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  • splenectomy
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  • splenectopia
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  • splenectopy
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  • spleneolus
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  • splenial
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  • splenic
    Áö¶ó-, ºñ(Àå)-
  • splenic artery
    Áö¶óµ¿¸Æ, ºñÀ嵿¸Æ
  • splenic cord
    Áö¶ó²ö, ºñÀå»è
  • splenic flexure
    Áö¶ó±ÁÀÌ, ºñÀå±¼°î
  • splenic flexure of colon
    ¿ÞâÀÚ±ÁÀÌ, Áö¶ó±ÁÀÌ
  • splenic plexus
    Áö¶ó½Å°æ¾ó±â, ºñÀå½Å°æÃÑ
  • splenic pulp
    Áö¶ó¼ÓÁú, ºñÀå¼ÓÁú
  • splenic sinus
    Áö¶ó±¼, ºñµ¿(Þ¡Ô×)
  • splenic souffle
    Áö¶óÀâÀ½, ºñÀåÀâÀ½
  • splenicterus
    Áö¶óȲ´Þ, ºñÀåȲ´Þ
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  • splenectopia
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  • splenectopy
    (¢¡splenectopia) Áö¶óµý°÷Áõ
  • spleneolus
    (¢¡accessory spleen) µ¡Áö¶ó, ºÎºñÀå
  • splenial
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  • splenic artery
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  • splenic cord
    Áö¶ó²ö, ºñÀå²ö
  • splenic flexure
    (¢¡left colic flexure) ¿ÞâÀÚ±ÁÀÌ
  • splenic lymph nodule
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  • splenic plexus
    Áö¶ó½Å°æ¾ó±â
  • splenic pulp
    Áö¶ó¼ÓÁú, ºñÀå¼ÓÁú
  • splenic sinus
    Áö¶ó±¼, ºñÀå±¼
  • splenic sinusoid
    Áö¶ó±¼
  • splenic souffle
    Áö¶óÀâÀ½, ºñÀåÀâÀ½
  • splenicterus
    Áö¶óȲ´Þ, ºñÀåȲ´Þ
  • splenitis
    Áö¶ó¿°, ºñÀå¿°
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  • splanchnopleura
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  • splanchnopleura
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  • splanchnopleuric part
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  • splanchnoptosis
    ³»ÀåÇϼö(Áõ)(¡­ÇϼöÁõ).
  • splanchnoptosis
    ³»ÀåÇϼö(Áõ)(¡­ù»á÷ñø)
  • splanchnosclerosis
    ³»Àå°æÈ­(¡­Ìãûù)
  • splanchnoscopy
    ³»ÀåöÁ¶¹ý(¡­Ã¶Á¶¹ý).
  • splanchnoskeleton
    ³»Àå°ñ°Ý(Ò®íôÍéÌ«).
  • splanchnostaxis
    ³»ÀåÃâÇ÷(¡­ÃâÇ÷).
  • splanchnostaxis
    ³»ÀåÃâÇ÷(¡­õóúì)
  • splanchnotribe
    ¼âÀå±â(¼âÀå±â).
  • splanic recess
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  • splayfoot
    ÆíÆòÁ·(ø·øÁðë).
  • splayfoot
    ÆíÆòÁ·(ø·øÁðë)
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  • splenic fever
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  • splenic infarction
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  • splenic lymph nodule
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  • splenic panhematopenia
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  • splenic pulp
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  • splenic sequestration
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  • splenic sinusoid
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  • splenic trabecula
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  • splenic vein
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  • splenicterus
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  • splenification
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  • splenium
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splanchnopleural Relating to the splanchnopleure.
Synonym: splanchnopleural.
(05 Mar 2000)
splanchnopleure <anatomy> The inner, or visceral, one of the two lamellae into which the vertebrate blastoderm divides on either side of the notochord, and from which the walls of the enteric canal and the umbilical vesicle are developed. See Somatopleure. Splanchnopleu"ric.
Origin: Gr. An entrail + side.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
splanchnopleuric Relating to the splanchnopleure.
Synonym: splanchnopleural.
(05 Mar 2000)
splanchnoptosis Splanchnoptosia
Synonym: visceroptosis.
Origin: splanchno-+ G. Ptosis a falling
(05 Mar 2000)
splanchnosclerosis Hardening, through connective tissue overgrowth, of any of the viscera.
Origin: splanchno-+ G. Sklerosis, hardening
(05 Mar 2000)
splanchnoskeletal <anatomy> Of or pertaining to the framework, or skeleton, or skeleton, of the viscera; as, the visceroskeletal system of muscles.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
splanchnoskeleton 1. <anatomy> Any bony formation in an organ, as in the heart, tongue, or penis of certain animals; the term also includes, according to some anatomists, the cartilaginous rings of the trachea and bronchi.
2. That part of the skeleton connected with the sense organs and the viscera. The bony framework protecting the viscera, such as the ribs and sternum, the pelvic bones, and the anterior portion of the skull.
Synonym: splanchnoskeleton, visceral skeleton.
Origin: Gr. An entrail + E. Skeleton.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(05 Mar 2000)
splanchnosomatic Relating to the viscera and the body.
Synonym: splanchnosomatic.
Origin: viscero-+ G. Soma, body
(05 Mar 2000)
splanchnotomy The dissection, or anatomy, of the viscera.
Origin: Gr. An entrail + to cut.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
splanchnotribe An instrument resembling a large angiotribe used for occluding the intestine temporarily, prior to resection.
Origin: splanchno-+ G. Tribo, to rub, bruise
(05 Mar 2000)
splase <enzyme> Constructed by genetically fusing the DNA-cleavage domain of foki restriction endonuclease with the zinc-finger DNA-binding domain of transcription factor sp1; recognises a 10-bp sequence of the long terminal repeat of hiv-1 DNA at sp1 sites and cleaves phosphodiester bonds upstream of thebinding sequence
Registry number: EC 3.1.21.-
(26 Jun 1999)
splay 1. To lay open the end of a tubular structure by making a longitudinal incision to increase its potential diameter.
See: spatulate.
2. The rounding of the corner on the graph relating rate of renal tubular secretion or reabsorption of a substance to its arterial plasma concentration, due primarily to the fact that some nephrons reach their tubular maximum before others do.
(05 Mar 2000)
spleen <anatomy> An organ that produces lymphocytes, filters the blood, stores blood cells and destroys those that are aging. It is located on the left side of the abdomen near the stomach.
(12 May 1997)
spleen cyst <radiology> True cyst, congenital, epithelial lining, pseudocyst, four times more common than true cysts, no epithelial lining, with or without calcification in wall (especially with haematoma or echinococcus), associated with trauma in childhood, metastasis, abscess, echinococcal cyst
(12 Dec 1998)
spleen deoxyribonuclease Former name for micrococcal endonuclease.
(05 Mar 2000)
MeSH(Medical Subject Headings) ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • Splenic Vein - »õâ Vein formed by the union (at the hilus of the spleen) of several small veins from the stomach, pancreas, spleen and mesentery.
    Synonyms : Splenic Veins, Vein, Splenic, Veins, Splenic
  • Splenomegaly - »õâ Enlargement of the spleen.
    Synonyms : Spleen, Enlarged
  • Splenorenal Shunt, Surgical - »õâ Anastomosis of splenic vein to renal vein to relieve portal hypertension.
    Synonyms : Shunt, Surgical Splenorenal, Splenorenal Shunt, Surgical Splenorenal Shunt, Shunt, Splenorenal, Shunts, Splenorenal, Shunts, Surgical Splenorenal, Splenorenal Shunts, Splenorenal Shunts, Surgical, Surgical Splenorenal Shunts
  • Splenosis - »õâ The spontaneous transplantation of splenic tissue to unusual sites after open splenic trauma, e.g., after automobile accidents, gunshot or stab wounds. The splenic pulp implants appear as red-blue nodules on the peritoneum, omentum, and mesentery, morphologically similar to multifocal pelvic endometriosis. (Segen, Dictionary of Modern Medicine, 1992)
    Synonyms : Splenoses
  • Spliceosomes - »õâ Organelles in which the splicing and excision reactions that remove introns from precursor messenger RNA molecules occur. One component of a spliceosome is five small nuclear RNA molecules (U1, U2, U4, U5, U6) that, working in conjunction with proteins, help to fold pieces of RNA into the right shapes and later splice them into the message.
    Synonyms : Spliceosome
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spleen a large dark-red oval organ on the left side of the body between the stomach and the diaphragm; produces cells involved in immune responses irascibility: a feeling of resentful anger
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splenectomy surgical removal of the spleen
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splenetic splenic: of or relating to the spleen bristly: very irritable; "bristly exchanges between the White House and the press"; "he became prickly and spiteful"; "witty and waspish about his colleagues"
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splenic of or relating to the spleen
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splenic artery lienal artery: an artery that originates from the celiac trunk and supplies blood to the spleen
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SPL the act of splashing a (liquid) substance on a surface
SPL covered patchily
SPL marked by conspicuous display
SPL a slat of wood in the middle of the back of a straight chair
SPL a single splash
SPL flatten on impact
SPL split open and flatten for cooking, as of fish over an open fire
SPL give off the sound of a bullet flattening on impact
SPL the noise of something spattering or sputtering explosively
SPL a small quantity of something moist or soft
SPL dash a liquid upon or against
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