| multiple exostosis | A disturbance of enchondral bone growth in which multiple, generally benign osteochondromas of long bones appear during childhood, commonly with shortening of the radius and fibula; the ill-effects are usually mechanical but malignant change is rare; autosomal dominant inheritance. Synonym: diaphysial aclasis, hereditary deforming chondrodystrophy, multiple exostosis, osteochondromatosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| multiple fission | Division of the nucleus, simultaneously or successively, into a number of daughter nuclei, followed by division of the cell body into an equal number of parts, each containing a nucleus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| multiple fracture | Fracture at two or more places in a bone. See: segmental fracture. Fracture of several bones occurring simultaneously. (05 Mar 2000) |
| multiple gestation | <radiology> Incidence: 1% of all births, twins in 1:85; triplets in 1:85x85; etc, uterus large for dates, may have elevated hCG, hPL, and aFP, at risk for IUGR: monochorionic-monoamniotic more than , monochorionic-diamniotic more than , dichorionic-diamniotic findings: 2 placentas indicate dichorionic-diamniotic, 1 placenta indicates monochorionic pregnancy or dichorionic pregnancy with fused placenta, separating membranes confirms diamniotic pregnancy (12 Dec 1998) |
| multiple glandular deficiency syndrome | <syndrome> Acquired deficiency of the function of several endocrine glands, usually on an auto-immune basis. Synonym: multiple glandular deficiency syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| multiple hamartoma syndrome | Hypertrichosis and gingival fibromatosis from infancy, accompanied by postpubertal fibroadenomatous breast enlargement; papules of the face are characteristic of multiple trichilemmomas. Synonym: multiple hamartoma syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| multiple idiopathic haemorrhagic sarcoma | <oncology, tumour> A type of vascular cancer characterised by soft purple nodules that usually develop first on the feet and then slowly spread across the skin.This cancer is most often found in people with compromised immune systems, such as AIDS patients. (09 Oct 1997) |
| multiple infection | <epidemiology> An infection in which an individual is infected by parasites of more than one species. (05 Dec 1998) |
| multiple intestinal polyposis | Begins usually in late childhood; polyps increase in numbers, causing symptoms of chronic colitis, and carcinoma of the colon almost invariably develops in untreated cases; autosomal dominant inheritance. In the Gardner syndrome there are extracolonic changes (desmoid tumours, etc.). Synonym: polyposis coli. Hamartomatous polyposis of the small or large intestine, Peutz-Jeghers syndrome with melanin spots on the lips, less common, miscellaneous, rare, and doubtful occurrences. Synonym: familial intestinal polyposis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| multiple lentigines syndrome | <syndrome> An autosomal dominant inherited disorder characterised by freckle-like spots (lentigines) on the trunk. Other findings may include wide set eyes, sternum abnormalities, prominent ears, deafness, cafe-au-lait spots, pulmonary stenosis, cryptorchidism, delayed puberty or hypogonadism. There is no treatment available only underlying management of each problem. Inheritance: autosomal dominant. (27 Sep 1997) |
| multiple lipoprotein-type hyperlipidaemia | <biochemistry> Inherited as a defective gene, this disorder is characterised by elevations in serum cholesterol and/or triglycerides. There are often multiple types of lipoproteins (LDL) elevated in one family. This condition is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Origin: Gr. Haima = blood (27 Sep 1997) |
| multiple mucosal neuroma syndrome | <syndrome> Multiple submucosal neuromas or neurofibromas of the tongue, lips, and eyelids in young persons; sometimes associated with tumours of the thyroid or adrenal medulla, or with subcutaneous neurofibromatosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| multiple myeloma | <oncology, tumour> See myeloma cell. (18 Nov 1997) |
| multiple myelomatosis | <oncology, tumour> See myeloma cell. (18 Nov 1997) |
| multiple myositis | The occurrence of multiple foci of acute inflammation in the muscular tissue and overlying skin in various parts of the body, accompanied by fever and other signs of systemic infection. See: dermatomyositis. Synonym: acute disseminated myositis, pseudotrichinosis, pseudotrichiniasis. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Multiple Identity Disorder, Multiple Personalities, Disorder, Dissociative Identity, Disorder, Multiple Identity, Disorder, Multiple Personality, Identity Disorder, Dissociative, Identity Disorder, Multiple, Multiple Identity Disorders, Multiple Personality
Synonyms : Disseminated Sclerosis, Sclerosis, Multiple
Synonyms : Multiple Sclerosis, Primary Progressive, Multiple Sclerosis, Secondary Progressive, Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis, Progressive Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis, Remittent Progressive Multiple Sclerosis, Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
Synonyms : Acute Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis, Remitting-Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis, Multiple Sclerosis, Relapsing Remitting, Multiple Sclerosis, Remitting-Relapsing, Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis, Remitting Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis
Synonyms : Mucosulfatidosis, Multiple Sulfatase Deficiency, Multiple Sulphatase Deficiency Disease, Sulfatidosis, Juvenile, Austin Type, Multiple Sulfatase Deficiencies
| multiply |
combine or increase by multiplication; "He managed to multiply his profits" breed: have young (animals); "pandas rarely breed in captivity" in several ways; in a multiple manner; "they were multiply checked for errors" reproduce: have offspring or young; "The deer in our neighborhood reproduce madly"; "The Catholic Church tells people to procreate, no matter what their economic situation may be"
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| multiple abutment |
one resulting from the fixed splinting of two or more adjacent natural teeth to serve as a unit in the support and retention of a fixed or removable partial denture.
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| multiple familial polyposis |
familial adenomatous p.
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| multiple fracture |
a variety in which there are two or more lines of fracture of the same bone not communicating with each other.
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| multipara |
Women who have given birth many times are at greater risk. (source?)
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| multip | a multiplicative increase |
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| multip | tending or having the power to multiply or increase in number or quantity or degree |
| multip | in a multiplicative manner |
| multip | the property of being multiple |
| multip | a large number |
| multip | greatly increased as by multiplication |
| multip | the number by which a multiplicand is multiplied |
| multip | the number by which a multiplicand is multiplied |
| multip | type of onion plant producing small clustered mild-flavored bulbs used as seasoning |
| multip | have offspring or young |
| multip | have young |
| multip | combine or increase by multiplication |
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