| cold in the head | An acute catarrhal inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nose, marked by sneezing, lacrimation, and a profuse secretion of watery mucus; usually associated with infection by one of the common cold viruses. Synonym: cold in the head, coryza. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| cold injury | Cold injuries include chilblains, trench foot, and frostbite. Cold injuries occur with and without freezing of body tissues. The young and the elderly are especially prone to cold injury. Alcohol increases the risk of cold injury which can lead to loss of body parts and even to death. It is important not to thaw an extremity if there is a risk of it re-freezing. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cold insoluble globulin | <haematology> Name, now obsolete, originally given to fibronectin prepared from cryoprecipitate. (18 Nov 1997) |
| cold light | Fluorescent light as opposed to incandescent light. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cold liver lesion | <radiology> Size for detection = 1-2 cm (3-cm deep lesions), primary tumour (haemangioma hot by Tc-RBCs), metastasis, inflammatory lesion (e.g., amebic abscess), degenerative disease, trauma, congenital lesion (solitary cyst or polycystic disease) see: liver-spleen scan (12 Dec 1998) |
| cold nodule | A thyroid nodule with a much lower uptake of radioactive iodine than the surrounding parenchyma; about one in four prove to be malignant. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cold pack | A pack of cloth or other material soaked in cold water or encasing ice. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cold pressed | <technique> A more natural process by which vegetable oils are produced to yield greater nutrient value. Cold pressing does not use heat or chemicals that commercial pressing does. (27 Sep 1997) |
| cold pressor test | A cardiocirculatory challenge conventionally performed by immersing one hand in ice cold water for two or more minutes (as tolerated) to acutely raise the blood pressure, thus imposing resistance to ejection of blood from the left ventricle into the systemic arterial system and consequently acutely increased afterload (afterload = increased left ventricular wall stress). Synonym: Hines-Brown test. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cold processed | <technique> A process by which chemicals are used to extract vegetable oils. The chemicals are later filtered out. (27 Sep 1997) |
| cold sensitive enzyme | <enzyme> An enzyme that loses its stability as the temperature is lowered. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cold sore | <dermatology, virology> An infection of the lips or mouth which results in a blistery sore that is caused by Herpes simplex type 1. Painful blisters (eventually becoming ulcers) will often presenting on the lips or nasal mucosa. Infected individuals should avoid contact with others due to potential for transfer of the infection. Herpes labialis tends to be recurrent and often exacerbated by stress, sunlight, fever or illness. Treatment includes the use of antiviral creams (acyclovir) and oral medications (acyclovir). Pre-treatment with oral acyclovir, in those prone to cold sores (prior to sun exposure, etc.) has been shown to decrease exacerbations. (27 Sep 1997) |
| cold spleen lesion | <radiology> Infarction, lymphoma, haematoma, tumour, splenic artery aneurysm, pancreatic pseudocyst, variant, artifact, absent spleen, splenectomy, sickle cell disease, trauma see: liver-spleen scan (12 Dec 1998) |
| cold stage | The stage of chill in a malarial paroxysm. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cold thyroid nodule | <radiology> Adenoma (75%), colloid cyst (10%), carcinoma (15%), mnemonic: CATCH PALLM colloid cyst, adenoma, thyroiditis, carcinoma, haematoma, parathyroid adenoma, abscess, lymph node, lymphoma, metastasis thyroid carcinoma, hot thyroid nodule (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Colicin A, Colicin B, Colicin E, Colicin E1, Colicin E2, Colicin E3, Colicin E8, Colicin HSC10, Colicin Ia, Colicin Ib, Colicin K, Colicin K-K235, Colicin M, Colicin N, Colicin V, Colicins E, Colicins E9, Precolicin E1, Colicin K K235
Synonyms : Bob-White, Colinis, Bob White, Bob-Whites, Bobwhites
Synonyms : Colipase A, Colipase B, A, Colipase, B, Colipase
Synonyms : Coliphage, Escherichia coli Phage, Phage, Escherichia coli, Phages, Escherichia coli
Synonyms : Colimycin, Colisticin, Colistin Sulfate, Colistin Sulfomethate, Coly-Mycin, Totazina, Sulfate, Colistin, Sulfomethate, Colistin
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nonvenomous snakes; about two-thirds of all living species
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a small column (or structure resembling a column) that is a part of a plant or animal
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a line of (usually military) units following one after another a vertical glass tube used in column chromatography; a mixture is poured in the top and washed through a stationary substance where components of the mixture are adsorbed selectively to form colored bands a linear array of numbers one above another anything tall and relatively thin that approximates the shape of a column or tower; "the test tube held a column of white powder"; "a tower of dust rose above the horizon"; "a thin pillar of smoke betrayed their campsite" an article giving opinions or perspectives a vertical cylindrical structure standing alone and not supporting anything (such as a monument) (architeture) a tall cylindrical vertical upright and used to support a structure
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oral herpes: caused by herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1)
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an elongated fiberoptic endoscope for examining the entire colon from cecum to rectum
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| col | having lost freshness through passage of time |
| col | used of physical coldness |
| col | extended meanings |
| col | without compunction or human feeling |
| col | sexually unresponsive |
| col | so intense as to be almost uncontrollable |
| col | no longer new |
| col | marked by errorless familiarity |
| col | (color) giving no sensation of warmth |
| col | a cereal that is not heated before serving |
| col | narrow chisel made of steel |
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