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  • funiculus cuneatus<³ª>
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  • funiculus dorsalis<³ª>
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  • funiculus gracilis<³ª>
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  • funiculus lateralis<³ª>
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  • funiculus medullae spinalis<³ª>
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  • funiculus posterior<³ª>
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  • funiculus separans<³ª>
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  • funiculus spermaticus<³ª>
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  • funiculus teres<³ª>
    ¿ø»è(ê­ßã).
  • funiculus umbilicalis<³ª>
    ÅÈÁÙ, Á¦´ë(ð°Óá).
  • funiculus<³ª>
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  • fungaemia
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  • fungal
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  • fungal
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  • fungal abscess
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  • fungal culture
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  • fungal disease
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  • fungal disease
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  • fungal disease,deep
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  • fungal disease,encephalitic
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  • fungal disease,superficial
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  • fungal form
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  • fungal identification
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  • fungal infection
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fundus flavimaculatus A genetic disorder of the pigment epithelium of the retina manifested by yellowish white flecks; some loss of central vision is involved; probably autosomal recesssive.
(05 Mar 2000)
fundus gastricus The portion of the stomach that lies above the cardiac notch.
Synonym: fundus gastricus, fundus ventriculi, greater cul-de-sac.
(05 Mar 2000)
fundus glands Branched tubular glands lying in the mucosa of the fundus and body of the stomach; such glands contain parietal cells that secrete hydrochloric acid, zymogen cells that produce pepsin, and mucous cells.
Synonym: glandulae gastricae, glandulae propriae, fundus glands, gastric follicles, Wasmann's glands.
(05 Mar 2000)
fundus meatus acustici interni The thin cribriform plate of bone separating the cochlea and vestibule from the internal acoustic meatus; a transverse crest divides it into two regions; in the superior region are located the area nervi facialis and the area vestibularis superior; in the inferior region are located the area cochleae, area vestibularis inferior, and foramen singulare.
Synonym: fundus meatus acustici interni, fundus of internal auditory meatus.
(05 Mar 2000)
fundus oculi The concave interior of the eye, consisting of the retina, the choroid, the sclera, the optic disk, and blood vessels, seen by means of the ophthalmoscope.
(12 Dec 1998)
fundus of gallbladder The wide closed end of the gallbladder situated at the inferior border of the liver.
Synonym: fundus vesicae biliaris (felleae).
(05 Mar 2000)
fundus of internal acoustic meatus The thin cribriform plate of bone separating the cochlea and vestibule from the internal acoustic meatus; a transverse crest divides it into two regions; in the superior region are located the area nervi facialis and the area vestibularis superior; in the inferior region are located the area cochleae, area vestibularis inferior, and foramen singulare.
Synonym: fundus meatus acustici interni, fundus of internal auditory meatus.
(05 Mar 2000)
fundus of internal auditory meatus The thin cribriform plate of bone separating the cochlea and vestibule from the internal acoustic meatus; a transverse crest divides it into two regions; in the superior region are located the area nervi facialis and the area vestibularis superior; in the inferior region are located the area cochleae, area vestibularis inferior, and foramen singulare.
Synonym: fundus meatus acustici interni, fundus of internal auditory meatus.
(05 Mar 2000)
fundus of stomach The portion of the stomach that lies above the cardiac notch.
Synonym: fundus gastricus, fundus ventriculi, greater cul-de-sac.
(05 Mar 2000)
fundus of urinary bladder The fundus is formed by the posterior wall which is somewhat convex.
Synonym: fundus vesicae urinariae, bas-fond, base of bladder.
(05 Mar 2000)
fundus of uterus The upper rounded extremity of the uterus above the openings of the uterine (fallopian) tubes.
Synonym: fundus uteri.
(05 Mar 2000)
fundus polycythemicus The engorged, dilated veins, with cyanotic retina, occurring in erythraemia.
(05 Mar 2000)
fundus reflex A red glow reflected from the fundus of the eye when a light is cast upon the retina, as in retinoscopy.
Synonym: eye reflex, fundus reflex, pupillary reflex.
Synonym: pyramid of light.
(05 Mar 2000)
fundus tigre A normal fundus to which a deeply pigmented choroid gives the appearance of dark polygonal areas between the choroidal vessels, especially in the periphery.
Synonym: fundus tigre, leopard fundus, leopard retina, mosaic fundus, tigroid fundus, tigroid retina.
(05 Mar 2000)
fundus tympani The floor of the tympanic cavity; a thin plate of bone separating the tympanic cavity from the jugular fossa.
Synonym: paries jugularis cavi tympani, fundus tympani, inferior wall of tympanic cavity, jugular wall of middle ear.
(05 Mar 2000)
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fusible metal an alloy with a low melting point and used as solder and in safety plugs and sprinkler fuses
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fusion protein a protein produced by a recombinant DNA construct engineered such that the coding region of one gene is linked distal to the 5?end of another gene and within its coding region, placing expression of both genes under regulatory control of the second, usually well characterized, gene.
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fusion reflex the reflex which tends to merge the images on the two retinas into a single impression.
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