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  • ascending artery
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  • ascending cervical artery
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  • ascending palatine artery
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  • ascending pharyngeal artery
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  • auricular artery
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  • axillary artery
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  • allantoic artery
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  • alveolar artery
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  • basal artery
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  • basilar artery
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  • brachial artery
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  • bronchial artery embolization
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  • buccal artery
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  • ciliary artery
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  • circumflex femoral artery
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  • subclavian artery
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  • ulnar artery
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  • umbilical artery
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  • uterine artery
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  • vertebrobasilar artery
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  • bronchial artery embolization
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  • hepatic artery embolization
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  • pulmonary artery wedge pressure
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  • arcuate artery
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  • ascending artery
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  • ascending cervical artery
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  • ascending palatine artery
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  • ascending pharyngeal artery
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  • auricular artery
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  • axillary artery
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  • basal artery
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  • basilar artery
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  • brachial artery
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  • buccal artery
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  • callosomarginal artery
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  • carotid artery
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  • cecal artery
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  • celiac artery
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  • heterochromatic part
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  • horizontal part
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  • hypaxial part
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  • hypophyseal part
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  • inferior part
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  • infraclavicular part
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  • petromastoid part
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  • posterior part
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  • posterior part of pons [tegmentum of pons]
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  • postinfundibular part
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  • postlaminar part
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  • postsulcal[posterior] part
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  • third grade fusion
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  • third heart sound
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  • third metacarpal bone
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  • third metacarpal bone
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  • third molar
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  • third nerve palsy
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  • third occipital nerve
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  • third occipital nerve
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  • third order neuron
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  • third pouch
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  • third premolar
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  • third stage of labor
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  • third stage pains
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  • third toe
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  • Veins of vertebral column
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  • Vertebral arch
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  • Pedicle of vertebral arch
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  • Lamina of vertebral arch
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  • Vertebral foramen
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  • Vertebral nerve
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  • Vertebral plexus
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  • Vertebral ganglion
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  • Vertebral vein
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  • Corticomedial part [Olfactory part]
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  • brachial artery
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  • bronchial artery
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  • celiac artery
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  • central retinal artery
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  • cerebral artery
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  • common carotid artery
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  • common hepatic artery
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  • common iliac artery
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  • deep cervical artery
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  • end artery
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  • facial artery
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  • feeding artery
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  • femoral artery
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  • follicular artery
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  • frontal artery
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VAO Vertebral artery origin
ACA abnormal coronary artery; acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans; acute cerebellar ataxia; adenocarcino...
CVA   1) Cardio-Vascular Accident(Attack)
  2) Cerebro-Vascular Accident(Attack);...
HIVD Herniation(Herniated) of Inter-Vertebral Disc
  - Cervical HIVD
   &...
MURCS Associations MUllerian duct aplasia, Renal aplasia, Cervico-thoracic vertebral(Somite) dysplasia Associations
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L2-4 Lumbar vertebral
VA vertebral arteries
ALCA-PA Anomalous origin of the left coronary artery from the pulmonary artery
STA-MCA Superficial temporal artery - middle cerebral artery
STA-MCA Superficial temporal artery to middle cerebral artery
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  • basisphenoidal part
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  • basolateral part
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  • blind part of retina
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  • body part
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  • bony part
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  • cartilaginous part
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  • cartilagneous part
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  • chondropharyngeal part
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  • ciliary part of retina
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  • clavicular part of greater pectoral muscle
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  • cranial part
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  • cranial roots vagal part
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  • cutaneous part
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  • dorsal part maxillary process
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  • dorsal part of penis
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healing by third intention The slow filling of a wound cavity or ulcer by granulations, with subsequent cicatrization.
(05 Mar 2000)
sphincter of third portion of duodenum A physiological sphincter supposedly located at the horizontal (inferior) portion of the duodenum.
(05 Mar 2000)
styloid process of third metacarpal bone A pointed projection from the dorsolateral angle of the base of the third metacarpal bone; it sometimes exists as a separate ossicle.
Synonym: processus styloideus ossis metacarpalis III.
(05 Mar 2000)
syndrome, third and fourth pharyngeal pouch See syndrome, digeorge.
(12 Dec 1998)
third 1. Next after the second; coming after two others; the ordinal of three; as, the thirdhour in the day. "The third night."
2. Constituting or being one of three equal parts into which anything is divided; as, the third part of a day. Third estate. In England, the commons, or the commonalty, who are represented in Parliament by the House of Commons. In France, the tiers etat. See Tiers etat. Third order See Third.
Origin: OE. Thirde, AS. Ridda, fr. Ri, reo, three; akin to D. Derde third, G. Dritte, Icel. Rii, Goth. Ridja, L. Tertius, Gr, Skr. Ttiya. See Three, and cf. Riding a jurisdiction, Tierce.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
third and fourth pharyngeal pouch syndrome <syndrome> Also called the digeorge syndrome (dgs), this disorder is characterised by (1) low blood calcium levels (hypocalcaemia) due to underdevelopment (hypoplasia) of the parathyroid glands which control calcium; (2) underdevelopment (hypoplasia) of the thymus, an organ behind the breastbone in which lymphocytes mature and multiply; and (3) defects of the heart involving the outflow tracts more than from the heart. most cases of dgs are due to a microdeletion in chromosome band 22q11.2. A small number of cases have defects in other chromosomes, notably 10p13. Named after the american paediatric endocrinologist angelo digeorge. Another name for dgs is hypoplasia of the thymus and parathyroids.
(12 Dec 1998)
third corpuscle <haematology> A discoid cell (3m diameter) found in large numbers in blood, important for blood coagulation and for haemostasis by repairing breaches (small breaks) in the walls of blood vessels.
Platelet _ granules contain lysosomal enzymes, dense granules contain ADP (a potent platelet aggregating factor) and serotonin (a vasoactive amine). They also release platelet-derived growth factor which presumably contributes to later repair processes by stimulating fibroblast proliferation.
Synonym: thrombocytes.
(09 Oct 1997)
third cranial nerve <anatomy, nerve> Responsible for motor enervation of upper eyelid muscle, extraocular muscle and pupillary muscle. Lesions of the oculomotor nerve results in ptosis (dropping eyelid), deviation of the eyeball outward, double vision and a dilated pupil.
(27 Sep 1997)
third cuneiform bone A bone of the distal row of the tarsus; it articulates with the intermediate cuneiform, cuboid, navicular, and second, third, and fourth metatarsal bones.
Synonym: os cuneiforme laterale, third cuneiform bone, wedge bone.
(05 Mar 2000)
third degree burn A burn involving destruction of the entire skin; deep third-degree burns extend into subcutaneous fat, muscle, or bone and often cause much scarring.
Synonym: full-thickness burn.
(05 Mar 2000)
third disease <disease, virology> An acute, usually benign, infectious disease caused by a togavirus and most often affecting children and nonimmune young adults, in which the virus enters the respiratory tract via droplet nuclei and spreads to the lymphatic system.
It is characterised by a slight cold, sore throat and fever, followed by enlargement of the postauricular, suboccipital and cervical lymph nodes and the appearances of a fine pink rash that begins on the head and spreads to become generalised.
Synonym: German measles, rubeola.
Origin: L. Rubellus = reddish, ruber = red
(17 Dec 1997)
third eyelid The semilunar fold formed by the palpebral conjunctiva at the medial angle of the eye, a fold of the conjunctival mucous membrane found in many animals; normally partially hidden in the medial canthus of the eye when at rest, it may be extended to cover part or all of the cornea in a winking-like action to clean the cornea, as in birds.
Synonym: membrana nictitans, nictitating membrane, palpebra III, palpebra tertia, third eyelid.
Synonym: plica lunata, plica semilunaris of eye, semilunar conjunctival fold.
(05 Mar 2000)
third finger Third finger.
Synonym: digitus medius, digitus tertius, third finger.
(05 Mar 2000)
third heart sound Occurs in early diastole and corresponds with the end of the first phase of rapid ventricular filling; normal in children and younger people but abnormal in others.
Synonym: third sound.
(05 Mar 2000)
third law of thermodynamics <chemistry> The entropy of a perfect crystal at 0 K is zero.
(09 Jan 1998)
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