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  • fascia-fat flap
    ±Ù¸·Áö¹æÇÇÆÇ
  • iliopectineal fascia
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  • iliac fascia
    ¾ûµ¢±Ù¸·, Àå°ñ±Ù¸·
  • lumbodorsal fascia
    µîÇ㸮±Ù¸·, ¿ä¹è±Ù¸·
  • masseteric fascia
    ±ú¹°±Ù¸·, ±³±Ù±Ù¸·
  • nuchal fascia
    ¸ñ´ú¹Ì±Ù¸·, Ç×±Ù¸·
  • orbital fascia
    ´«È®±Ù¸·, ¾È¿Í±Ù¸·
  • obturator fascia
    ¼ÓÆó¼â±Ù¸·
  • phrenicopleural fascia
    °¡·Î¸·°¡½¿¸·±Ù¸·, Ⱦ°ÝÈ丷±Ù¸·
  • parietal pelvic fascia
    º®Âʰñ¹Ý±Ù¸·
  • parotid fascia
    ±Í¹Ø»ù±Ù¸·, ÀÌÇϼ±±Ù¸·
  • perineal fascia
    »ô±Ù¸·, ȸÀ½±Ù¸·
  • pharyngobasilar fascia
    ÀεΰáÀý±Ù¸·, ÀεεÎÀú±Ù¸·
  • spermatic fascia
    Á¤»è±Ù¸·
  • Scarpa¡¯s fascia
    ½ºÄ«¸£ÆÄ±Ù¸·
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  • fascia implantation
    ±Ù¸·³»ºÎÀ̽Ä, ±Ù¸·À̽Ä
  • fascia lata sling
    ³Ò´Ù¸®±Ù¸·°ÉÀÌ, ´ëÅð±Ù¸·°ÉÀÌ
  • fascia-fat flap
    ±Ù¸·Áö¹æÇÇÆÇ
  • iliac fascia
    ¾ûµ¢±Ù¸·
  • iliopectineal fascia
    ¾ûµ¢µÎµ¢±Ù¸·, Àå°ñÄ¡°ñ±Ù¸·
  • lumbodorsal fascia
    (¢¡thoracolumbar fascia) µîÇ㸮±Ù¸·
  • masseteric fascia
    ±ú¹°±Ù¸·, ±³±Ù±Ù¸·
  • nuchal fascia
    ¸ñ´ú¹Ì±Ù¸·
  • obturator fascia
    ¼ÓÆó¼â±Ù¸·
  • orbital fascia
    ´«È®±Ù¸·
  • parietal pelvic fascia
    º®Âʰñ¹Ý±Ù¸·
  • parotid fascia
    ±Í¹Ø»ù±Ù¸·
  • perineal fascia
    »ô±Ù¸·
  • pharyngobasilar fascia
    ÀεΰáÀý±Ù¸·
  • phrenicopleural fascia
    °¡·Î¸·°¡½¿¸·±Ù¸·
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  • alloplastic graft
    ¹«»ý¹°Àç·áÀÌ½ÄÆí(ÙíßæÚªî§è÷ì¹ãÕø¸).
  • animal graft
    µ¿¹°½ÄÇÇ(¡­½ÄÇÇ).
  • artificial skin graft
    Àΰø ÇǺÎÀ̽Ä
  • free graft
    À¯¸®À̽Ä(À¯ÀÌÀ̽Ä).
  • free graft
    À¯¸®À̽Ä(ë´ìÆì¹ãÕ).
  • free jejunal graft
    À¯¸®°øÀå À̽ļú
  • full thickness graft
    ÀüÃþÇǺÎÀÌ½ÄÆí(¡­ÇǺÎÀÌ½ÄÆí), ÀüÃþ½ÄÇÇ(¡­½ÄÇÇ).
  • full thickness graft
    ÀüÃþÇǺÎÀÌ½ÄÆí(¡­ù«Ý±ì¹ãÕø¸), ÀüÃþ½ÄÇÇ(¡­ãÕù«).
  • gauntlet graft
    Àå°©»ó À̽İñ Æí(íæË¡ßÒì¹ãÖÍéø¸), ±äÀå°©Çü À̽Ä.
  • graft
    ÀÌ½ÄÆí
  • graft
    À̽Ä(Æí)
  • graft
    Á¶Á÷À̽Ä(ðÚòÄì¹ãÕ)
  • graft =transplantation
    Á¶Á÷À̽Ä(ðÚòÄì¹ ãÕ), ÀÌ½ÄÆí(ì¹ãÕø¸).
  • graft accordion
    ¾ÆÄÚ¿Àµð¾ð½Ä ½ÄÇÇ(¡­½ÄÇÇ).
  • graft accordion
    ¾ÆÄÚ¿Àµð¾ð½Ä ½ÄÇÇ(¡­ãÕù«).
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  • cartilage graft
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  • chorioallantoic graft
    À¶¸ð¿ä¸·À̽Ä(ëÖÙ¾èñدì¹ãÕ).
  • collagen graft
    ±³¿øÁúÀ̽Ä
  • composite graft
    º¹ÇÕÁ¶Á÷À̽Ä.
  • corneal graft
    °¢¸·ÀÌ½ÄÆí(¡­ì¹ãÖ).
  • coronary artery bypass graft
    °ü»óµ¿¸Æ¿ìȸ·Î¼úÀ̽Ä(¼ú).
  • coronary artery bypass graft
    °ü»óµ¿¸Æ¿ìȸ·Î¼úÀ̽Ä(¼ú).
  • cultured keratinocyte graft
    ¹è¾ç°¢Áú¼¼Æ÷ À̽Ä
  • dermic graft
    ½ÄÇÇ(½ÄÇÇ).
  • dermis graft
    ÁøÇÇÀ̽Ä
  • double-end graft
    ½Ö´ÜÀ̽Ä.
  • dural graft
    °æ¸·À̽Ä(°æ¸·À̽Ä).
  • epidermic graft
    Ç¥ÇÇÀ̽Ä(¡­ì¹ãÕ).
  • fat graft
    Áö¹æÀÌ½ÄÆí(¡­ÀÌ½ÄÆí).
  • fat graft
    Áö¹æÀ̽Ä
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  • Fascia lata
    ³Ò´Ù¸®±Ù¸·
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ´ëÅð±Ù¸·
  • Thoracolumbar fascia
    µîÇ㸮±Ù¸·
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Èä¿ä±Ù¸·
  • Deep cervical fascia
    ¸ñ±Ù¸·
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] °æ±Ù¸·
  • Nuchal fascia
    ¸ñ´ú¹Ì±Ù¸·
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Ç×±Ù¸·
  • External spermatic fascia
    ¹Ù±ùÁ¤»è±Ù¸·
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¿ÜÁ¤»è±Ù¸·
  • Fascia of dorsum of foot
    ¹ßµî±Ù¸·
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Á·¹è±Ù¸·
  • Transversalis fascia
    ¹è°¡·Î±Ù¸·
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] º¹È¾±Ù±Ù¸·
  • Parietal pelvic fascia
    º®Âʰñ¹Ý±Ù¸·
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] º®Ãø°ñ¹Ý±Ù¸·
  • Extraperitoneal fascia
    º¹¸·¹Ù±ù±Ù¸·
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] º¹¸·¿Ü±Ù¸·
  • Peritoneoperineal fascia
    º¹¸·»ô±Ù¸·
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] º¹¸·È¸À½±Ù¸·
  • Buccopharyngeal fascia
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    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÇùÀεαٸ·
  • Fascia adherens
    ºÎÂøÆÇ
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  • Clavipectoral fascia
    ºøÀå°¡½¿±Ù¸·
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  • Internal seprmatic fascia
    ¼ÓÁ¤»è±Ù¸·
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ³»Á¤»è±Ù¸·
  • Obturator fascia
    ¼ÓÆó¼â±Ù¸·
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Æó¼â±Ù¸·
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  • perineal fascia
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GVHD Graft-Versus-Host Disease; ½Ä´ëÁÖ Áúȯ
PTSG Partial Thickness Skin Graft
STSG Split Thickness Skin Graft
ACBG aortocoronary bypass graft
ACG accelerator globulin; alternative care grant; ambulatory care group; American College of Gastroenter...
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CABG CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFT
cGVHD Chronic graft versus host disease
cGVHD Chronic graft-vs.-host disease
CABG Coronary Artery Bypass Graft surgery
DGF Delayed graft function
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  • fascia parotidea
    ±Í¹Ø»ù ±Ù¸·, ÀÌÇϼ± ±Ù¸·
    ÀÌÇϼ±À» ½Î°í ÀÖ´Â °æ±Ù¸·.
  • fascia pelvis profunda
    ½ÉÀ½°æ ±Ù¸·
    À½°æ ÇØ¸éü¿Í ¿äµµ ÇØ¸éü¸¦ ÇÔ²² µÑ·¯½Î°í ÀÖ´Â ´Ü´ÜÇÑ ±Ù¸·Ãþ.
  • fascia peritoneoperinealis
    º¹¸· ȸÀ½¸·, º¹¸· ȸÀ½±Ù¸·
    Á÷ÀåÀÇ ÀüÃøÀ¸·ÎºÎÅÍ Á÷Àå ¹æ±¤¿Í ȤÀº Á÷Àå Áú¿ÍÀÇ ¹Ù´ÚÀ» Çü¼ºÇÏ´Â À¶ÇÕ ¸·. Á÷Àå ¹æ±¤ Áß°Ý È¤Àº Á÷Àå Áú Áß°ÝÀÇ Çü¼º¿¡ °ü°èµÈ´Ù.
  • fascia praevertebralis
    ôÃß ¾Õ ±Ù¸·, ÃßÀü ±Ù¸·
  • fascia profulda
    ½É±Ù¸·, ±íÀº ±Ù¸·
    ¸öÅë°ú »çÁö¸¦ µÑ·¯½Î°í ¶ÇÇÑ ¿©·¯ ±ÙÀ°À» µÑ·¯½Î´Â Ä¡¹ÐÇÏ°í °­ÇÑ ¼¶À¯¼º ¸·.
  • fascia thoracolumbalis
    Èä¿ä ±Ù¸·, °¡½¿ Ç㸮 ±Ù¸·
    ³»ÃøÀ¸·Î ôÃßÀÇ Àüü ±æÀÌ¿¡ °ÉÃÄ ºÎÂøµÇ¾î ÀÖ°í ¿ÜÃøÀ¸·Î´Â º¹È¾±Ù °Ç¸·¿¡ ºÎÂøµÇ¾î ÀÖ´Â ¹èºÎÀÇ ±Ù¸·. ÇϹæÀ¸·Î´Â Àå°ñ¸ª°ú õ°ñ¿¡ ºÎÂøµÇ¾î ÀÖ´Ù.
  • fascia transversalis
    º¹È¾±Ù ±Ù¸·
    º¹º®ÀÇ ³»ÃøÀ» ½Î°í ÀÖ´Â ¸·À¸·Î¼­ º¹Á÷±Ù°ú º¹Á÷±ÙÃÊ µÚ·Î ´Ù¸¥ ÂÊÀÇ ±Ù¸·°ú ¿¬°áµÇ¾î ÀÖÀ¸¸ç µ¿½Ã¿¡ Ⱦ°Ý¸· ±Ù¸·, Àå°ñ ±Ù¸·, °ñ¹Ýº® ±Ù¸·°úµµ ¿¬°áµÇ¾î ÀÖ´Ù.
  • iliopectineal fascia
    Àå°ñ Ä¡°ñ ±Ù¸·, ÀåÄ¡±Ù¸·
  • inferior fascia of urogenital diaphragm
    ¾Æ·¡ ºñ´¢ »ý½Ä °Ý¸· ±Ù¸·
  • palmar fascia
    ¼öÀå±Ù¸·
    ¼Õ¹Ù´Ú ÂÊÀÇ ±ÙÀ°À» ½Î°íÀÖ´Â ¾ãÀº ¸·.
  • perineal fascia
    ȸÀ½ ±Ù¸·
  • perivesical fascia
    ¹æ±¤ ÁÖÀ§ ±Ù¸·
  • renal fascia
    ÄáÆÏ ±Ù¸·
  • subcutaneous fascia
    ÇÇÇÏ ±Ù¸·
  • superficial fascia
    õ±Ù¸·, õÃþ±Ù¸·
    õÃþ±Ù¸·Àº ÇǺΠÁ÷ÇϹ濡 À§Ä¡ÇÑ ¼¶¼¼ÇÏ°í °æ°è°¡ ºÒºÐ¸íÇÑ ÃþÀ¸·Î ¾È¸é¿¡´Â ¾È¸é Ç¥Á¤±Ù, °æºÎ¿¡¼­´Â ±¤°æ±ÙÀ» Æ÷ÇÔÇÑ´Ù.
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vascularised graft The state of a graft after the recipient vasculature has been connected with the vessels in the graft.
(05 Mar 2000)
partial-thickness graft A graft of portions of the skin, i.e., the epidermis and part of the dermis, or of part of the mucosa and submucosa, but not including the periosteum.
Synonym: partial-thickness graft, split-skin graft.
(05 Mar 2000)
pedicle graft A skin flap sustained by a blood-carrying stem from the donor site during transfer, in periodontal surgery, a flap used to increase the width of attached gingiva, or to cover a root surface, by moving the attached gingiva, which remains joined at one side, to an adjacent position and suturing the free end.
(05 Mar 2000)
Reverdin graft Small bits of skin, of partial or full thickness, removed from a healthy area and seeded in a site to be covered.
Synonym: Reverdin graft.
(05 Mar 2000)
graft To insert scions from one tree, or kind of tree, etc, into another; to practice grafting.
A small shoot or scion of a tree inserted in another tree, the stock of which is to support and nourish it. The two unite and become one tree, but the graft determines the kind of fruit.
A branch or portion of a tree growing from such a shoot.
<surgery> A portion of living tissue used in the operation of autoplasty.
Origin: OE. Graff, F. Greffe, originally the same word as OF. Grafe pencil, L. Graphium, Gr, fr. To write; prob. Akin to E. Carve. So named from the resemblance of a scion or shoot to a pointed pencil. Cf. Graphic, Grammar.
1. To insert (a graft) in a branch or stem of another tree; to propagate by insertion in another stock; also, to insert a graft upon. [Formerly written graff.
2.
<surgery> To implant a portion of (living flesh or akin) in a lesion so as to form an organic union.
3.
To join (one thing) to another as if by grafting, so as to bring about a close union. "And graft my love immortal on thy fame !" (Pope)
4.
To cover, as a ring bolt, block strap, splicing, etc, with a weaving of small cord or rope-yarns.
Origin: F. Greffer. See Graft.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
graft enhancement, immunologic The induction of prolonged survival and growth of allografts of either tumours or normal tissues which would ordinarily be rejected. It may be induced passively by introducing graft-specific antibodies from previously immunised donors, which bind to the graft's surface antigens, masking them from recognition by T-cells; or actively by prior immunization of the recipient with graft antigens which evoke specific antibodies and form antigen-antibody complexes which bind to the antigen receptor sites of the T-cells and block their cytotoxic activity.
(12 Dec 1998)
graft occlusion <physiology> Obstruction of flow in biological or prosthetic vascular grafts.
(12 Dec 1998)
graft rejection <haematology, immunology> When donated bone marrow infused during a bone marrow transplant is rejected by the patients body or does not take.
(16 Dec 1997)
graft survival <haematology> The survival of a graft in a host, the factors responsible for the survival and the changes occurring within the graft during growth in the host.
(12 Dec 1998)
graft-versus-host disease <haematology> A common and serious, complication of bone marrow transplantation where there is a reaction of donated bone marrow against a patient's own tissue.
When donor lymphocytes or a graft containing lymphocytes that are immunologically competent are given to a patient that has low immunological competence, an incompatibility reaction can result. This is due to antibodies from the donor against antigens in the host. This is due to mismatch of MHC Class I antigens and can produce lymphocyte clones that will react by a variety of processes against the host and cause damage.
The clinical condition can be fatal and is due to the donor's immune cells recognising the host cells as foreign.
The clinical entity characterised by anorexia, diarrhoea, loss of hair, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, growth retardation, and eventual death brought about by the graft-versus-host reaction. It can occur in either chronic or acute forms and is treatable by immunosuppressive drugs.
Seen most commonly following bone marrow transplantation, acute disease is seen after 5-40 days and chronic disease weeks to months after transplantation, affecting, principally, the gastrointestinal tract, liver, and skin.
Radiological appearances of the gastrointestinal tract include; thickened wall, mucosal folds thickened or effaced, increased secretions most likely to be rapid transit of GI tract, mass most likely to be focal oedema, fibrosis, hallmark: diffuse, uniform thickening of small bowel.
Synonym: GVH disease.
Acronym: GVHD
(20 Sep 2002)
graft-versus-host reaction <haematology> A common and serious, complication of bone marrow transplantation where there is a reaction of donated bone marrow against a patient's own tissue.
When donor lymphocytes or a graft containing lymphocytes that are immunologically competent are given to a patient that has low immunological competence, an incompatibility reaction can result. This is due to antibodies from the donor against antigens in the host. This is due to mismatch of MHC Class I antigens and can produce lymphocyte clones that will react by a variety of processes against the host and cause damage.
The clinical condition can be fatal and is due to the donor's immune cells recognising the host cells as foreign.
The clinical entity characterised by anorexia, diarrhoea, loss of hair, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, growth retardation, and eventual death brought about by the graft-versus-host reaction. It can occur in either chronic or acute forms and is treatable by immunosuppressive drugs.
Seen most commonly following bone marrow transplantation, acute disease is seen after 5-40 days and chronic disease weeks to months after transplantation, affecting, principally, the gastrointestinal tract, liver, and skin.
Radiological appearances of the gastrointestinal tract include; thickened wall, mucosal folds thickened or effaced, increased secretions most likely to be rapid transit of GI tract, mass most likely to be focal oedema, fibrosis, hallmark: diffuse, uniform thickening of small bowel.
Synonym: GVH disease.
Acronym: GVHD
(20 Sep 2002)
graft-versus-host response <haematology> A common and serious, complication of bone marrow transplantation where there is a reaction of donated bone marrow against a patient's own tissue.
When donor lymphocytes or a graft containing lymphocytes that are immunologically competent are given to a patient that has low immunological competence, an incompatibility reaction can result. This is due to antibodies from the donor against antigens in the host. This is due to mismatch of MHC Class I antigens and can produce lymphocyte clones that will react by a variety of processes against the host and cause damage.
The clinical condition can be fatal and is due to the donor's immune cells recognising the host cells as foreign.
The clinical entity characterised by anorexia, diarrhoea, loss of hair, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, growth retardation, and eventual death brought about by the graft-versus-host reaction. It can occur in either chronic or acute forms and is treatable by immunosuppressive drugs.
Seen most commonly following bone marrow transplantation, acute disease is seen after 5-40 days and chronic disease weeks to months after transplantation, affecting, principally, the gastrointestinal tract, liver, and skin.
Radiological appearances of the gastrointestinal tract include; thickened wall, mucosal folds thickened or effaced, increased secretions most likely to be rapid transit of GI tract, mass most likely to be focal oedema, fibrosis, hallmark: diffuse, uniform thickening of small bowel.
Synonym: GVH disease.
Acronym: GVHD
(20 Sep 2002)
mesh graft A skin graft in which multiple slits have been made, so it can be stretched to cover a large area.
Synonym: mesh graft.
(05 Mar 2000)
periosteal graft A graft of periosteum, usually placed on bare bone.
(05 Mar 2000)
chip graft A graft utilizing small pieces of cartilage or bone which is packed into a bone defect.
(05 Mar 2000)
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