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| OE | on examination; order entry [system]; orofacial cleft; orthopedic examination; otitis externa; out-stationed enrollment |
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| Oe | oersted |
| OEE | osmotic erythrocyte enrichment; outer enamel epithelium |
| OEF | oil immersion field; oxygen extraction fraction |
| OEIS | omphalocele, exstrophy, imperforate anus, spinal defects [complex] |
| OEL | occupational exposure limit |
| OEM | opposite ear masked; original electronic manufacturer |
| OER | Oxygen Enhancement Ratio |
| OER | osmotic erythrocyte [enrichment]; oxygen enhancement ratio |
| OERP | Office of Education and Regional Programming |
| OCBZ | Oxcarbazepine |
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| OCC | oocyte cumulus complex |
| OCD | Obsessive Compulsive Disorder |
| OCD | Osteochondritis dissecans |
| OCDD | Octachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin |
| OCDS | Obsessive Compulsive Drinking Scale |
| OCG | Oral cholecystography |
| OCIF | OPG)-osteoclastogenesis-inhibitory factor |
| OCIF | Osteoclastogenesis inhibitory factor |
| OCL | osteoclast |
| obstruent | Causing obstruction; blocking up; hindering; as, an obstruent medicine. Origin: L. Obstruens, p.pr. Of obstruere. See Obstruct. Anything that obstructs or closes a passage; especially, that which obstructs natural passages in the body; as, a medicine which acts as an obstruent. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| obtected | 1. Covered; protected. 2. <zoology> Covered with a hard chitinous case, as the pupa of certain files. Origin: L. Obtectus, p.p. Of obtegere to cover over. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| obtund | To dull or blunt, especially to blunt sensation or deaden pain. Origin: L. Ob-tundo, pp. -tusus, to beat against, blunt (05 Mar 2000) |
| obtunded | Mentally dulled. Head trauma may obtund a person. (12 Dec 1998) |
| obtundent | <medicine> A substance which sheathes a part, or blunts irritation, usually some bland, oily, or mucilaginous matter; nearly the same as demulcent. Origin: L. Obtundens, p.pr. Of obtundere. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| obtunder | <medicine> That which obtunds or blunts; especially, that which blunts sensibility. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| obturating embolism | Complete closing of the lumen of a vessel by an embolism. (05 Mar 2000) |
| obturation | Obstruction or occlusion. Origin: see obturator Intermittent self-obturation, passage of a blunt object in a lumen or meatus to occlude it or to dilate it. (05 Mar 2000) |
| obturator | 1. That which closes or stops an opening. 2. <surgery> An apparatus designed to close an unnatural opening, as a fissure of the palate. Origin: NL, fr. L. Obturare to stop up: cf.F. Obturateur. <anatomy> Serving as an obturator; closing an opening; pertaining to, or in the region of, the obturator foramen; as, the obturator nerve. <anatomy> Obturator foramen, an opening situated between the public and ischial parts of the innominate bone and closed by the obturator membrane; the thyroid foramen. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| obturator appliance | An appliance used to obliterate congenital or acquired defects of the jaws and surrounding structures, usually made of acrylic or rubber. (05 Mar 2000) |
| obturator artery | <anatomy, artery> Anastomoses, iliolumbar, inferior epigastric, medial circumflex femoral; origin, anterior division of the internal iliac; distribution, ilium, pubis, obturator and adductor muscles; branches, pubic, acetabular, anterior, and posterior. Synonym: arteria obturatoria. (05 Mar 2000) |
| obturator canal | The opening in the superior part of the obturator membrane through which the obturator nerve and vessels pass from the pelvic cavity into the thigh. Synonym: canalis obturatorius. (05 Mar 2000) |
| obturator crest | A ridge that extends from the pubic tubercle to the acetabular notch, giving attachment to the pubofemoral ligament of the hip joint. Synonym: crista obturatoria. (05 Mar 2000) |
| obturator externus | <anatomy, muscle> Origin, lower half of margin of obturator foramen and adjacent part of external surface of obturator membrane; insertion, trochanteric fossa of greater trochanter; action, rotates thigh laterally; nerve supply, obturator. Synonym: musculus obturator externus, external obturator muscle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| obturator fascia | The portion of the pelvic fascia that covers the obturator internus muscle. Synonym: fascia obturatoria. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Eye Physiology, Physiology of the Eye, Physiology, Ocular, Visual Physiology, Physiology, Eye, Physiology, Visual
Synonyms : Cerebro-Oculo-Renal Syndrome, Lowe Disease, Lowe Oculocerebrorenal Syndrome, Lowe-Bickel Syndrome, Lowe-Terrey-MacLachlan Syndrome, Oculocerebrorenal Dystrophy, Renal-Oculocerebrodystrophy, Cerebro Oculo Renal Syndrome, Cerebro-Oculo-Renal Syndromes
Synonyms : Muscle, Oculomotor, Muscles, Oculomotor, Oculomotor Muscle
Synonyms : Cranial Nerve IIIs, Cranial Nerve, Third, Cranial Nerves, Third, III, Cranial Nerve, IIIs, Cranial Nerve, Nerve III, Cranial, Nerve IIIs, Cranial, Nerve, Oculomotor, Nerve, Third Cranial, Nerves, Oculomotor, Nerves, Third Cranial, Oculomotor Nerves
Synonyms : Oculomotor Nerve Disorders, Oculomotor Nerve Palsy, Oculomotor Nerve Paralysis, Oculomotor Neuropathy, Partial Third-Nerve Palsy, Third Cranial Nerve Diseases, Third-Nerve Paralysis, Total Third-Nerve Palsy, Nerve Disease, Oculomotor, Nerve Diseases, Oculomotor
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