| PSP | Parotid secretory protein |
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| PSP | Peak systolic pressure |
| PSP | Postsynaptic potential |
| PSP | Primary spontaneous pneumothorax |
| PSP | Progressive supranuclear paly |
| PSP | Pseudopregnancy |
| PSP | Pseudopregnant |
| PSP | phenolsulfonphtalein |
| PSP | phenyl saligenin phosphate |
| PspA | Pneumococcal surface protein A |
| pseudoicterus | Yellowish discoloration of the skin not due to bile pigments, as in Addison's disease. Synonym: pseudojaundice. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| pseudoileus | Absolute obstipation, stimulating ileus, due to paralysis of the intestinal wall. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pseudoinfarction | Any condition mimicking myocardial infarction, for example, acute pericarditis, dissecting aneurysm of the aorta, etc. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pseudoinfluenza | An epidemic catarrh simulating influenza, but less severe. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pseudointraligamentous | Falsely giving the impression of lying within the broad ligament; e.g., a pseudointraligamentous tumour. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pseudoisochromatic | Apparently of the same colour; denoting certain charts containing coloured spots mixed with figures printed in confusion colours; used in testing for colour vision deficiency. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pseudoisoenzymes | Multiple forms of enzymes that catalyze the same reaction and have the same amino acid sequence; differences are due to effects of some posttranslational modification. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pseudojaundice | Yellowish discoloration of the skin not due to bile pigments, as in Addison's disease. Synonym: pseudojaundice. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pseudokeratin | A protein extracted from epidermis and nervous tissue (glial fibrils), probably involved in keratinization. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pseudolamina | The extended apical portion of a phyllode. (09 Oct 1997) |
| pseudolepromatous leishmaniasis | Leishmaniasis caused by several New and Old World species and strains of Leishmania (L. Mexicana amazonensis, L. M. Pifanoi, possibly L. M. Garnhami and L. M. Venezuelensis; in Ethiopia, L. Aethiopica, and unidentified leishmanial agents in Namibia and Tanzania). The condition is associated with a suppressed cell-mediated immune response, so that the non-ulcerating, non-necrotizing cutaneous lesions can spread widely over the body; great numbers of parasite-filled macrophages are found in the dermal lesions. Healing does not appear to occur unless an acquired cellular hypersensitivity can develop. Synonym: anergic leishmaniasis, diffuse leishmaniasis, disseminated cutaneous leishmaniasis, leishmaniasis tegumentaria diffusa, pseudolepromatous leishmaniasis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pseudolipoma | <tumour> Any circumscribed, soft, smooth, usually movable swelling or tumefaction that grossly resembles a lipoma. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pseudolithiasis | A disorder resembling one of the syndromes associated with a stone in a hollow viscus or elsewhere. Origin: pseudo-+ G. Lithos, stone (05 Mar 2000) |
| pseudologia | Pathological lying in speech or writing. Origin: pseudo-+ G. Logos, word Pseudologia phantastica, an elaborate and often fantastic account of a patient's exploits, which are completely false but which the patient appears to believe. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pseudology | Falsehood of speech. Origin: Gr.; false + speech: cf. F. Pseudologie. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Psychologic Theory, Psychological Theories, Theories, Psychological, Theory, Psychological, Psychologic Theories, Theories, Psychologic, Theory, Psychologic
Synonyms : Psychologic Warfare, Warfare, Psychological, Warfare, Psychologic
Synonyms : Factors, Psychological, Psychological Factors, Psychological Side Effects, Psychologists, Psychosocial Factors, Side Effects, Psychological, Factor, Psychological, Factor, Psychosocial, Factors, Psychosocial, Psychological Factor, Psychological Side Effect
Synonyms : Applied Psychology, Applied Psychologies, Psychologies, Applied
Synonyms : Clinical Psychology
| psammomatous meningioma |
a transitional meningioma that contains many psammoma bodies; called also psammoma.
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a spherical, concentrically laminated mass of calcareous material, usually of microscopic size; such bodies occur in both benign and malignant epithelial and connective-tissue tumors, and are sometimes associated with chronic inflammation.
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| pseudomembranous inflammation |
an acute inflammatory response to a powerful necrotizing toxin, such as the diphtheria toxin, characterized by the formation on a mucosal surface, most often in the pharynx, larynx, respiratory passages, and intestinal tract, of a false membrane composed of precipitated fibrin, necrotic epithelium, and inflammatory white cells.
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| pseudostratified epithelium |
a type of epithelium which occurs in the large excretory ducts of the parotid and several other glands and in the male urethra. The nuclei are spaced at different levels and the cells are quite variable in shape, giving the appearance of a stratified epithelium.
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| PS | affecting or influenced by the human mind |
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| PS | pertaining to forces or mental processes outside the possibilities defined by natural or scientific laws |
| PS | communication by paranormal means |
| PS | from a psychic point of view |
| PS | a person afflicted with psychosis |
| PS | affecting the mind or mood or other mental processes |
| PS | a drug that can produce mood changes and distorted perceptions |
| PS | a drug that can produce mood changes and distorted perceptions |
| PS | subject to psychoanalytic treatment |
| PS | a set of techniques for exploring underlying motives and a method of treating various mental disorders |
| PS | a licensed practitioner of psychoanalysis |
| PS | of or relating to or incorporating the methods and theory of psychiatric treatment originated by Sigmund Freud |
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