| LATPT | left atrial transesophageal pacing test |
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| LATS | Long-Acting Thyroid Stimulating hormone(= Stimulator) |
| LATS | long-acting thyroid stimulator |
| LATS-P | long-acting thyroid stimulator-protector |
| LATu | lobulo-alveolar tumor |
| LAUP | laser-assisted uvulopalatoplasty |
| LAV | leafhopper A virus; lymphadenopathy-associated virus |
| lav | lavoratory |
| LAVH | laparoscopy-assisted vaginal hysterectomy |
| LAW | left atrial wall |
| LAN | Long Acting Neuroleptic |
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| LANA | Latency-associated nuclear antigen |
| LAO | L-Amino acid oxidase |
| LAO | Left Anterior Oblique |
| LAP | 1-latency associated peptide |
| LAP | L-leucinaminepeptidase |
| LAP | Left atrial pressure |
| LAP | Leucocyte alkaline phosphatase |
| LAP | Lipd A-associated protein |
| LAP | Lysosomal acid phosphatase |
lacrimase
lactacidase
| labyrinthine wall of middle ear | A bony layer separating the middle from the internal ear or labyrinth; it contains the fenestra vestibuli and the fenestra cochleae. Synonym: paries labyrinthicus cavi tympani, labyrinthine wall of middle ear, medial wall of middle ear. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| labyrinthitis | <pathology> Inflammation of the inner ear and semicircular canals. These structures are normally responsible for the maintenance balance and the perception of body position. Inflammation of these structures can result in nausea, vomiting and vertigo made worse by movement. (27 Sep 1997) |
| labyrinthodon | <paleontology> A genus of very large fossil amphibians, of the Triassic period, having bony plates on the under side of the body. It is the type of the order Labyrinthodonta. Synonym: Mastodonsaurus. Origin: Gr. Labyrinth +, tooth. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| labyrinthodont | <paleontology> Of or pertaining to the Labyrinthodonta. One of the Labyrinthodonta. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| labyrinthodonta | <paleontology> An extinct order of Amphibia, including the typical genus Labyrinthodon, and many other allied forms, from the Carboniferous, Permian, and Triassic formations. By recent writers they are divided into two or more orders. See Stegocephala. Origin: NL. See Labyrinthodon. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| labyrinthotomy | Incision into the labyrinth. Origin: Labyrinth + G. Tome, incision (05 Mar 2000) |
| labyrinthus | Synonym: convoluted part of kidney lobule. Origin: L. Fr. G. Labyrinthos, labyrinth (05 Mar 2000) |
| labyrinthus cochlearis | The content of the cochlea including the portion of the membranous labyrinth containing the spiral organ (cochlear duct) and the perilymphatic channels (scalae) which lie on either side. Synonym: labyrinthus cochlearis, organ of hearing. (05 Mar 2000) |
| labyrinthus ethmoidalis | A mass of air cells with thin bony walls forming part of the lateral wall of the nasal cavity; the cells are arranged in three groups, anterior, middle, and posterior, and are closed laterally by the orbital plate which forms part of the wall of the orbit. Synonym: labyrinthus ethmoidalis, ectethmoid, ectoethmoid, lateral mass of ethmoid bone. (05 Mar 2000) |
| labyrinthus membranaceus | A complex arrangement of communicating membranous canaliculi and sacs, filled with endolymph and surrounded by perilymph, suspended within the cavity of the bony labyrinth; its chief divisions are the cochlear labyrinth and the vestibular labyrinth. Synonym: labyrinthus membranaceus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| labyrinthus osseus | A series of cavities (cochlea, vestibule, and saemicircular canals) contained within the otic capsule of the petrous portion of the temporal bone; the bony labyrinth is filled with perilymph, in which the delicate, endolymph-filled membranous labyrinth is suspended. Synonym: labyrinthus osseus, osseous labyrinth. (05 Mar 2000) |
| labyrinthus vestibularis | The portion of the membranous labyrinth located within the saemicircular canals and the vestibule of the osseous labyrinth. It is surrounded with perilymph and involved with vestibular functions. Synonym: labyrinthus vestibularis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| lac | A resinous substance produced mainly on the banyan tree, but to some extent on other trees, by the Coccus lacca, a scale-shaped insect, the female of which fixes herself on the bark, and exudes from the margin of her body this resinous substance. Stick-lac is the substance in its natural state, incrusting small twigs. When broken off, and the colouring matter partly removed, the granular residuum is called seed-lac. When melted, and reduced to a thin crust, it is called shell-lac or shellac. Lac is an important ingredient in sealing wax, dyes, varnishes, and lacquers. Ceylon lac, a resinous exudation of the tree Croton lacciferum, resembling lac. Lac dye, a scarlet dye obtained from stick-lac. Lac lake, the colouring matter of lac dye when precipitated from its solutions by alum. Mexican lac, an exudation of the tree Croton Draco. Origin: Per. Lak; akin to Skr. Laksha: cf. F. Lague, It. & NL. Lacca. Cf. Lake a colour, Lacquer, Litmus. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Lac operon | Group of adjacent and coordinately controlled genes concerned with the metabolism of lactose in E. Coli. The lac operon was the first example of a group of genes under the control of an operator region to which a lactose repressor binds. When the bacteria are transferred to lactose containing medium, allolactose (which forms by transglycosylation when lactose is present in the cell) binds to the repressor, inhibits the binding of the repressor to the operator and allows transcription of mRNA for enzymes involved in galactose metabolism and transport across the membrane (_ galactosidase, galactoside permease and thiogalactoside transacetylase). (18 Nov 1997) |
| lac sulfuris | Sublimed sulfur boiled with lime water, the lime being removed from the precipitate by washing with diluted hydrochloric acid; used in preparing sulfur ointment and in the treatment of various skin disorders. Synonym: lac sulfuris, milk of sulfur. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Lamaze method |
Lamaze method of childbirth: a method that prepares a mother for natural childbirth; the pregnant woman (in classes and at home) practices (usually with the help of a coach) learns about the physiology of childbirth and techniques of relaxation and concentration and breathing
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speech defect involving excessive use or unusual pronunciation of the phoneme `l'
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a disease seen in patients with lung cancer and characterized by weakness and fatigue of hip and thigh muscles and an aching back; caused by antibodies directed against the neuromuscular junctions
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United States pathologist (born in Austria) who discovered human blood groups (1868-1943)
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| LA | complex system of paths or tunnels in which it is easy to get lost |
| LA | a complex system of interconnecting cavities |
| LA | resembling a labyrinth in form or complexity |
| LA | highly involved or intricate |
| LA | resembling a labyrinth in form or complexity |
| LA | relating to or affecting or originating in the inner ear |
| LA | a branch of the basilar artery that supplies the labyrinth |
| LA | a sensory system located in structures of the inner ear that registers the orientation of the head |
| LA | veins that drain the inner ear |
| LA | inflammation of the inner ear |
| LA | an amphibian of the superorder Labyrinthodontia |
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