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| THBI | thyroid hormone binding inhibitor |
| THBP | 7,8,9,10-tetrahydrobenzo[a]-pyrene; thyroid hormone binding protein |
| THBS | thrombospondin |
| THC | terpin hydrate and codeine; tetrahydrocannabinol; tetrahydrocortisol; thiocarbanidin; thrombocytopenia; transhepatic cholangiogram; transplantable hepatocellular carcinoma |
| THCA | alpha-trihydroxy-5-beta-cholestannic acid |
| THD | Thomsen disease; transverse heart diameter |
| Thd | ribothymidine |
| THDOC | tetrahydrodeoxycorticosterone |
| TH(+) | Tyrosine hydroxylase-positive |
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| TH-2 | T helper cell type 2 |
| TH-IR | TH immunoreactive |
| TH-ir | Tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactive |
| TH-IR | Tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactivity |
| TH1 | T Helper 1 |
| TH1 | T helper type 1 |
| TH1 | T helper cell 1 |
| Th1 | T helper cell type 1 |
| TH2 | T Helper 2 |
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| thalamic syndrome | <syndrome> A syndrome produced by infarction of the postero-inferior thalamus causing transient hemiparesis, severe loss of superficial and deep sensation with preservation of crude pain in the hypalgic limbs which frequently have vasomotor or trophic disturbances. Synonym: Dejerine-Roussy syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| thalamic tenia | The sharp edge or angle between the superior and medial surface of the thalamus on either side; to it is attached the epithelial lamina forming the roof of the third ventricle. Synonym: tenia ventriculi tertii, thalamic tenia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thalamiflorous | <botany> Bearing the stamens directly on the receptacle; said of a subclass of polypetalous dicotyledonous plants in the system of De Candolle. See: Thalamus, and Floral. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| thalamo- | Thalam- The thalamus. Origin: G. Thalamos, bedroom (thalamus) (05 Mar 2000) |
| thalamocoele | <anatomy> The cavity or ventricle of the thalamencephalon; the third ventricle. Origin: Thalamic + Cg. Hollow. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| thalamocortical | Relating to the efferent connections of the thalamus with the cerebral cortex. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thalamocortical fibres | A general term identifying nerve fibres arising from nuclei of the thalamus and projecting to, and terminating in, the cerebral cortex. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thalamolenticular | Relating to the thalamus, usually the dorsal thalamus, and the lenticular nucleus (putamen and globus pallidus). (05 Mar 2000) |
| thalamophora | <zoology> Same as Foraminifera. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Chamber + to bear. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| thalamostriate veins | See: inferior thalamostriate veins, superior thalamostriate vein. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thalamotomy | Destruction of a selected portion of the thalamus by stereotaxy for the relief of pain, involuntary movements, epilepsy, and, rarely, emotional disturbances; produces few, if any, neurological deficits or undesirable personality changes. Origin: thalamus + G. Tome, incision (05 Mar 2000) |
| thalamus | <anatomy> Either of two large, ovoid masses, consisting chiefly of grey substance, situated one on each side of and forming part of the lateral wall of the third ventricle. It is divided into two major parts: dorsal and ventral, each of which contains many nuclei. Origin: L., Gr. Thalamos = inner chamber (18 Nov 1997) |
| thalassaemia | <haematology> A genetic form of anaemia in which there is abnormality of the globin portion of haemoglobin. Affected individuals cannot synthesise haemoglobin properly, and they produce small, pale, short-lived red blood cells. Widespread in Mediterranean countries. Origin: Gr. Haima = blood (11 Jan 1998) |
| thalassaemia intermedia | A clinical variant of thalassaemia characterised by an intermediate degree of severity. These patients have severe anaemia but usually do not require regular blood transfusions. Intermedia disorders represented a heterogeneous group of genetic disorders and may include cases with homozygous or heterozygous abnormalities in the beta-globin chain gene. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thalassaemia major | The dire disease also known as beta thalassaemia. The clinical picture of this form of anaemia was first described in 1925 by the paediatrician thomas benton cooley. Other names for the disease are cooley's anaemia and mediterranean anaemia. The term thalassaemia was coined by the nobel prise winning pathologist george whipple and the professor of paediatrics william bradford at u. Of rochester because thalassa in greek means the sea (like the mediterrranean sea) + -aemia means in the blood so thalassaemia means sea in the blood. Thalassaemia is not just one disease. It is a complex contingent of genetic (inherited) disorders all of which involve underproduction of haemoglobin, the indispensable molecule in red blood cells that carries oxygen. The globin part of normal adult haemoglobin is made up of 2 alpha and 2 beta polypeptide chains. In beta thalassaemia, there is a mutation (change) in both beta globin chains leading to underproduction (or absence) of beta chains, underproduction of haemoglobin, and profound anaemia. The gene for beta thalassaemia is relatively frequent in people of mediterranean origin (for example, from italy and greece). Children with this disease inherit one gene for it from each parent (and so are said to be homozygous for beta thalassaemia). The parents are carriers (heterozygotes) with just one thalassaemia gene, are said to have thalassaemia minor, and are essentially normal. Their children affected with beta thalassaemia seem entirely normal at birth (because at birth we still have predominantly foetal haemoglobin which does not contain beta chains) but the anaemia emerges in the first few months of life and becomes progressively more severe leading to pallor and easy fatiguability, failure to thrive (grow), bouts of fever (due to infections) and diarrhoea. Treatment based on blood transfusions is helpful but not curative. Gene therapy will, it is hoped, be applicable to this disease. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Thalassemias
Synonyms : Thalassotherapies
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Celgene Brand of Thalidomide, Sedoval, Thalomid
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| TH | relating to or connecting the cortex and thalamus |
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| TH | a vein serving the thalamus and corpus striatum |
| TH | large egg-shaped structures of gray matter that form the dorsal subdivision of the diencephalon |
| TH | polar bears |
| TH | white bear of arctic regions |
| TH | an inherited form of anemia caused by faulty synthesis of hemoglobin |
| TH | a fatal form of homozygous thalassemia (inherited from both parents) in which there is no hemoglobin |
| TH | an inherited form of anemia caused by faulty synthesis of hemoglobin |
| TH | a fatal form of homozygous thalassemia (inherited from both parents) in which there is no hemoglobin |
| TH | relating to the seas, especially smaller or inland seas |
| TH | a genus of Labridae |
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