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  • genital cord
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  • hepatic cord
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  • oblique cord
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  • primitive umbilical cord
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  • prolapsed cord
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  • spermatic cord
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  • spinal cord
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  • spinal cord compression
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  • spinal cord injury
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  • dental cord
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  • enamel cord
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  • genital cord
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  • hepatic cord
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  • medullary cord
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  • nephrogenic cord
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  • oblique cord
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  • primitive sex cord
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  • primitive umbilical cord
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  • prolapsed cord
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  • sex cord
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  • sexual cord
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  • spermatic cord
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  • spinal cord
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  • posterolateral degeneration of spinal cord
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  • primitive sex cord
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  • primitive sex cord
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  • prolapse of cord
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  • prolapsed cord
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  • prolapsed cord
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  • splenic flexure
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  • splenic flexure =left colic flexure
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  • splenic lymph nodes
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  • splenic lymph nodule
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  • splenic pulp
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  • splenic pulp
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ASCI acute spinal cord injury; American Society for Clinical Investigation
BAVCP bilateral abductor vocal cord paralysis
BSCP bovine spinal cord protein
CBL circulating blood lymphocytes; chronic blood loss; cord blood leukocytes
CC calcaneal-cuboid; calcium cyclamate; cardiac catheterization; cardiac contusion; cardiac cycle; card...
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SMZL Splenic marginal zone lymphoma
SMNC Splenic mononuclear cells
SA splenic artery
CB Cord Blood
CBL Cord blood lymphocytes
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  • cord compression syndrome
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  • crest of spinal cord
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  • hydrocele of cord
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  • peripheral vocal cord paralysis
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  • spermatic cord
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  • spinal cord anesthesia
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splenic leukaemia A form of leukaemia in which there is an unusually great degree of enlargement of the spleen, as observed frequently in chronic granulocytic leukaemia.
(05 Mar 2000)
splenic lymph follicles Small nodular masses of lymphoid tissue attached to the sides of the smaller arterial branches.
Synonym: folliculi lymphatici lienales, malpighian bodies, malpighian corpuscles, malpighian glands, malpighian nodules, splenic corpuscles, splenic lymph nodules.
(05 Mar 2000)
splenic lymph nodes Nodes near the hilum of the spleen; they receive afferents from the spleen and stomach, and send efferents to the pancreatic-postsplenic and coeliac nodes.
Synonym: nodi lymphatici splenici, nodi lymphatici lienales.
(05 Mar 2000)
splenic lymph nodules Small nodular masses of lymphoid tissue attached to the sides of the smaller arterial branches.
Synonym: folliculi lymphatici lienales, malpighian bodies, malpighian corpuscles, malpighian glands, malpighian nodules, splenic corpuscles, splenic lymph nodules.
(05 Mar 2000)
splenic plexus The plexus of autonomic nerves along the splenic artery.
Synonym: plexus lienalis, plexus splenicus.
(05 Mar 2000)
splenic portal venography Introduction of radiopaque material into the spleen to obtain an X-ray visualization of the portal vessel of the portal circulation.
Synonym: splenic portal venography.
Origin: spleno-+ portography
(05 Mar 2000)
splenic pulp The soft cellular substance of the spleen.
Synonym: pulpa splenica, pulpa lienis.
(05 Mar 2000)
splenic recess The extension of the omental bursa toward the hilum of the spleen.
Synonym: recessus splenicus, recessus lienalis.
(05 Mar 2000)
splenic rupture A term usually used to describe the result of blunt injury to the spleen. In this case, there will be laceration and haemorrhage from the spleen. This type of injury is most often seen in motor vehicle accidents. A rare form of spontaneous splenic rupture has been known to occur with mononucleosis and other disease processes which cause splenic enlargement (leukaemia).
(27 Sep 1997)
splenic sinus An elongated venous channel, 12 to 40 um wide, lined by rod-shaped cells.
Synonym: sinus lienis.
Straight sinus, an unpaired dural venous sinus in the posterior part of the falx cerebri where it is attached to the tentorium cerebelli; it is formed anteriorly by the merging of the great cerebral vein with the inferior sagittal sinus, and passes horizontally and posteriorly to the confluence of sinuses.
Synonym: sinus rectus, tentorial sinus.
(05 Mar 2000)
splenic vein <anatomy, vein> Vein formed by the union (at the hilus of the spleen) of several small veins from the stomach, pancreas, spleen and mesentery.
(12 Dec 1998)
tuberculosis, splenic Infection of the spleen with species of mycobacterium.
(12 Dec 1998)
familial splenic anaemia <disease> A chronic congenital disease of lipid metabolism caused by a deficiency of the beta-glucocerebrosidase enzyme. The defect is most common in Ashkenazi Jews. Clinical features are hepatosplenomegaly (enlargement of liver and spleen) and in severe early onset forms of the disease, with neurological dysfunction.
Inheritance: autosomal recessive.
(27 Sep 1997)
fever, splenic Known also as anthrax, splenic fever is a serious bacterial infection. It is not primarily a human disease but rather an infection of animals. Cattle, sheep, horses, mules, and some wild animals are highly susceptible. Humans (and swine) are generally resistant to anthrax. Anthrax can take different forms. With the lung form of the disease. People inhale the anthrax spores and, if untreated, are likely to die. An intestinal form is caused by eating meat contaminated with anthrax. But most human anthrax comes from skin contact with animal products. Cutaneous (skin) anthrax was once well known among people who handled infected animals, like farmers, woolsorters, tanners, brushmakers and carpetmakers in the days when the brushes and carpets were animal products. The hallmark of skin anthrax is a carbuncle, a cluster of boils, that ulcerates in an ugly way. Typically this lesion has a hard black centre surrounded by bright red inflammation. This accounts for its name, anthrax , the Greek word for coal.
(12 Dec 1998)
acute spinal cord compression <radiology> Signs and symptoms of cord compression show progression within 24 hours or less: pain, weakness, autonomic dysfunction, sensory loss, ataxia Diagnostic considerations: Primary or secondary malignancy of epidural space or vertebrae, Trauma, Inflammatory process, Osteoarthritis REF: MacNeil BJ, Abrams HL. Brigham and Women's Hospital Handbook of Diagnostic Imaging. Chapter 35.
(12 Dec 1998)
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