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| ODP | offspring of diabetic parents; right occipitoposterior [fetal position] [Lat. occipito-dextra posterior] |
| ODPHP | Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion |
| ODQ | on direct questioning |
| ODS | organized delivery system; osmotic demyelination syndrome |
| ODSG | ophthalmic Doppler sonogram |
| ODT | Occlusive Dressing Technique; ¹ÐºÀ ¿ä¹ý |
| ODT | oculodynamic tract; right occipitotransverse [fetal position] [Lat. occipito-dextra transversa] |
| ODTS | organic dust toxic syndrome |
| ODU | optical density unit |
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| obstinate | 1. Firmly adhering to one's own purpose, opinion, etc. Even when wrong; not yielding to argument, persuasion, or entreaty. Synonym: intractable, refractory. Synonym: refractory. Origin: L. Obstinatus, determined (05 Mar 2000) |
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| obstipation | Intractable constipation. Origin: L. Obstipatio (18 Nov 1997) |
| obstruction | 1. The act of blocking or clogging. 2. The state or condition of being clogged. Origin: L. Obstructio (18 Nov 1997) |
| obstructive apnea | Peripheral apnea, apnea either as the result of obstruction of the air passages or inadequate respiratory muscle activity. (05 Mar 2000) |
| obstructive appendicitis | Acute appendicitis due to infection of retained secretion behind an obstruction of the lumen by a fecalith or some other cause, including carcinoma of the caecum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| obstructive dysmenorrhoea | Dysmenorrhoea due to obstruction of discharge of menstrual blood, as in cervical stenosis. Synonym: obstructive dysmenorrhoea. (05 Mar 2000) |
| obstructive hydrocephalus | Hydrocephalus secondary to a block in cerebrospinal fluid flow in the ventricular system or between the ventricular system and spinal canal. Synonym: noncommunicating hydrocephalus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| obstructive jaundice | Jaundice resulting from obstruction to the flow of bile into the duodenum, whether intra-or extrahepatic. Synonym: mechanical jaundice. (05 Mar 2000) |
| obstructive lung disease | <chest medicine> A form of lung disease that manifests as acute or chronic, narrowing or blockage of the smaller airways in the lungs, causing increased resistance to airflow in the bronchial tubes (for example asthma, silicosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease from smoking). (27 Sep 1997) |
| obstructive murmur | A murmur caused by narrowing of one of the valvular orifices. (05 Mar 2000) |
| obstructive pneumonia | Infection of lung resulting from obstruction of airway, by narrowing resulting from previous disease process, persistent bronchospasm, thick secretions or by aspiration of a foreign body. (05 Mar 2000) |
| obstructive pulmonary overinflation | Emphysema caused by obstruction of airways that has greater effect on expiration than inspiration; occurs reversibly with bronchospasm of asthma; localised process can be due to aspiration of a foreign body. (05 Mar 2000) |
| obstructive sleep apnoea | A form of sleep apnoea which occurs as the result of a physical occlusion of the oropharyngeal airway during sleep. (27 Sep 1997) |
| obstructive thrombus | A thrombus due to obstruction in the vessel from compression or other cause. (05 Mar 2000) |
| obstructive uropathy | <nephrology, urology> A sudden disorder which results in the complete blockage of urine flow out the bladder and/or urethra. Pressure rises in the urinary tract causing a backward pressure on the kidneys. Bilateral hydronephrosis (kidney enlargement), hypertension and damage to the kidneys (acute renal failure) will occur if the obstruction is not relieved. Causes include prostate disease, tumours and cystocele. Origin: Gr. Pathos = disease (27 Sep 1997) |
Synonyms : Glaucomas, Suspect, Hypertensions, Ocular, Ocular Hypertensions, Suspect Glaucoma, Suspect Glaucomas
Synonyms : Hypotension, Ocular, Hypotony, Ocular
Synonyms : Brown's Tendon Sheath Syndrome, Convergence Excess, Cyclophoria, Deficiency, Smooth Pursuit, Eye Motility Disorders, Parinaud's Syndrome, Paroxysmal Ocular Dyskinesia, Pseudoophthalmoplegia, Spasm of Conjugate Gaze, Syndrome, Brown's Tendon Sheath, Cyclophorias
Synonyms : Ocular Physiologic Phenomenon, Ocular Physiological Phenomenon, Ocular Physiological Phenomenons, Phenomena, Ocular Physiologic, Phenomena, Ocular Physiological, Phenomenas, Ocular Physiologic, Phenomenon, Ocular Physiologic, Phenomenon, Ocular Physiological
Synonyms : Ocular Physiologic Process, Ocular Physiological Process, Physiologic Process, Ocular, Physiologic Processes, Ocular, Physiological Process, Ocular, Physiological Processes, Ocular, Process, Ocular Physiologic, Process, Ocular Physiological
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