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PSS Portal-systemic shunting
PSS Primary Sjogren Syndrome
PSS Progressive Systemic Scleroderma
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PSS physiologic salt solution
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PSSP Penicillin-susceptible S. pneumoniae
PST Pancreastatin
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  • JrId: 25703
    JournalTitle: Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.)
    MedAbbr: Psychotherapy
    ISSN: 0033-3204
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    NlmId: 2984829
  • JrId: 25729
    JournalTitle: Psychotherapy.
    MedAbbr: Psychotherapy
    ISSN: 0090-144X
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    NlmId: 417660
  • JrId: 25752
    JournalTitle: Psychiatric annals.
    MedAbbr: Psychiatr Ann
    ISSN: 0048-5713
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  • JrId: 25766
    JournalTitle: Psychiatric forum.
    MedAbbr: Psychiatr Forum
    ISSN: 0033-2690
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  • JrId: 25786
    JournalTitle: Psychology today.
    MedAbbr: Psychol Today
    ISSN: 0033-3107
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pseudomembranous colitis <gastroenterology> A form of gastroenteritis which occurs when there is an over-growth of Clostridium difficile bacteria in the intestine. This can occur after long-term treatment with broad spectrum antibiotics.
(25 Nov 1998)
pseudomembranous conjunctivitis A non-specific inflammatory reaction characterised by the appearance on the conjunctiva of a coagulated fibrinous plaque that may be peeled off from intact epithelium.
(05 Mar 2000)
pseudomembranous enteritis Enterocolitis with the formation and passage of pseudomembranous material in the stools; occurs most commonly as a sequel to antibiotic therapy; caused by a necrolytic exotoxin made by Clostridium difficile.
Synonym: pseudomembranous colitis, pseudomembranous enteritis.
(05 Mar 2000)
pseudomembranous enterocolitis Enterocolitis with the formation and passage of pseudomembranous material in the stools; occurs most commonly as a sequel to antibiotic therapy; caused by a necrolytic exotoxin made by Clostridium difficile.
Synonym: pseudomembranous colitis, pseudomembranous enteritis.
(05 Mar 2000)
pseudomembranous gastritis Gastritis characterised by the formation of a false membrane.
(05 Mar 2000)
pseudomembranous inflammation A form of exudative inflammation that involves mucous and serous membranes; relatively large quantities of fibrin in the exudate result in a rather tenacious membrane-like covering that is fairly adherent to the underlying acutely inflamed tissue; the pseudomembrane usually contains (in addition to the dense network of fibrin) varying quantities of plasma protein, degenerated and necrotic elements from the affected tissue, polymorphonuclear leukocytes, bacteria, etc.
(05 Mar 2000)
pseudomeningitis The symptoms and signs of meningeal irritation associated with acute febrile illness or dehydration without actual infection of the meninges.
(12 Dec 1998)
pseudomenstruation Uterine bleeding without the typical premenstrual endometrial changes.
(05 Mar 2000)
pseudometaplasia The change in shape of cells to meet altered physical conditions, as the flattening of cuboidal cells in cysts as a result of pressure.
Synonym: pseudometaplasia.
(05 Mar 2000)
pseudomnesia A subjective impression of memory of events that have not occurred.
Origin: pseudo-+ G. Mnesis, memory
(05 Mar 2000)
pseudomonad <bacteria> Member of the genus Pseudomonas, a large group of Gram-negative, obligately respiratory (never fermentative) bacteria.
(25 Nov 1998)
pseudomonadaceae A family of gram-negative bacteria usually found in soil or water and including many plant pathogens and a few animal pathogens.
(12 Dec 1998)
Pseudomonas <bacteria> Genus of gram-negative bacteria. They are rod shaped and are motile, possessing one or more polar flagella. Several species produce characteristic water soluble fluorescent pigments. They are found in soil and water.
Pseudomonas syringae is a plant pathogen causing leaf spot and wilt. Pseudomonas aeruginosa, normally a soil bacterium, is an opportunistic pathogen of humans who are immunocompromised. It can infect the wounds of victims with severe burns, causing the formation of blue pus.
(18 Nov 1997)
Pseudomonas acidovorans A species found in soil and occasionally in clinical specimens.
(05 Mar 2000)
pseudomonas aeruginosa A species of gram-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped bacteria commonly isolated from clinical specimens (wound, burn, and urinary tract infections). It is also found widely distributed in soil and water. P. Aeruginosa is a major agent of nosocomial infection.
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Psychology, Military - »õâ The branch of applied psychology concerned with psychological aspects of selection, assignment, training, morale, etc., of Armed Forces personnel.
    Synonyms :
  • Psychology, Social - »õâ The branch of psychology concerned with the effects of group membership upon the behavior, attitudes, and beliefs of an individual.
    Synonyms : Psychologies, Social, Social Psychologies
  • Psychometrics - »õâ Assessment of psychological variables by the application of mathematical procedures.
    Synonyms : Psychometric
  • Psychomotor Agitation - »õâ A feeling of restlessness associated with increased motor activity. This may occur as a manifestation of nervous system drug toxicity or other conditions.
    Synonyms : Psychomotor Hyperactivity, Psychomotor Restlessness, Hyperactivity, Psychomotor, Psychomotor Excitement, Restlessness, Psychomotor
  • Psychomotor Disorders - »õâ Abnormalities of motor function that are associated with organic and non-organic cognitive disorders.
    Synonyms : Developmental Psychomotor Disorders, Psychomotor Disorders, Developmental, Developmental Psychomotor Disorder, Impairment, Psychomotor, Impairments, Psychomotor, Psychomotor Disorder, Developmental, Psychomotor Impairments
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pseudocowpox virus a virus of the genus Parapoxvirus that produces nodular lesions similar to those of cowpox and orf on the udders and teats of milk cows and the oral mucosa of suckling calves (paravaccinia), which can be transmitted to humans during milking. Called also milker's node v. and paravaccinia v.
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pseudomucinous cystadenocarcinoma cystadenocarcinoma in which the epithelium-lined cystic masses produce a sticky, gelatinous, glycoprotein-rich fluid; it usually occurs in the ovary and is often benign.
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psychic reflex a reflex aroused by a stored-up impression of memory, such as the secretion of saliva at the sight or thought of good-tasting food.
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psychosomatic disorder a disorder in which the physical symptoms are caused or exacerbated by psychological factors, such as migraine headache, lower back pain, or irritable bowel syndrome. ...
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psychocardiac reflex increase in the pulse rate on recalling an individual emotional experience.
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PS a person (usually a psychologist but sometimes a linguist) who studies the psychological basis of human language
PS of or relating to the psychology of language
PS the branch of cognitive psychology that studies the psychological basis of linguistic competence and performance
PS mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature
PS of or relating to or determined by psychology
PS (psychiatry) a psychological disorder of thought or emotion
PS a feature of the mental life of a living organism
PS the branch of medicine dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
PS the most appropriate time for achieving a desired effect
PS the science of mental life
PS (psychology) a mental condition in which the qualities of a state are relatively constant even though the state itself may be dynamic
PS the use of psychological tactics to destroy the opponents' morale
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