| athletic proteinuria |
functional proteinuria occurring in athletes; effort p.
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| athyreotic cretinism |
athyrotic cretinism, that due to thyroid aplasia or destruction of the thyroid of the fetus in utero; called also sporadic nongoitrous c.
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| Athenaeus |
Athenaeus (ca. AD 200) CE was a Greek author. He is also called Athenaeus of Naucratis, since he was born and lived in Naucratis, Egypt. Little is known about him, except from what his books tell. Athenaeus wrote a history that has been lost, but is remembered primarily for his anthological anecdotal collection Deipnosophistae or (Banquet of the Learned) in which a variety of characters debate a wide spectrum of topics. ...
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| atherogenesis |
Atherosclerosis is a disease of arterial blood vessels. Veins are not involved unless surgically moved to function as an artery. Atherosclerosis is commonly referred to as a "hardening of blood vessels", but this is an over-simplification. Vascular lesions known as atheromatous plaques or atheromata (singular: atheroma) are formed in the vessel wall, and in late stages may reduce or restrict blood flow in the lumen. ...
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| atherosclerosis |
Atherosclerosis is a disease of arterial blood vessels. Veins are not involved unless surgically moved to function as an artery. Atherosclerosis is commonly referred to as a "hardening of blood vessels", but this is an over-simplification. Vascular lesions known as atheromatous plaques or atheromata (singular: atheroma) are formed in the vessel wall, and in late stages may reduce or restrict blood flow in the lumen. ...
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