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  • ethmoidal notch
    ¹úÁýÆÐÀÓ, »ç°ñÀýÈç
  • fibular notch
    Á¾¾Æ¸®ÆÐÀÓ, ºñ°ñÀýÈç
  • frontal notch
    À̸¶ÆÐÀÓ, ÀüµÎÀýÈç
  • greater sciatic notch
    Å«±ÃµÕÆÐÀÓ, ´ëÁ°ñÀýÈç
  • interarytenoid notch
    ¸ð»Ô»çÀÌÆÐÀÓ, ÇÇ¿­°£ÀýÈç
  • jugular notch
    1. ¸ñÁ¤¸Æ±¸¸ÛÆÐÀÓ, °æÁ¤¸Æ°øÀýÈç 2. ¸ñ¾Æ·¡ÆÐÀÓ
  • lesser sciatic notch
    ÀÛÀº±ÃµÕÆÐÀÓ, ¼ÒÁ°ñÀýÈç
  • mandibular notch
    ÅλÀÆÐÀÓ, ÇϾÇÀýÈç
  • mastoid notch
    ²ÀÁöÆÐÀÓ, À¯µ¹ÀýÈç
  • notch
    ÆÐÀÓ, ÀýÈç
  • pterygoid notch
    ³¯°³ÆÐÀÓ, ÀÍ»óÀýÈç
  • parietal notch
    ¸¶·çÆÐÀÓ, µÎÁ¤ÀýÈç
  • radial notch
    ³ëÆÐÀÓ, ¿ä°ñÀýÈç
  • sphenopalatine notch
    ³ªºñÀÔõÀåÆÐÀÓ, Á¢Çü±¸°³ÀýÈç
  • scapular notch
    ¾î±ú»ÀÆÐÀÓ, °ß°©°ñÀýÈç
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  • aortic notch
    ´ëµ¿¸ÆÆÐÀÓ
  • cardiac notch
    µé¹®ÆÐÀÓ, ½ÉÀåÆÐÀÓ
  • cerebellar notch
    ¼Ò³úÆÐÀÓ
  • clavicular notch
    ºøÀåÆÐÀÓ
  • costal notch
    °¥ºñÆÐÀÓ
  • dicrotic notch
    Áߺ¹¸Æ¹ÚÆÐÀÓ
  • ethmoidal notch
    ¹úÁýÆÐÀÓ
  • fibular notch
    Á¾¾Æ¸®ÆÐÀÓ
  • frontal notch
    À̸¶»ÀÆÐÀÓ
  • gastric notch
    (¢¡angular notch) ¸ðÆÐÀÓ
  • greater sciatic notch
    Å«±ÃµÕÆÐÀÓ
  • interarytenoid notch
    ¸ð»Ô»çÀÌÆÐÀÓ
  • jugular notch
    ¸ñÁ¤¸ÆÆÐÀÓ
  • lesser sciatic notch
    ÀÛÀº±ÃµÕÆÐÀÓ
  • mandibular notch
    ÅλÀÆÐÀÓ
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  • acetabular notch<³ª> incisura acetabuli
    ºñ±¸ ÆÐÀÓ, °ü°ñ±¸ ÀýÈç(¡­ôîýÝ), ºñ±¸ ÀýÈç(ºñÏ¿ôîýÝ).
  • anacrotic notch
    »óÇà°¢ÀýÈç(ß¾ú¼ÊÅôîýÝ).
  • aortic notch
    ´ëµ¿¸ÆÀýÈ¥(¡­Ã¼Èç).
  • frontal notch
    À̸¶»ÀÆÐÀÓ
  • frontal notch of foramen
    ÀüµÎÆÐÀÓ, ÀüµÎ±¸¸Û, ÀüµÎÀýÈç(°ø)(¡­Íî).
  • frontal notch<³ª> incisura frontalis
    ÀüµÎÆÐÀÓ, ÀüµÎÀýÈç(îñÔéôîýÝ).
  • gastric notch
    À§ÀýÈç(À§Ã¼Èç).
  • greater sciatic notch
    ´ëÁ°ñÀýÈç(¡­ôîýÝ).
  • greater sciatic notch
    Å«±ÃµÕÆÐÀÓ
  • greater sciatic notch
    ´ë Á°ñ ÀýÈç(¡­ôîýÝ).
  • incisura acetabuli =acetabular notch ³ª
    Àý__ÐÀ__ °ü°ñ__ýÈ__ΰÍéÏ¿ ôîýÝ).
  • incisura acetabuli =acetabular notch ³ª
    ºñ±¸ ÀýÈç(~Ï¿ï·ýÝ), Àý±¸ ÆÐÀÓ, °ü°ñ±¸ ÀýÈç(ΰÍéÏ¿ôîýÝ), ºñ±¸ ÆÐÀÓ.
  • incisura fibularis =fibular notch ³ª
    ºñ°ñÆÐÀÓ, ºñ°ñÀýÈç(ÛÉÍéôîýÝ).
  • incisura mandibulae =mandibular notch ³ª
    ÇÏ¾ÇÆÐÀÓ, ÇϾÇÀýÈç(ù»äÉôîýÝ).
  • incisura scapulae =scapular notch
    °ß°©ÆÐÀÓ, °ß°©ÀýÈç(̷ˤôîýÝ).
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  • corset stomach
    ÄÚ¸£¼ÂÀ§(¡­êÖ).
  • dumb bell stomach
    ¾Æ·ÉÇü À§
  • dumbbell stomach
    ¾Æ·ÉÇüÀ§(¡­û¡êÖ).
  • dumping stomach
    ¹æÇÏÀ§(¹æÇÏÀ§), ³«ÇÏÀ§(¶ôÇÏÀ§).
  • dumping stomach
    ¹æÇÏÀ§(Û¯ù»êÖ), ³«ÇÏÀ§(Õªù»êÖ).
  • fornix of stomach
    ˤ̵ˌ
  • fundus of stomach
    À§¹Ù´Ú
  • irritable stomach
    °ú¹Î(¼º) À§.
  • leather bag stomach =linitis plastica
    Áõ»ý¼º À§º®¿°(ñòßæàõêÖÛúæú), °¡Á×ÁÖ¸Ó´ÏÇüÀ§.
  • leather bottle stomach
    °¡Á×ÁÖ¸Ó´Ï À§
  • lesser curvature of stomach<³ª> curvatura ventriculi minor
    À§(À§)¼Ò¸¸ (°î).
  • lesser curvature of stomach<³ª> curvatura ventriculi minor
    À§(êÖ)¼Ò¸¸ (°î).
  • liquid filled stomach method
    ¾×ü Ãæ¸¸ À§ °Ë»ç¹ý
  • liquid-filled stomach method
    À§ Ãæ¸¸ °Ë»ç¹ý (êÖ õöØ» ËþÞÛÛö)
  • lymphatic nodules of stomach
    ¹æ»ç À§(êÖ)¸²ÇÁ¼ÒÀý.
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  • Scapular notch
    ¾î±ú»ÀÆÐÀÓ
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  • Superior thyroidal notch
    À§¹æÆÐÆÐÀÓ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] »ó°©»óÀýÈç
  • Superior vertebral notch
    À§Ã´Ãß»ÀÆÐÀÓ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] »óÃßÀýÈç
  • Frontal notch
    À̸¶»ÀÆÐÀÓ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÀüµÎÀýÈç
  • Pancreatic notch
    ÀÌÀÚÆÐÀÓ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÃéÀýÈç
  • Ulnar notch
    ÀÚÆÐÀÓ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ô°ñÆÐÀÓ
  • Lesser sciatic notch
    ÀÛÀº±ÃµÕÆÐÀÓ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¼ÒÁ°ñÀýÈç
  • Acetabular notch
    Àý±¸ÆÐÀÓ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] °ü°ñ±¸ÀýÈç
  • Fibular notch
    Á¾¾Æ¸®ÆÐÀÓ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ºñ°ñÀýÈç
  • Tentorial notch
    õ¸·ÆÐÀÓ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] õ¸·ÀýÈç
  • Nasal notch
    ÄÚÆÐÀÓ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ºñÀýÈç
  • Greater sciatic notch
    Å«±ÃµÕÆÐÀÓ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ´ëÁ°ñÀýÈç
  • Mandibular notch
    ÅλÀÆÐÀÓ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÇϾÇÀýÈç
  • Pterygoid notch
    ³¯°³ÆÐÀÓ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] À͵¹ÀýÈç
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HCS Hajdu-Cheney syndrome; Hazard Communication Standard; health care support; hourglass contraction of ...
RSS rat stomach strip; rectosigmoidoscopy; Russell-Silver syndrome
SR sarcoplasmic reticulum; saturation recovery; scanning radiometer; screen; secretion rate; sedimentat...
St, st let it stand [Lat. stet]; let them stand [Lat. stent]; stage [of disease]; status; stere; sterile; s...
stom stomach
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  • pterygoid notch
    ³¯°³ ÆÐÀÓ, À͵¹ ÀýÈç
  • pterygomaxillay notch
    À͵¹ »ó¾Ç ÀýÈç
  • radial notch
    ¿ä°ñ ÆÐÀÓ, ¿ä°ñ ÀýÈç
    ±¸»ó µ¹±â ¿ÜÃø»óÀÇ °­µ¿. ¿ä°ñ °ñµÎ¿¬°ú °üÀýÀ» ÀÌ·ç°í ÀÖ´Ù.
  • sacrosciatic notch
    õÁ°ñ ÀýÈç
  • scapular notch
    °ß°© ÆÐÀÓ, °ß°© ÀýÈç, °ß°©°ñ ÀýÈç
  • supraorbitai notch foramen
    ¾È¿Í À§ ÆÐÀÓ ±¸¸Û, ¾È¿Í »ó ÀýÈç
  • supraorbital notch foramen
    ¾È¿Í À§ ÆÐÀÓ ±¸¸Û, ¾È¿Í»ó ÀýÈç °ø
  • supraorobital notch or foramen
    ¾È¿ÍÀ§ ÆÐÀÓ ±¸¸Û, ¾È¿Í»ó ÀýÈç
  • suprasternal notch
    Èä°ñ À§ ÆÐÀÓ, Èä°ñ »ó ÀýÈç
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rugae of stomach Characteristic folds of the gastric mucosa, especially evident when the stomach is contracted.
Synonym: plicae gastricae, gastric folds, ruga gastrica.
(05 Mar 2000)
miniature stomach at different points along the dogs' digestive tracts, the russian physiologist ivan petrovich pavlov (1848-1936) surgically created pockets ( pavlov pouches ) from which he could obtain secretions, the aim being to study the physiology of the digestive tract. He did so from the salivary glands down to the stomach, liver and pancreas with considerable success and in 1904 (the 4th year it was awarded) he received the nobel prise for his work on the physiology of digestion, through which knowledge on vital aspects of the subject has been transformed and enlarged.
(12 Dec 1998)
pit of stomach The slight depression in the midline just inferior to the xiphoid process of the sternum.
Synonym: fossa epigastrica, pit of stomach, scrobiculus cordis.
(05 Mar 2000)
muscular coat of stomach Muscular tunic of the stomach, consisting of smooth muscles arranged in three fairly well defined layers: an outer longitudinal layer, continuous with that of the oesophagus but dividing at the cardia into two bands which run along the greater and lesser curvatures, leaving the middle areas of the anterior and posterior walls devoid of longitudinal fibres, and then coalescing in the pyloric region into a complete layer which is continuous with the longitudinal coat of the duodenum. The middle circular layer is most complete and strongest, continuous with the circular layer of the oesophagus at the cardia; it thickens progressively toward the pylorus, ultimately forming the muscular ring of the pyloric sphincter. The inner, oblique layer is unique to the stomach and is most strongly developed in the fundic region and absent along the lesser curvature. This absence contributes to the formation of the "gastric canal."
See: oblique fibres of stomach.
Synonym: tunica muscularis gastrica, tunica muscularis ventriculi.
(05 Mar 2000)
posterior wall of stomach That part of the gastric wall that faces the omental bursa.
Synonym: paries posterior gastris.
(05 Mar 2000)
powdered stomach The dried and powdered defatted wall of the stomach of the hog, Sus scrofa; it contains thermolabile factors including native vitamin B12 and intrinsic factor; has been used in the treatment of pernicious anaemia.
(05 Mar 2000)
sclerotic stomach leather-bottle stomach
hourglass stomach A condition in which there is a central constriction of the wall of the stomach dividing it into two cavities, cardiac and pyloric.
Synonym: bilocular stomach, ectasia ventriculi paradoxa.
Leather-bottle stomach, marked thickening and rigidity of the stomach wall, with reduced capacity of the lumen although often without obstruction; nearly always due to scirrhous carcinoma, as in linitis plastica.
Synonym: sclerotic stomach.
(05 Mar 2000)
serosa of stomach Serous coat of the stomach; the visceral peritoneum covering the outer surface of the stomach.
Synonym: tunica serosa gastrica, tunica serosa ventriculi.
(05 Mar 2000)
small bowel disease involving stomach <radiology> Lymphoma, eosinophilic gastroenteritis, Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
(12 Dec 1998)
stomach <anatomy, gastroenterology> The most dilated portion of the digestive tube, situated between the oesophagus and the beginning of the small intestine (duodenum). It lies in the upper central portion of the abdomen (above the umbilicus) and to the left of the midline. The stomach produces gastric juice (acidic) which serves to breakdown proteins.
(06 Mar 1998)
stomach ache Pain in the abdomen, usually arising in the stomach or intestine.
Synonym: gastralgia, gastrodynia.
(05 Mar 2000)
stomach bubble The gas in the fundus of the stomach seen on an upright radiograph.
Cascade stomach, a radiographic description: when contrast material is swallowed while the patient is in the upright position, the gastric fundus acts as a reservoir until contrast overflows (cascades) into the antrum; a normal variant in a horizontal stomach.
(05 Mar 2000)
stomach cancer Cancer of the major organ that holds food for digestion. Stomach cancer (gastric cancer) can develop in any part of the stomach and spread to other organs. Stomach ulcers do not appear to increase a person's risk of developing stomach cancer. Symptoms of stomach cancer are often vague, such as loss of appetite and weight. The cancer is diagnosed with a biopsy of stomach tissue during a procedure.
(12 Dec 1998)
stomach cancer-associated protein-tyrosine phosphatase <enzyme> Human transmembrane-type ptpase expressed in gastric, pancreatic and colourectal cancer cells; consists of 1093 amino acid; mw 200 kD; genbank d15049
Registry number: EC 3.1.3.-
Synonym: sap 1 phosphatase
(26 Jun 1999)
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