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  • fibrinolytic activity
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  • fibrinolytic agent
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  • fibrinolytic enzyme
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  • fibrinopenia
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  • fibrinopeptide
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  • fibrinoplastic
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  • fibrinopurulent
    ¼¶À¯¼ÒÈ­³ó¼º-, ÇǺ기ȭ³ó¼º-
  • fibrinous gastritis
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  • fibrinous inflammation
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  • fibrinous iritis
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  • fibrinous pleurisy
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  • fibrinous rhinitis
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  • fibrinuria
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  • fibro-odontoma
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  • fibroadenoma
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  • fibrinopenia
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  • fibrinopeptide
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  • fibrinoplastic
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  • fibrinous gastritis
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  • fibrinous inflammation
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  • fibrinous iritis
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  • fibrinous rhinitis
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  • fibrinous synovitis
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  • fibrinuria
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  • fibro-odontoma
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  • fibroadenoma
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  • fibroangioma
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  • fibroblast
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  • fibroblast growth factor
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  • fibrillogenesis
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  • fibrillogenesis
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  • fibrils of muscle
  • fibrils of neuron
  • fibrils of sclera
  • fibrils of sperm
  • fibrils, collagenous
  • fibrin
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  • fibrin abnormality
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  • fibrin clot
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  • fibrin clot
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  • fibrin degradation product
  • fibrin degradation products =fDP
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  • fibrin stabilizing factor
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  • fibrin stabilizing factor =FSF
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  • fibrosis
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  • fibrothorax
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  • fibrous
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  • fibrous capsule
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  • fibrous cartilage
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  • fibrous dysplasia
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  • fibrous dysplasia, polyostotic
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  • fibrous histiocytoma
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  • fibrous layer
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  • fibrous polyp
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  • fibrous sheath
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  • fibrous tendon sheath
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  • fibrous tissue
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  • fibrocartilage zone
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  • fibrocartilaginous callus
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  • fibrocartilago
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  • fibrocystoma
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  • fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva
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  • fibroelastosis
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  • fibroendothelioma
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  • fibroepithelioma
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  • fibrofatty
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  • fibrogenesis imperfecta ossium
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fibrillar baskets <biology> The scleral end of neuroglia fibres of Muller that as fine, tapering, needlelike fibrillae ascend the proximal parts of rods and cones, giving them a fibrillar appearance.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrillar centre <cell biology> Location of the nucleolar ribosomal chromatin at telophase: as the nucleolus becomes active the ribosomal chromatin and associated ribonucleoprotein transcripts compose the more peripherally located dense fibrillar component.
(12 Nov 1997)
fibrillar region <cell biology> Dense staining region of the nucleolus composed of 5nm fibres, RNA transcripts.
(12 Nov 1997)
fibrillary 1. Relating to a fibril.
2. <biology> Denoting the fine rapid contractions or twitchings of fibres or of small groups of fibres in skeletal or cardiac muscle.
Synonym: filar.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrillary astrocytoma <tumour> Astrocytoma derived from fibrillary astrocytes.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrillary chorea Continuous involuntary quivering or rippling of muscles at rest, caused by spontaneous, repetitive firing of groups of motor unit potentials.
Synonym: fibrillary chorea, kymatism, Morvan's chorea.
Origin: myo-+ G. Kyma, wave
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrillary contractions <physiology> Contraction's occurring spontaneously in individual muscle fibres; they are seen commonly a few days after damage to the motor nerves supplying the muscle, and this type of activity is distinguished from fasciculation, which is related to activation of motor units.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrillary neuroma plexiform neurofibroma
fibrillary waves The waves of atrial flutter usually best seen in ECG leads 2, 3, and AVF. (A small f indicates atrial fibrillation).
Synonym: fibrillary waves, fibrillatory waves, flutter-fibrillation waves.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrillate 1. To make or to become fibrillar.
Synonym: fibrillated.
3. To be in a state of fibrillation.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrillated Composed of fibrils.
Synonym: fibrillate.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrillation <physiology> A small, local, involuntary contraction of muscle, invisible under the skin, resulting from spontaneous activation of single muscle cells or muscle fibres.
(12 Nov 1997)
fibrillation threshold Least intensity of an electrical stimulus that will initiate fibrillation.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrillation, atrial An abnormal irregular heart rhythm whereby electrical signals are generated chaotically throughout the upper chambers (atria) of the heart. Although many persons with atrial fibrillation have no symptoms, the most common symptom is palpitations, an uncomfortable awareness of the rapid and irregular heartbeat. Atrial fibrillation can cause blood clots that travel from the heart to the brain, causing stroke. Treatment of atrial fibrillation involves controlling the risk factors, medications to slow the heart rate and/or convert the heart to normal rhythm, and preventing complications of blood clotting.
(12 Dec 1998)
fibrillation, auricular Essentially the same as atrial fibrillation.
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Fibrinolytic Agents - »õâ Fibrinolysin or agents that convert plasminogen to fibrinolysin (PLASMIN).
    Synonyms : Antithrombic Drugs, Fibrinolytic Drugs, Thrombolytic Drugs
  • Fibrinopeptide A - »õâ Two small peptide chains removed from the N-terminal segment of the alpha chains of fibrinogen by the action of thrombin during the blood coagulation process. Each peptide chain contains 18 amino acid residues. In vivo, fibrinopeptide A is used as a marker to determine the rate of conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin by thrombin.
    Synonyms : Fibrinopeptides A, A, Fibrinopeptide, A, Fibrinopeptides
  • Fibrinopeptide B - »õâ Two small peptide chains removed from the N-terminal segment of the beta chains of fibrinogen by the action of thrombin. Each peptide chain contains 20 amino acid residues. The removal of fibrinopeptides B is not required for coagulation.
    Synonyms : Fibrinopeptides B, B, Fibrinopeptide, B, Fibrinopeptides
  • Fibroadenoma - »õâ An adenoma containing fibrous tissue. It should be differentiated from ADENOFIBROMA which is a tumor composed of connective tissue (fibroma) containing glandular (adeno-) structures. (From Dorland, 27th ed)
    Synonyms : Fibroadenomas
  • Fibrobacter - »õâ A genus of gram-negative, anaerobic bacteria in the family Fibrobacteraceae, isolated from the human GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT.
    Synonyms :
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fibrous joint suture: an immovable joint (especially between the bones of the skull)
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fibril a very slender natural or synthetic fiber
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fibrillation muscular twitching involving individual muscle fibers acting without coordination act or process of forming fibrils
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fibrin a white insoluble fibrous protein formed by the action of thrombin on fibrinogen when blood clots; it forms a network that traps red cells and platelets
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fibrinogen a protein present in blood plasma; converts to fibrin when blood clots
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fibr benign and movable and firm and not tender tumor of the breast
fibr a cell from which connective tissue develops
fibr involving or resulting from calcification of fibrous tissue
fibr cartilage that is largely composed of fibers like those in ordinary connective tissue
fibr of or relating to fibrocartilage
fibr the presence of one or more cysts in a breast
fibr the presence of one or more cysts in a breast
fibr the most common congenital disease
fibr benign tumor containing fibrous tissue (especially in the uterus)
fibr nonmalignant tumor of connective tissue
fibr local inflammation of muscle and connective tissue
fibr development of excess fibrous connective tissue in an organ
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