| clavicular part of pectoralis major muscle | pars clavicularis musculi pectoralis majoris, clavicular head of pectoralis major |
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| clavicular percussion | Percussion, usually direct, along the entire clavicle to demonstrate dullness, particularly in apical pulmonary tuberculosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| claviculus | One of the perforating collagen fibres of bone. Origin: Mod. L. Dim. Of L. Clavus, a nail (05 Mar 2000) |
| clavipectoral fascia | A fascia that extends between the coracoid process, the clavicle, and the thoracic wall. It includes the muscular fascia which envelops the subclavius and pectoralis minor muscles and the strong membrane (costocoracoid membrane) formed in the interval between them, and the suspensory ligament of the axilla. The clavipectoral fascia (and the muscles it envelopes) constitute the deep anterior wall of the axilla. Synonym: fascia clavipectoralis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| clavulanic acid | <chemical> Clavulanic acid (c8h9o5n) and its salts and esters. The acid is a suicide inhibitor of bacterial beta-lactamase enzymes from streptomyces clavuligerus. Administered alone, it has only weak antibacterial activity against most organisms, but given in combination with beta-lactam antibiotics prevents antibiotic inactivation by microbial lactamase. Pharmacological action: antibiotics, lactam, enzyme inhibitors. Chemical name: 4-Oxa-1-azabicyclo(3.2.0)heptane-2-carboxylic acid, 3-(2-hydroxyethylidene)-7-oxo-, (2R-(2alpha,3Z,5alpha)) (12 Dec 1998) |
| clavulanic acids | <chemical> Acids, salts, and derivatives of clavulanic acid (c8h9o5n). They consist of those beta-lactam compounds that differ from penicillin in having the sulfur of the thiazolidine ring replaced by an oxygen. They have limited antibacterial action, but block bacterial beta-lactamase irreversibly, so that similar antibiotics are not broken down by the bacterial enzymes and therefore can exert their antibacterial effects. Pharmacological action: antibiotics, lactam, enzyme inhibitors. (12 Dec 1998) |
| clavus | 1. A small conical callosity caused by pressure over a bony prominence, usually on a toe. Synonym: corn, heloma. 2. Obsolete term for a condition resulting from healing of a granuloma of the foot in yaws, in which a core falls out, leaving an erosion. Origin: L. A nail, wart, corn (05 Mar 2000) |
| clavus hystericus | Severe head pain, sharply defined, and typically described as feeling like a nail being driven into the head; usually regarded as a conversion symptom. Origin: L. Clavus, nail (05 Mar 2000) |
| clavate |
[KLAV-ate] clubbed or enlarged at the tip (usually referring to antennae)
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[KLAV-us] a portion of the forewing in the true bugs and hoppers (Homoptera) that is located between the inside edge (next to the scutellum) and the claval suture
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club-shaped; gradually becoming thicker towards the end. See capitate.
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A ventral bone of the pectoral girdle. Reduced or absent in many mammals. The collarbone in humans.
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Collar bone.
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