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| cholangioma | <oncology, tumour> A tumour of the bile ducts. (27 Sep 1997) |
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| cholangiopancreatography | Radiographic examination of the bile ducts and pancreas. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cholangiopancreatography, endoscopic retrograde | Fibreoptic endoscopy designed for duodenal observation and cannulation of vater's ampulla, in order to visualise the pancreatic and biliary duct system by retrograde injection of contrast media. Endoscopic (vater) papillotomy (sphincterotomy, endoscopic) may be performed during this procedure. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cholangioscopy | Visual examination of bile ducts utilizing a fibreoptic endoscope. Origin: chol-+ G. Angeion, vessel, + skopeo, to examine (05 Mar 2000) |
| cholangiostomy | Formation of a fistula into a bile duct. Origin: chol-+ G. Angeion, vessel, + stoma, mouth (05 Mar 2000) |
| cholangiotomy | Incision into a bile duct. Origin: chol-+ G. Angeion, vessel, + tome, incision (05 Mar 2000) |
| cholangitic abscess | A focal area of pus formation in the liver resulting from infection arising in the biliary tract. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cholangitis | <pathology> Inflammation of a bile duct. Origin: Gr. Angeion = vessel (18 Nov 1997) |
| cholangitis lenta | Low-grade bacterial infection of the biliary tract; sometimes a cause of fever of unknown origin. Synonym: ascending cholangitis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cholangitis, sclerosing | Chronic, nonbacterial inflammatory narrowing of the bile ducts. About 50% of the cases are associated with ulcerative colitis. Treatment is to relieve the obstruction by balloon dilatation or surgery. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cholanic acid | A family of steroids comprising the bile acids (or salts), generally in conjugated form (e.g., glycocholic and taurocholic acids). Chemically, cholic acids are cholan-24-oic (cholanic) acids (the terminal C24 of cholane becoming a -COOH group); biologically, cholic acids are derived from cholesterol (a cholestane derivative) and display varying degrees of oxidation (OH groups) and orientation at positions 3, 7, and 12. It is these oxidations and orientations that distinguish the several cholic acid; e.g., cholic acid is 3a,7a,12a-trihydroxy-5b-cholan-24-oic acid, deoxycholic acid is 3a,12a-dihydroxy-5b-cholanic acid. Synonym: cholalic acid, cholanic acid. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cholanopoiesis | Synthesis by the liver of cholic acid or its conjugates, or of natural bile salts. Origin: chol-+ G. Ano, upward, + poiesis, making (05 Mar 2000) |
| cholanopoietic | Pertaining to or promoting cholanopoiesis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cholanthrene | A polycyclic, somewhat carcinogenic hydrocarbon, structural parent of the highly carcinogenic 3 (or 20)-methylcholanthrene. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cholascos | Rarely used term for escape of bile into the free peritoneal cavity. Origin: chol-+ G. Askos, bag (05 Mar 2000) |
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Synonyms : CCK-33, Cholecystokinin 33, Uropancreozymin
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| chorionic villus |
one of the tiny villi that stick out of the fetal chorion and combine with the mother's uterine tissue to form the placenta
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outermost membranous sac enclosing the embryo in higher vertebrates (reptiles, birds and mammals)
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a highly vascular membrane in the eye between the retina and the sclera
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an artery that supplies the choroid plexus
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breathe with great difficulty, as when experiencing a strong emotion; "She choked with emotion when she spoke about her deceased husband" be too tight; rub or press; "This neckband is choking the cat" wring the neck of; "The man choked his opponent" constrict (someone's) throat and keep from breathing gag: struggle for breath; have insufficient oxygen intake; "he swallowed a fishbone and gagged" fail to perform adequately due to tension or agitation; "The team should have won hands down but choked, disappointing the coach and the audience" check or slow down the action or effect of; "She choked her anger" clog: become or cause to become obstructed; "The leaves clog our drains in the Fall"; "The water pipe is backed up" suffocate: impair the respiration of or obstruct the air passage of; "The foul air was slowly suffocating the children" suffocate: become stultified, suppressed, or stifled; "He is suffocating--living at home with his aged parents in the small village" suffocate: suppress the development, creativity, or imagination of; "His job suffocated him" die: pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life; "She died from cancer"; "They children perished in the fire"; "The patient went peacefully"; "The old guy kicked the bucket at the age of 102" a coil of low resistance and high inductance used in electrical circuits to pass direct current and attenuate alternating current reduce the air supply; "choke a carburetor" gag: cause to retch or choke a valve that controls the flow of air into the carburetor of a gasoline engine
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| CHO | a genus of Phyllostomatidae |
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| CHO | small-eared Mexican bat with a long slender nose |
| CHO | the act of choosing or selecting |
| CHO | the person or thing chosen or selected |
| CHO | an alternative action |
| CHO | of superior grade |
| CHO | appealing to refined taste |
| CHO | a small tasty bit of food |
| CHO | the manner in which something is expressed in words |
| CHO | the quality of being very good indeed |
| CHO | the area occupied by singers |
| CHO | a chorus that sings as part of a religious ceremony |
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