecipitation, Assays, Radioimmunoprecipitation, Radioimmunoprecipitation Analyses, Radioimmunoprecipitation Assays
| radiofrequency pacemaker |
a cardiac pacemaker consisting of an antenna coil on the skin and a subcutaneously implanted receiving coil with an electrode inserted into the ventricular myocardium. Pulses from a lightweight radio transmitter carried by the patient are transmitted to the pacemaker.
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| radiation cataract |
a subcapsular opacity caused by ionizing radiation such as x-rays, gamma rays, and neutrons, and by nonionizing radiation such as infrared (heat) rays, ultraviolet waves, microwaves, and laser radiation.
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| radi | a radio wave used to transmit and receive messages |
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| radi | an object that radiates radio waves |
| radi | the entire spectrum of electromagnetic frequencies used for communications |
| radi | station for the production and transmission of radio broadcasts |
| radi | astronomical telescope that picks up electromagnetic radiations in the radio-frequency range from extra-terrestrial sources |
| radi | transmitter that is the part of a radio system that transmits signals |
| radi | an electromagnetic wave with a wavelength between 0.5 cm to 30,000 m |
| radi | operated and guided by radio |
| radi | an aircraft without a pilot that is operated by remote control |
| radi | the entire spectrum of electromagnetic frequencies used for communications |
| radi | electronic equipment consisting of a combination of a radio receiver and a record player |
| radi | opacity to X-rays or other radiation |
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