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  • furcula ; furculum
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  • furfuraceous
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  • furfural
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  • furocoumarin
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  • Furosemide
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  • furred tongue
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  • furrowed tongue
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  • furrowed tongue =fissured¡­
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  • furuncle
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  • furuncle
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  • furuncle
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  • furuncle of ear
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  • fungal virus
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  • fungemia
    Áø±ÕÇ÷Áõ(¡­úìñø)
  • fungi
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  • fungi
    °õÆÎÀÌ·ù, ±Õ·ù(ж׾), Áø±Õ(òØÐ¶) º¹¼ö .
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    ºÒ(¿Ï)Àü±Õ·ù(ÝÕèÇîïж׾).
  • fungicidal
    »ìÁø±Õ¼º(߯òØÐ¶àõ).
  • fungicidal action
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  • fungicidal action
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  • fungicide
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  • fungiform
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fundus uteri The upper rounded extremity of the uterus above the openings of the uterine (fallopian) tubes.
Synonym: fundus uteri.
(05 Mar 2000)
fundus ventriculi An alternate term for fundus of stomach.
(05 Mar 2000)
fundus vesicae biliaris The wide closed end of the gallbladder situated at the inferior border of the liver.
Synonym: fundus vesicae biliaris (felleae).
(05 Mar 2000)
fundus vesicae urinariae The fundus is formed by the posterior wall which is somewhat convex.
Synonym: fundus vesicae urinariae, bas-fond, base of bladder.
(05 Mar 2000)
funduscope Synonym: ophthalmoscope.
Origin: L. Fundus, bottom, + G. Skopeo, to view
(05 Mar 2000)
funduscopy <procedure> Observation of the optic disc, retina and blood vessels. May be examined by direct or indirect ophthalmoscopy. In direct ophthalmoscopy the examiner uses an ophthalmoscope the size of a flashlight to shine a beam of light into your eye. In indirect ophthalmoscopy a head lamp device is used and a much brighter light. Visualisation of the retina is important in conditions such as glaucoma, diabetes, hypertension and conditions that cause increased intracranial pressure.
(27 Sep 1997)
fundusectomy Excision of the fundus of an organ.
Synonym: fundectomy.
Origin: L. Fundus, + G. Ektome, excision
(05 Mar 2000)
funeral rites Those customs and ceremonies pertaining to the dead.
(12 Dec 1998)
funeral sermons Sermons delivered at ceremonies for a dead person prior to burial or cremation.
(12 Dec 1998)
fungaemia The presence of fungi circulating in the blood. Opportunistic fungal sepsis is seen most often in immunosuppressed patients with severe neutropenia or in postoperative patients with intravenous catheters and usually follows prolonged antibiotic therapy.
(12 Dec 1998)
fungal <microbiology> An infection that is secondary to fungi. Common examples include: tinea versicolour and ringworm.
(05 Jan 1998)
fungal arthritis <pathology, rheumatology> Infection of a joint space by fungus. Common fungi that can cause mycotic arthritis include coccidioidomycosis, histoplasmosis, blastomycosis, cryptococcosis, sporotrichosis and candidiasis.
Infection of a joint generally occurs as a result of a primary fungal infection in the lungs. Treatment is with antifungal agents (for example amphotericin B, ketoconazole).
(27 Sep 1997)
fungal infection 1. (groin) Tinea cruris is a fungal infection of the perineum, better known as jock itch. This condition is often treated with clotrimazole or miconazole cream. Good general hygiene is vital in the prevention of tinea cruris. Keep the groin area clean and dry and avoid chafing. Launder athletic supporters frequently. Use an antifungal or drying powder after showering.
2. (nail) A fungal infection that involves the fingernails. Nails generally split, flake and grow too thick.
3. (scalp): A fungal scalp infection also known as tinea capitis. A crusting and scaly lesion of the scalp that can also be associated with localised hair loss. Treatment requires oral (systemic) antifungal medications.
(05 Jan 1998)
fungal nail infection The most common fungus infection of the nail is onychomycosis. Onychomycosis makes the nails look white and opaque, thickened, and brittle. Older women (perhaps because oestrogen deficiency may increase the risk of infection) and men and women with diabetes or disease of the small blood vessels (peripheral vacscular disease) are at increased risk. Artificial nails (acrylic or wraps ) increase the risk because when an artificial nail is applied, the nail surface is usually abraded with an emery board damaging it, emery boards can carry infection, and water can collect under the nail creating a moist, warm environment for fungal growth. Alternative names include tinea unguium and ringworm of the nails.
(12 Dec 1998)
fungal proteins Proteins found in any species of fungus.
(12 Dec 1998)
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funny bone the region of the median condyle of the humerus where it is crossed by the ulnar nerve.
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Fuchs' coloboma a small conus or crescent on the choroid, at the lower edge of the optic disk.
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fusiform aneurysm a spindle-shaped arterial aneurysm in which the stretching process affects the entire circumference of the artery, as opposed to a saccular aneurysm. Called also Richet's a.
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Fukala's operation removal of the lens of the eye for the treatment of marked myopia.
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full crown full veneer crown, a dental restoration that completely reproduces the clinical crown of a natural tooth. Called also complete c. and full veneer.
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