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  • arachnoid cyst
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  • bronchogenic cyst
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  • colloid cyst
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  • conjunctival cyst
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  • corpus luteum cyst
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  • cyst
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  • cyst carrier
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  • calcifying odontogenic cyst
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  • calyceal cyst
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  • chocolate cyst
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  • choledochal cyst
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  • dental cyst
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  • dentigerous cyst
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  • aneurysmal bone cyst
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  • arachnoid cyst
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  • binucleate cyst
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  • bronchogenic cyst
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  • cyst
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  • calcifying odontogenic cyst
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  • calyceal cyst
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  • chromomycotic cyst
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  • colloid cyst
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  • conjunctival cyst
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  • cyst carrier
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  • daughter cyst
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  • dental cyst
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  • dentigerous cyst
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  • dermoid cyst
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  • air-fluid exchange
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  • amnionic fluid
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  • amniotic fluid
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  • amniotic fluid
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  • amniotic fluid analysis
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  • amniotic fluid embolism
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  • amniotic fluid surfactant
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  • amniotic fluid<³ª> liquor aminil
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  • aqueous fluid
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  • free pleural fluid
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  • gastric replacement fluid
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  • gelsemium fluid extract
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  • pleural effusion =p. fluid
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  • pleural effusion =p. fluid
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  • pleural effusion =p. fluid
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  • exuvial fluid
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  • false amniotic fluid
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  • fluid
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  • fluid
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  • fluid and hemodynamic derangements
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  • fluid attenuated inversion recovery
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  • fluid brain barrier
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  • fluid culture
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  • fluid diet
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  • fluid electrolytic balance
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  • fluid gas exchange
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  • fluid lens
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  • fluid level
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  • fluid mosaic model
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  • fluid mosaic model
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  • perirenal cyst
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  • popliteal cyst
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  • radicular cyst
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  • retention cyst
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  • root cyst
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  • solitary bone cyst
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  • synovial cyst
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  • thecal cyst
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  • thin walled cyst
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  • thyroglossal cyst
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  • thyroglossal duct cyst
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CSF   1) Cerebro-Spinal Fluid; ³úô¼ö¾×
  2) Colony Stimulating Factor
ECF   1) Eosinophilic Chemotatic Factors
  2) Extra-Cellular Fluid; ¼¼Æ÷ ¿Ü¾×
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BALF BAL fluid
BALF Blood and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid
CSF Blood-cerebrospinal fluid
BFF Bovine follicular fluid
BALF Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid
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  • branchial cleft cyst
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  • calcifying odontogenic cyst
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  • choledochal cyst
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  • chromomycotic cyst
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  • congenital cyst
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  • coronodental cyst
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  • cutaneous myxoid cyst
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  • cyst content
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  • cyst epidermal
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  • cyst myxoid
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  • daughter cyst
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  • dental cyst
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  • dentigerous cyst
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  • dentigerous follicular cyst
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  • endothelial cyst
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extracellular fluid volume The fraction of body wate rnot in cells; about 25% of body weight. It consists of plasma water (4.5% of body weight), water between cells (interstitial water-lymph, 11.5% of body weight), water in dense bone and connective tissue (7.5% of body weight) and water secretions.See transcellular water, about 1.5% of body weight..
(05 Mar 2000)
extravascular fluid All fluid outside the blood vessels, i.e., intracellular, interstitial, and transcellular fluid's; it constitutes about 48 to 58% of the body weight.
(05 Mar 2000)
Farrant's mounting fluid An aqueous solution containing gum arabic, arsenic trioxide, glycerol, and water, used in mounting histologic sections directly from water; some modifications involve addition of potassium acetate to bring the pH up to neutrality and substitution of other preservatives like cresol or thymol for arsenic trioxide.
(05 Mar 2000)
fluid Having particles which easily move and change their relative position without a separation of the mass, and which easily yield to pressure; capable of flowing; liquid or gaseous.
Origin: L. Fluidus, fr. Fluere to flow: cf. F. Fluide. See Fluent.
A fluid substance; a body whose particles move easily among themselves.
Fluid is a generic term, including liquids and gases as species. Water, air, and steam are fluids. By analogy, the term is sometimes applied to electricity and magnetism, as in phrases electric fluid, magnetic fluid, though not strictly appropriate. Fluid dram, or Fluid drachm, a measure of capacity equal to one eighth of a fluid ounce. Fluid ounce. In the United States, a measure of capacity, in apothecaries' or wine measure, equal to one sixteenth of a pint or 29.57 cubic centimeters. This, for water, is about 1.04158 ounces avoirdupois, or 455.6 grains. In England, a measure of capacity equal to the twentieth part of an imperial pint. For water, this is the weight of the avoirdupois ounce, or 437.5 grains. Fluids of the body.
<physiology> The circulating blood and lymph, the chyle, the gastric, pancreatic, and intestinal juices, the saliva, bile, urine, aqueous humor, and muscle serum are the more important fluids of the body. The tissues themselves contain a large amount of combined water, so much, that an entire human body dried in vacuo with a very moderate degree of heat gives about 66 per cent of water. Burning fluid, Elastic fluid, Electric fluid, Magnetic fluid, etc. See Burning, Elastic, etc.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
fluid bilayer model Generally accepted model for membranes in cells. In its original form, the model held that proteins floated in a sea of phospholipids arranged as a bilayer with a central hydrophobic domain. Although it is now recognised that some proteins are restrained by interactions with cytoskeletal elements and that the phospholipid annulus around a protein may contain only specific types of lipid, the model is still considered broadly correct.
(18 Nov 1997)
fluid mosaic model A model used to conceptualise cell membranes, in it, the membranesare described as a structually and functionally asymmetric lipidbilayer studded with embedded proteins that aid in cross-membrane transport.
(09 Oct 1997)
fluid retention An abnormal accumulation of fluid in cells, tissues or body cavities that results in swelling.
(16 Dec 1997)
fluid retinopexy A procedure to repair a detached retina by holding it in place with a fluid that is heavier than vitreous fluid.
(05 Mar 2000)
fluid shifts Translocation of body fluids. Shifts from the lower body to the upper part of the body occur under conditions of actual and simulated weightlessness and have the effect of reducing the total body water content and producing a temporary hypovolaemic state. Shifts are also seen following haemodialysis and are caused by electrolyte imbalances.
(12 Dec 1998)
fluid therapy Therapy whose basic objective is to restore the volume and composition of the body fluids to normal with respect to water-electrolyte balance. Fluids may be administered intravenously, orally, by intermittent gavage, or by hypodermoclysis.
(12 Dec 1998)
fluid wave A sign of free fluid in the abdominal cavity; percussion on one side of the abdomen transmits a wave that is felt on the opposite side.
(05 Mar 2000)
follicular fluid <physiology> A fluid consisting of sex steroid hormones, plasma proteins, mucopolysaccharides, and electrolytes that is present in the vesicular ovarian follicle (graafian follicle) surrounding the ovum.
(12 Dec 1998)
adrenal cyst <radiology> Same characteristics as renal cysts, but less common, thick wall, septations, calcifications suggests pseudocyst
(12 Dec 1998)
adventitious cyst 1. An accumulation of fluid in a cystlike loculus, but without an epithelial or other membranous lining.
Synonym: adventitious cyst, false cyst.
2. A cyst whose wall is formed by a host cell and not by a parasite.
3. A mass of 50 or more Toxoplasma bradyzoites, found within a host cell, frequently in the brain; formerly called a pseudocyst, but now considered a true cyst enclosed in its own membrane within the host cell that may rupture to release particles that form new cysts, and apparently is infective to another vertebrate host.
See: bradyzoite.
Origin: pseudo-+ G. Kystis, bladder
(05 Mar 2000)
allantoic cyst Cyst occurring in a persistent portion of the urachus, presenting as an extraperitoneal mass in the umbilical region. It is characterised by abdominal pain, and fever if infected. It may rupture, leading to peritonitis, or it may drain through the umbilicus.
(12 Dec 1998)
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