| AMR | acoustic muscle reflex; activity metabolic rate; acute mitral stenosis; alopecia-mental retardation ... |
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| BMR | basal metabolic rate |
| BMU | basic metabolic unit; basic multicellular unit |
| CMA | Canadian Medical Association; Certified Medical Assistant; chronic metabolic acidosis; cow's milk al... |
| CMR | cardiomodulorespirography; cerebral metabolic rate; chief medical resident; common medical record; c... |
| metabolic mucinosis | Diffuse or pretibial myxoedema, lichen myxoedematosus, gargoylism, secondary mucinosis, degeneration in tumours, localised mucinosis, follicular, papular, plaque-like, focal, and myxoid or synovial cyst. Origin: mucin + G. -osis, condition (05 Mar 2000) |
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| metabolic pool | The quantity of a given chemical compound or group of related compounds participating in metabolic reactions; may constitute only a portion of the total bodily content of such compounds. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Metabolic Networks, Metabolic Pathways, Metabolic Network, Metabolic Pathway, Network, Metabolic, Networks, Metabolic, Pathway, Metabolic, Pathways, Metabolic
Synonyms : Dysmetabolic Syndrome X, Metabolic Cardiovascular Syndrome, Metabolic X Syndrome, Syndrome X, Insulin Resistance, Syndrome X, Metabolic, Cardiovascular Syndrome, Metabolic, Cardiovascular Syndromes, Metabolic, Syndrome X, Dysmetabolic, Syndrome X, Reaven
| metabolic cirrhosis |
cirrhosis of the liver associated with metabolic diseases, such as hemochromatosis, Wilson's disease, glycogen storage disease, galactosemia, and disorders of amino acid metabolism.
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| metabolic polyneuritis |
Polyneuritis resulting from metabolic disorders such as nutritional deficiency, esp. the lack of thiamine; gastrointestinal disorders; or pathologic conditions such as diabetes, pernicious anemia, and toxemias of pregnancy
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| metabolic |
pertaining to or of the nature of metabolism.
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| metabolic a. |
any of the various kinds of acidosis in which the acid-base status of the body shifts toward the acid side because of loss of base or retention of acids other than carbonic acid (fixed or nonvolatile acids), in contrast to respiratory acidosis. Called also nonrespiratory a.
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| metabolic b. |
a bed so arranged that all the feces and urine of the patient are saved; the amount of excreta compared with the intake gives an indication of the metabolism in the body.
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