A-NPP | absorbed normal pooled plasma |
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A-P | anteroposterior |
A-P&L | anteroposterior and lateral |
A-PD | anteroposterior diameter |
A-T | ataxia telangiectasia |
A-to-D | analog-to-digital |
A-TP | adsorbed test plasma |
A-V | arteriovenous; atrioventricular |
a.a. | ana; of each; °¢°¢ |
a.c. | ante cibum; before meals; ½ÄÀü |
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A-V fistula | <surgery> The surgical joining of an artery and a vein under the skin for the purpose of haemodialysis. Larger arteriovenous shunts can place strain on the heart since arterial blood is diverted back to the venous circulation before it has a chance to deliver nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues. (27 Sep 1997) |
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A-V interval | The time from the beginning of atrial systole to the beginning of ventricular systole as measured from pressure pulses or cardiac volume curves in animals, or from the electrocardiogram in humans. (05 Mar 2000) |
A-V junction | Imprecisely defined zone surrounding and including the A-V node and the adjacent atrial and ventricular myocardium. (05 Mar 2000) |
A-V junctional rhythm | The cardiac rhythm when the heart is controlled by the A-V junction (including node); arising in the A-V junction, the impulse ascends to the atria and descends to the ventricles, each at varying speeds depending on site of the pacemaker. Synonym: A-V junctional rhythm, nodal bradycardia, nodal rhythm. (05 Mar 2000) |
A-V junctional tachycardia | Tachycardia originating in the A-V junction. Synonym: A-V junctional tachycardia, nodal tachycardia. (05 Mar 2000) |
A-V malformation | <anatomy, embryology> A tangled collection of abnormal blood vessels where there is an abnormal communication between the arterial and venous systems. The afferents flow directly into the venous efferents without the usual resistance of an intervening capillary bed. They are mostly congenital. If large enough, they may produce a shunt of sufficient magnitude to raise the cardiac output. Common sites include; skin, liver, brain, brainstem and spinal cord, where they may cause headaches, seizures or bleeding (subarachnoid haemorrhage). See: arteriovenous fistula, cerebral arteriovenous malformations. Synonym: haemangioma (20 Jun 2000) |
A-V node | <cardiology> The location in the heart's conduction system, between the atria and the ventricles, which conducts the normal electrical impulse from the atria to the ventricles. (27 Sep 1997) |
A-V shunt | <anatomy, surgery> A direct connection between an artery and vein. Most often due to the surgical joining of an artery and a vein under the skin for the purpose of haemodialysis. Larger arteriovenous shunts can create significant extra workload on the heart since arterial blood is diverted back to the venous circulation before it has a chance to deliver nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues. (20 Jun 2000) |
A-V strabismus syndrome | <syndrome> Strabismus in which the angle of deviation is more marked on looking upward or downward. See: A-esotropia, V-esotropia, A-exotropia, V-exotropia. (05 Mar 2000) |
A-V valves | <abbreviation> The cardiac atrioventricular valves; the mitral and tricuspid valves. (05 Mar 2000) |
A/G ratio | <abbreviation> Albumin-globulin ratio. (05 Mar 2000) |
a1-acid glycoprotein | <biology> Plasma protein of mammals and birds, 38% carbohydrate. In humans a single chain glycoprotein of 39 kD. Increased levels are associated with inflammation, pregnancy and various diseases. (18 Nov 1997) |
a1-antitrypsin | A glycoprotein that is the major protease inhibitor of human serum, is synthesised in the liver, and is genetically polymorphic due to the presence of over 20 alleles; individuals appropriately homozygous are deficient in a1-trypsin and are predisposed to pulmonary emphysema and juvenile hepatic cirrhosis because of alterations in the amino acid and sialic acid components of the glycoprotein. A1-Antitrypsin also inhibits thrombin. Synonym: a1-trypsin inhibitor, human a1-proteinase inhibitor. (05 Mar 2000) |
a1-lipoprotein | A lipoprotein fraction of relatively low molecular weight, high density, rich in phospholipids, and found in the a1-globulin fraction of human plasma. (05 Mar 2000) |
a1-trypsin inhibitor | A glycoprotein that is the major protease inhibitor of human serum, is synthesised in the liver, and is genetically polymorphic due to the presence of over 20 alleles; individuals appropriately homozygous are deficient in a1-trypsin and are predisposed to pulmonary emphysema and juvenile hepatic cirrhosis because of alterations in the amino acid and sialic acid components of the glycoprotein. A1-Antitrypsin also inhibits thrombin. Synonym: a1-trypsin inhibitor, human a1-proteinase inhibitor. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Abducens Nerve Palsy, Benign Recurrent Abducens Palsy of Childhood, Benign Recurrent Abducens Palsy, Children, Sixth Cranial Nerve Diseases, Sixth Cranial Nerve Palsy, Sixth Nerve Palsy, VIth Cranial Nerve Diseases, Abducens Nerve Disease, Palsies, Sixth Nerve
Synonyms : Abducens Nerve Trauma, Cranial Nerve VI Injury, Injury, Cranial Nerve VI, Injury, Sixth Cranial Nerve, Sixth Cranial Nerve Injury, Sixth-Nerve Trauma, Traumatic Sixth-Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Injuries, Abducens Nerve Traumas, Abducens Neuropathies, Traumatic
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Synonyms : Leukemia Virus, Abelson, Virus, Abelson Leukemia
Synonyms : Bassen-Kornzweig Disease, Microsomal Triglyceride Transfer Protein Deficiency Disease, Bassen Kornzweig Disease, Bassen Kornzweig Syndrome
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the feeling of being alienated from other people separation resulting from hostility (law) the voluntary and absolute transfer of title and possession of real property from one person to another; "the power of alienation is an essential ingredient of ownership" the action of alienating; the action of causing to become unfriendly; "his behavior alienated the other students"
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