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  • Foley catheter
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  • intravenous catheter
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  • indwelling catheter
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  • indwelling catheter drainage
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  • intracardiac catheter
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  • multihole catheter
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  • Nelaton¡¯s catheter
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  • pigtail catheter
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  • percutaneous venous catheter sampling
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  • ventricular catheter
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  • internal
    1. ¼Ó-, ¾È- 2. ³»-, ³»ºÎ-
  • internal absorption
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  • internal acoustic canal
    ¼Ó±Í±æ, ³»À̵µ
  • internal acoustic meatus
    ¼Ó±Í±æ, ³»À̵µ
  • internal autoinfection
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  • internal absorption
    ³»ºÎÈí¼ö
  • internal autoinfection
    ³»ºÎÀÚ°¡°¨¿°
  • internal carotid artery
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  • internal mammary artery
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  • internal thoracic artery
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  • internal barotrauma
    ³»Àξз¼ջó
  • internal bleeding
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  • internal callus
    (¢¡central callus) Á߽ɾֹú»À
  • internal capsule
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  • internal compensation
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  • internal conversion
    ³»ºÎº¯È¯
  • internal acoustic canal
    ¼Ó±Ó±æ, ³»À̵µ
  • internal decompression
    ³»°¨¾Ð¼ú
  • internal dosimetry
    ü³»¼±·®ÃøÁ¤
  • internal conjugate diameter
    ¾ÈÂʾյÚÁö¸§, ³»°áÇÕ°æ
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  • inner language =internal speech
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  • posterior internal vertebral venous plexus
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  • posterior limb of internal capsule
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  • nasal catheter
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  • nasopharyngeal catheter
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  • olivary catheter
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  • percutaneous catheter drainage
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  • percutaneous venous catheter sampling
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  • pig tail catheter
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  • pulmonary artery catheter
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  • retention catheter
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  • semisolid catheter
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  • sigmoid catheter
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  • soft catheter
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  • soft catheter
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  • suction catheter
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  • tracheal catheter
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  • transnasal catheter
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  • Internal intercostal membrane
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  • Internal intercostal membrane
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  • Internal granular layer
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  • Band of internal granular layer
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    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ³»°ú¸³Ãþ¼¶À¯
  • Internal ear
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  • Internal acoustic meatus
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  • Fundus of internal acoustic meatus
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  • Vessels of internal ear
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  • Internal acoustic pore
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  • Internal lip
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  • Internal cerebral veins
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  • Internal coat
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  • Internal surface
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  • internal injury
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  • internal irradiation
    ü³»Á¶»ç, ³»ºÎÁ¶»ç
  • internal malleolus
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  • internal mammary artery
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  • internal maxillary artery
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  • internal obturator muscle
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  • internal occipital protuberance
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  • internal pudendal artery
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  • permissible internal dose
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ICR [distance between] iliac crests; Institute for Cancer Research; Institute for Cancer Research [mouse...
UCI unusual childhood illness; urethral catheter in; urinary catheter in
UCO ultrasonic cardiac output; urethral catheter out; urinary catheter out
IAC image analysis cytometry; ineffective airway clearance; internal auditory canal; interposed abdomina...
IR drop of voltage across a resistor produced by a current; ileal resection; immune response; immunizat...
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RF-CA Radiofrequency catheter ablation
TEC Transluminal Extraction Catheter
N.C.J. needle catheter jejunostomy
UAC umbilical artery catheter
ICR 3'-internal control region
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  • Skene's catheter
    ½ºÅ² Ä«Å×ÅÍ
  • suction catheter
    ÈíÀÎ Ä«Å×Å׸£
  • tracheal catheter
    ±â°ü µµ°ü
  • two lumen catheter
    2°­ Ä«Å×ÅÍ
  • ureteral catheter
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  • vertebrated catheter
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  • wingged catheter
    ³¯°³ ºÙÀº Ä«Å×ÅÍ
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  • internal
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    ¹Ý´ë¾î=external. ½ÅüÀÇ ¾ÈÂÊÀ̳ª ±¸Á¶¹° ³»ºÎÀÇ.
  • internal acoustic canal
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  • internal analgesic treatment
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  • internal barotrauma
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  • internal bleeding
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  • internal cardiac massage
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  • internal carotid circulation
    ³»°æ µ¿¸Æ ¼øÈ¯
  • internal connector
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balloon catheter A catheter used in arterial embolectomy or to float into the pulmonary artery.
(05 Mar 2000)
balloon-tip catheter A tube with a balloon at its tip that can be inflated or deflated without removal after installation; the balloon may be inflated to facilitate passage of the tube through a blood vessel (propelled by the bloodstream) or to occlude the vessel in which the tube alone would allow free flow; such catheter's are used to enter the pulmonary artery to facilitate haemodynamic measurements or to enter arteries and then remove them while inflated to withdraw clots (embolectomy catheter).
See: Swan-Ganz catheter.
Synonym: Fogarty catheter.
(05 Mar 2000)
bicoudate catheter Catheter bicoude, an elbowed catheter with a double bend.
Origin: bi + Fr. Coude, bent
(05 Mar 2000)
Bozeman-Fritsch catheter A slightly curved double-channel uterine catheter with several openings at the tip.
(05 Mar 2000)
Braasch catheter A bulb-tipped catheter used for dilation and calibration.
(05 Mar 2000)
brush catheter A ureteral catheter with a finely bristled brush tip that is endoscopically passed into the ureter or renal pelvis and by gentle to-and-fro movement brushes cells from the surface of suspected tumours.
(05 Mar 2000)
cardiac catheter <cardiology> A catheter that can be passed into the heart through a vein or artery, to withdraw samples of blood, measure pressures within the heart's chambers or great vessels, and inject contrast media.
It is used mainly in the diagnosis and evaluation of congenital, rheumatic, and coronary artery lesions and to evaluate systolic and diastolic cardiac function.
Synonym: cardiac catheter.
(05 Mar 2000)
pacing catheter A cardiac catheter with one or more electrodes at its tip which can be used to artificially pace the heart.
(05 Mar 2000)
Malecot catheter A two-or four-winged catheter.
(05 Mar 2000)
vertebrated catheter A catheter made of several segments moving on each other like the links of a chain.
(05 Mar 2000)
catheter <apparatus> A tubular, flexible, surgical instrument for withdrawing fluids from (or introducing fluids into) a cavity of the body, especially one for introduction into the bladder through the urethra for the withdraw of urine.
Origin: Gr. Katheter
(18 Nov 1997)
catheter ablation Removal of tissue with electrical current delivered via electrodes positioned at the distal end of a catheter. Energy sources are commonly direct current (dc-shock) or alternating current at radiofrequencies (usually 750 khz). The technique is used most often to ablate the av junction and/or accessory pathways in order to interrupt av conduction and produce av block in the treatment of various tachyarrhythmias.
(12 Dec 1998)
catheter a demeure An obsolete term for a catheter that is retained for a considerable period in the urethra.
Origin: Fr. Demeurer, to dwell
(05 Mar 2000)
catheter coude A catheter with an angular bend near the beak; used to rise over prostatic obstruction.
Synonym: catheter coude, prostatic catheter.
(05 Mar 2000)
catheter fever An elevation of temperature, usually slight and transitory, following catheterization of the urethra, or the passage of blood clots, gravel, or a calculus.
Synonym: catheter fever, urethral fever.
(05 Mar 2000)
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