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ESP early systolic paradox; echo spacing; effective sensory projection; effective systolic pressure; end...
ETL echo train length; expiratory threshold load
FFE fast field echo; fecal fat excretion
FSE fast spin echo; filtered smoke exposure
GE gastric empyting; gastroemotional; gastroenteritis; gastroenterology; gastroenterostomy; gastroesoph...
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GRE Gradient Echo
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GRASE Gradient and spin echo
HASTE Half-Fourier Acquisition Single-Shot Turbo Spin Echo
MP-RAGE Magnetization Prepared RApid Gradient Echo
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echomimia Synonym: echopathy.
Origin: echo + G. Mimesis, imitation
(05 Mar 2000)
echomotism Synonym: echopraxia.
Origin: echo + L. Motio, motion
(05 Mar 2000)
echopathy A form of psychopathology, usually associated with schizophrenia, in which the words (echolalia) or actions (echopraxia) of another are imitated and repeated.
Synonym: echomimia.
Origin: echo + G. Pathos, suffering
(05 Mar 2000)
echophony Echophonia
A duplication of the voice sound occasionally heard during auscultation of the chest.
Origin: echo + G. Phone, voice
(05 Mar 2000)
echophotony The mental association of sound tones with particular colours.
Origin: echo + G. Phos (phot-), light, + tonos, tone
(05 Mar 2000)
echophrasia Synonym: echolalia.
Origin: echo + phrasis, speech
(05 Mar 2000)
echopraxia Involuntary imitation of movements made by another.
See: echopathy.
Synonym: echokinesis, echokinesia, echomatism, echomotism.
Origin: echo + G. Praxis, action
(05 Mar 2000)
echoscope <instrument> An instrument for intensifying sounds produced by percussion of the thorax.
Origin: Gr, sound + -scope.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
echothiophate iodide <chemical> A potent, long-acting cholinesterase inhibitor used as a miotic in the treatment of glaucoma.
Pharmacological action: cholinesterase inhibitor, miotics, parasympathomimetic.
Chemical name: Ethanaminium, 2-((diethoxyphosphinyl)thio)-N,N,N-trimethyl-, iodide
(12 Dec 1998)
echovirus <virology> A group of human picornaviruses found in the gastrointestinal tract.
There are many inapparent infections, but certain of the serotypes are associated with fever, upper respiratory infections, aseptic meningitis and pericarditis.
Echo is derived from enteric cytopathic human orphan, where orphan implies that they are not associated with any disease, though some are now known to cause disease in humans.
Origin: Acronym of enteric cytopathogenic human orphan virus.
(08 Mar 2000)
Echovirus 28 <virology> Reclassified as Rhinovirus type 1.
(05 Mar 2000)
echovirus 6 <virology> A species of enterovirus that has caused outbreaks of aseptic meningitis in children and adults.
(12 Dec 1998)
echovirus 9 <virology> A species of enterovirus associated with outbreaks of aseptic meningitis.
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Echolalia - »õâ Involuntary ("parrot-like"), meaningless repetition of a recently heard word, phrase, or song. This condition may be associated with transcortical APHASIA; SCHIZOPHRENIA; or other disorders. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p485)
    Synonyms : Echo Reaction, Echo Speech, Echophrasia, Reaction, Echo, Reactions, Echo, Speech, Echo
  • Echolocation - »õâ An auditory orientation mechanism involving the emission of high frequency sounds which are reflected back to the emitter (animal).
    Synonyms : Echolocations
  • Echothiophate Iodide - »õâ A potent, long-acting cholinesterase inhibitor used as a miotic in the treatment of glaucoma.
    Synonyms : 2-((Diethoxyphosphinyl)thio)-N, N, N, -trimethylethanaminium iodide, Ecothiophate Iodide, Phospholine Iodide, Iodide, Echothiophate, Iodide, Ecothiopate, Iodide, Ecothiophate, Iodide, Phospholine
  • Echovirus 6, Human - »õâ A species of ENTEROVIRUS that has caused outbreaks of aseptic meningitis in children and adults.
    Synonyms : Echo Virus 6, Echovirus 6, Virus, Burgess
  • Echovirus 9 - »õâ A species of ENTEROVIRUS associated with outbreaks of aseptic meningitis (MENINGITIS, ASEPTIC).
    Synonyms : Echo Virus 9
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echo the persistence of a sound after its source has stopped repeat: to say again or imitate; "followers echoing the cries of their leaders" (Greek mythology) a nymph who was spurned by Narcissus and pined away until only her voice remained resound: ring or echo with sound; "the hall resounded with laughter" a reply that repeats what has just been said call to mind; "His words echoed John F. Kennedy"
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echo diplacusis a form in which a sound of brief duration is heard in the one ear a fraction of a second later than in the other ear.
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echovirus An echovirus is a type of RNA virus that belongs to the genus Enterovirus of the Picornaviridae family. The first isolation of echoviruses occurred from the feces of asymptomatic children early in the 1950s, just after cell culturing had been developed. The first part of the name echovirus is an acronym for "enteric cytopathic human orphan" virus. The term "orphan virus" means a virus that is not associated with any known disease. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echovirus
echo sign 1. a percussion sound resembling an echo which is heard over a hydatid cyst. 2. the repetition of the last word or clause of a sentence, seen in certain brain diseases; echolalia.
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echo In radar, a general term for the appearance, on a radar display, of the radio signal scattered or reflected from a target. The characteristics of a radar echo are determined by 1) the waveform, frequency, and power of the incident wave; 2) the range and velocity of the target with respect to the radar; and 3) the size, shape, and composition of the target. See also target signal, blip.
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