| Crohn's disease | <disease, gastroenterology> An inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal tract that seems to have both genetic and environmental causes, not well understood. The peak incidence of onset of this disease is between 15 and 25 years of age. Crohn's also occurs in later years between the ages of 55 and 60. Common symptoms include recurrent abdominal pains, fever, nausea, vomiting, weight loss and diarrhoea which is occasionally bloody. Complications include gastrointestinal bleeding, fistulas and anal fissures. Treatment includes anti-inflammatory drugs and corticosteroids. Surgery is successful in a select few. (27 Sep 1997) |
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| crohn's enteris | Crohn's disease (regional enteritis) involving only the small intestine. (12 Dec 1998) |
| crohn's enterocolitis | Crohn's disease involving both the small and large intestines. (12 Dec 1998) |
| crohn's ileocolitis | Crohn's disease involving the ileum (the lowest portion of the small intestine) and the colon (the large intestine). (12 Dec 1998) |
| Crohn, Burrill | <person> U.S. Gastroenterologist, 1884-1983. See: Crohn's disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cromakalim | <chemical> A potassium-channel opening vasodilator that has been investigated in the management of hypertension. It has also been tried in patients with asthma. (martindale, the extra phramacopoeia, 30th ed, p352) Pharmacological action: antihypertensive agents, bronchodilator agents, parasympatholytics, vasodilator agents. Chemical name: 2H-1-Benzopyran-6-carbonitrile, 3,4-dihydro-3-hydroxy-2,2-dimethyl-4-(2-oxo-1-pyrrolidinyl)-, trans-(+-)- (12 Dec 1998) |
| cromolyn sodium | <chemical> A chromone complex that acts by inhibiting the release of chemical mediators from sensitised mast cells. It is used in the prophylactic treatment of both allergic and exercise-induced asthma, but does not affect an established asthmatic attack. Pharmacological action: anti-asthmatic agents. Chemical name: 4H-1-Benzopyran-2-carboxylic acid, 5,5'-((2-hydroxy-1,3-propanediyl)bis(oxy))bis(4-oxo-, disodium salt (12 Dec 1998) |
| Cronkhite, Leonard Jr | <person> U.S. Physician, *1919. See: Cronkhite-Canada syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cronkhite-canada syndrome | <radiology> Not inherited; no pattern, inflammatory glandular dilatation of stomach, colon, small bowel (50%), juvenile-type polyps, no malignant potential, protein and electrolyte loss, ectodermal abnormalities, alopecia, hyperpigmentation, nail loss (onycholysis), prognosis: males: remits, females: die in 6-18 months due to cachexia see: polyposis syndromes (12 Dec 1998) |
| Crooke's granules | Lumpy masses of basophilic material in the basophil cells of the anterior lobe of the pituitary, associated with Cushing's disease, or following the administration of ACTH. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Crooke's hyaline change | Replacement of cytoplasmic granules of basophil cells of the anterior pituitary by homogenous hyaline material; a characteristic finding in Cushing's syndrome, but usually not present in the cells of a basophil adenoma. Synonym: Crooke's hyaline degeneration. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Crooke's hyaline degeneration | Replacement of cytoplasmic granules of basophil cells of the anterior pituitary by homogenous hyaline material; a characteristic finding in Cushing's syndrome, but usually not present in the cells of a basophil adenoma. Synonym: Crooke's hyaline degeneration. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Crooke, Arthur | <person> English pathologist, *1905. See: Crooke's granules, Crooke's hyaline change, Crooke's hyaline degeneration. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Crookes' glass | A spectacle lens combined with metallic oxides to absorb ultraviolet or infrared rays. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Crookes, Sir William | <person> British physicist and chemist, 1832-1919; winner of the Nobel Prise in chemistry in 1907. See: Crookes' glass, Crookes-Hittorf tube. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Avian Crop, Avian Crops, Crops, Avian
Synonyms : Agricultural Crop
Synonyms : Circulation, Cross, Circulations, Cross, Cross Circulations
Synonyms : Infection, Cross, Infections, Hospital, Infections, Nosocomial, Cross Infections, Hospital Infection, Infection, Hospital, Infection, Nosocomial, Infections, Cross, Nosocomial Infection
Synonyms : Cross Reaction, Reaction, Cross, Reactions, Cross
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traverse: travel across or pass over; "The caravan covered almost 100 miles each day" intersect: meet at a point thwart: hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of; "What ultimately frustrated every challenger was Ruth's amazing September surge"; "foil your opponent" a wooden structure consisting of an upright post with a transverse piece fold so as to resemble a cross; "she crossed her legs" crisscross: a marking that consists of lines that cross each other a representation of the structure on which Jesus was crucified; used as an emblem of Christianity or in heraldry to cover or extend over an area or time period; "Rivers traverse the valley floor", "The parking lot spans 3 acres"; "The novel spans three centuries" meet and pass; "the trains crossed" any affliction that causes great suffering; "that is his cross to bear"; "he bears his afflictions like a crown of thorns" hybrid: an organism that is the offspring of genetically dissimilar parents or stock; especially offspring produced by breeding plants or animals of different varieties or breeds or species; "a mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey" trace a line through or across; "cross your `t'" cross(a): extending or lying across; in a crosswise direction; at right angles to the long axis; "cross members should be all steel"; "from the transverse hall the stairway ascends gracefully"; "transversal vibrations"; "transverse colon" hybridization: (genetics) the act of mixing different species or varieties of animals or plants and thus to produce hybrids crossbreed: breed animals or plants using parents of different races and varieties; "cross a horse and a donkey"; "Mendel tried crossbreeding"; "these species do not interbreed" crabbed: perversely irritable
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nonsocial infection: an infection that is acquired at a hospital or other healthcare facility
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a section created by a plane cutting a solid perpendicular to its longest axis a sample meant to be representative of a whole population (physics) the probability that a particular interaction (as capture or ionization) will take place between particles; measured in barns
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dealing with or comparing two or more cultures; "a cross-cultural survey"
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dress in the clothes of the other sex
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| CRO | a republic in the western Balkans in south-central Europe in the eastern Adriatic coastal area |
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| CRO | a member of the Slavic people living in Croatia |
| CRO | of or relating to or characteristic of Croatia or its people or language |
| CRO | perennial of the eastern United States having early solitary yellow flowers followed by late petalless flowers |
| CRO | a genus of Scolopacidae |
| CRO | small sandpiper that breeds in the arctic and migrates south along sandy coasts in most of world |
| CRO | needlework done by interlocking looped stitches with a hooked needle |
| CRO | interlock |
| CRO | create by looping or crocheting |
| CRO | a needle with a hook on the end |
| CRO | a needle with a hook on the end |
| CRO | a stitch made by pulling a loop of thread through another loop with a crochet needle |
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