| HKAFO | hip, knee, ankle, and foot orthosis |
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| HKAO | hip-knee-ankle orthosis |
| HO | hand orthosis; heterotopic ossification; high oxygen; hip orthosis; history of; Holt-Oram [syndrome]... |
| HOA | hip osteoarthritis; hypertrophic osteoarthropathy |
| SONH | spontaneous osteonecrosis of the hip |
| hippocampal convolution | A long convolution on the medial surface of the temporal lobe, forming the lower part of the fornicate gyrus, extending from behind the splenium corporis callosi forward along the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus from which it is demarcated by the hippocampal fissure. The anterior extreme of the gyrus curves back upon itself, forming the uncus, the major location of the olfactory cortex. See: entorhinal area. Synonym: gyrus parahippocampalis, hippocampal convolution, hippocampal gyrus. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| hippocampal fissure | A shallow groove between the dentate gyrus and the parahippocampal gyrus; the remains of a fissure extending deep into the hippocampus between Ammon's horn and the dentate gyrus which becomes obliterated during foetal development. Synonym: sulcus hippocampi, dentate fissure, fissura dentata, fissura hippocampi, hippocampal fissure. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hippocampal gyrus | A long convolution on the medial surface of the temporal lobe, forming the lower part of the fornicate gyrus, extending from behind the splenium corporis callosi forward along the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus from which it is demarcated by the hippocampal fissure. The anterior extreme of the gyrus curves back upon itself, forming the uncus, the major location of the olfactory cortex. See: entorhinal area. Synonym: gyrus parahippocampalis, hippocampal convolution, hippocampal gyrus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hippocampal sclerosis | A loss of cortical neurons and a reactive astrocytosis in the hippocampal regions of some persons with epilepsy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hippocampal sulcus | A shallow groove between the dentate gyrus and the parahippocampal gyrus; the remains of a fissure extending deep into the hippocampus between Ammon's horn and the dentate gyrus which becomes obliterated during foetal development. Synonym: sulcus hippocampi, dentate fissure, fissura dentata, fissura hippocampi, hippocampal fissure. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hippocampus | <anatomy> Area of mammallian brain and an important preparation for the study of synaptic plasticity. The hippocampus has been known since the 1950s to be important for long term memory storage in humans and other mammals, it is essential for initial storing of long-term memory for a period of days to weeks before the memory trace is consolidated elsewhere. Also the site of long-term synaptic plasticity: see long-term potentiation, which is exhibited by defined synaptic pathways in the hippocampus. (18 Nov 1997) |
| hippocampus major | <anatomy> Area of mammallian brain and an important preparation for the study of synaptic plasticity. The hippocampus has been known since the 1950s to be important for long term memory storage in humans and other mammals, it is essential for initial storing of long-term memory for a period of days to weeks before the memory trace is consolidated elsewhere. Also the site of long-term synaptic plasticity: see long-term potentiation, which is exhibited by defined synaptic pathways in the hippocampus. (18 Nov 1997) |
| hippocampus minor | The lower of two elevations on the medial wall of the posterior horn of the lateral ventricle of the brain, caused by the depth of the calcarine sulcus. Synonym: Haller's unguis, hippocampus minor, minor hippocampus, Morand's spur, unguis avis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hippocentaur | Same as Centaur. Origin: L. Hippocentaurus, Gr.; horse + centaur. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| hippocrates | A famous Greek physician and medical writer, born in Cos, about 460 B. C. Hippocrates' sleeve, a conical strainer, made by stitching together two adjacent sides of a square piece of cloth, especially. Flannel of linen. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Hippocrates of Cos | Greek physician, called the "Father of Medicine," circa 460-377 B.C. See: hippocratic facies, hippocratic fingers, hippocratic nails, school, succussion. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hippocratic | Of or pertaining to Hippocrates, or to his teachings. Hippocratic face [L. Facies Hippocratica], the change produced in the countenance by death, or long sickness, excessive evacuations, excessive hunger, and the like. The nose is pinched, the eyes are sunk, the temples hollow, the ears cold and retracted, the skin of the forehead tense and dry, the complexion livid, the lips pendent, relaxed, and cold; so called, as having been described by Hippocrates. Hippocratic oath, an oath said to have been dictated by Hippocrates to his disciples. Such an oath is still administered to candidates for graduation in medicine. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| hippocratic face | Facies hippocratica, a pinched expression of the face, with sunken eyes, concavity of cheeks and temples, relaxed lips, and leaden complexion; observed in one close to death after severe and prolonged illness. Synonym: hippocratic face. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hippocratic facies | Facies hippocratica, a pinched expression of the face, with sunken eyes, concavity of cheeks and temples, relaxed lips, and leaden complexion; observed in one close to death after severe and prolonged illness. Synonym: hippocratic face. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hippocratic fingers | See: clubbing. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : P23k Recoverin-Like Protein, Recoverin-Like Calcium-Binding Protein P23k, P23k Recoverin Like Protein, Recoverin Like Calcium Binding Protein P23k, Recoverin-Like Protein, P23k
Synonyms : Ammon's Horn, Ammons Horn, Formation, Hippocampal, Formations, Hippocampal, Hippocampal Formations, Horn, Ammon, Horn, Ammon's, Subiculums
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Synonyms : Oath, Hippocratic
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(hip-o-KAM-pus). The part of the brain that assists in storing memory by sorting and sending new bits of information to be stored in appropriate sections of your brain and recalling them when necessary.
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A curved elevation of gray matter extending the entire length of the floor of the temporal horn of the lateral ventricle. Starting on the its ventricular aspect, the hippocampus is usually considered to comprise seven sublayers.
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| hip joint |
the juncture of the inclined end post with the end top-chord member of a truss. In a swing span, the juncture of the inclined end post next to the span center with the combined top chord and the connecting tie member between the arms is an interior hip joint or hip of truss
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Gr. hippocampos, sea horse. The hippocampus is so-named because of its resemblance to a sea horse.
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| hippocampal formation |
Consists of the dentate gyrus, hippocampus, subicular cortex (part of the parahippocampal gurus) and associated nerve fibers.
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| hip | (of a roof) sloping on all sides |
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| hip | having hips |
| hip | someone who rejects the established culture |
| hip | a youth subculture (mostly from the middle class) originating in San Francisco in the 1960s |
| hip | massive thick-skinned herbivorous animal living in or around rivers of tropical Africa |
| hip | type genus of the Hippoboscidae |
| hip | winged fly parasitic on horses |
| hip | blood-sucking dipterous fly parasitic on birds and mammals |
| hip | winged or wingless dipterans: louse flies |
| hip | seahorses |
| hip | a complex neural structure (shaped like a sea horse) consisting of gray matter and located on the floor of each lateral ventricle |
| hip | trees having showy flowers and inedible nutlike seeds in a leathery capsule |
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