| PLET | polymyxin, lysozyme, EDTA, and thallous acetate [in heart infusion agar] |
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| PLEVA | pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta |
| PLF | perilymphatic fistula; posterior lung fiber |
| PLFS | perilymphatic fistula syndrome |
| PLG | plasminogen; L-propyl-L-leucyl-glucinamide |
| PLGL | plasminogen-like |
| PLH | placental lactogenic hormone |
| PLI | professional liability insurance |
| PlIgG | surface IgG |
| PLISSIT | permission to be sexual, limited information, specific suggestions, intensive therapy |
| PLA | plasminogen activator |
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| PLA(1) | Phospholipase A(1 |
| PLA(2) | Phospholipase A(2 |
| PLA(2)-I | phospholipase A2 |
| PLA(2)-II | phospholipase A(2 |
| PLA(2)s | Phospholipases A(2 |
| PLAC | Placebo |
| PLAP | Phospholipase A2-activating protein |
| PLAP | Placental Alkaline Phosphatase |
| PLAP | Placental-like alkaline phosphatase |
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| placenta, retained | A placenta which is either adherent or incarcerated by irregular uterine contractions, and which in consequence fails to be expelled after birth. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| placenta, succenturiate | An extra placenta separate from the main placenta. In anatomy succenturiate means accessory to an organ. In this case, a succenturiate placenta is an accessory placenta. (12 Dec 1998) |
| placenta, supernumerary | A succenturiate or accessory placenta. (12 Dec 1998) |
| placental | 1. Of or pertaining to the placenta; having, or characterised by having, a placenta; as, a placental mammal. 2. <zoology> Of or pertaining to the Placentalia. <zoology> One of the Placentalia. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| placental abruption | <obstetrics> An third trimester complication that results from the haemorrhage and accumulation of blood between the placenta and the wall of the uterus. This inevitably interferes with foetal oxygenation and often necessitates the need for emergency cesarean section delivery. (31 Dec 1997) |
| placental barrier | The semipermeable layer of foetal tissue separating the maternal from the foetal blood in the placenta; composed of: 1) endothelium of the foetal vessels in the chorionic villi, 2) stromata of the villi, 3) cytotrophoblast (negligible after the fifth month of gestation), and 4) syncytial trophoblast covering the villi; the placental membrane acts as a selective membrane regulating passage of substances from the maternal to the foetal blood. Synonym: placental barrier. (05 Mar 2000) |
| placental calcium-binding protein | <protein> Calcium binding protein of placenta, uterus and vasculature containing the EF hand motif. (18 Nov 1997) |
| placental chorioangioma | <radiology> Most common benign tumour of placenta, incidence: 0.7%, Differential diagnosis: hydatidaform mole, large leiomyoma, chorioepithelioma, complications: IUGR, foetal anomaly, polyhydramnios, haemorrhage, heart failure, premature labour (12 Dec 1998) |
| placental circulation | The circulation of blood through the placenta during intrauterine life, serving the needs of the foetus for aeration, absorption, and excretion; also, maternal circulation through the intervillous space of the placenta. (05 Mar 2000) |
| placental dysfunction | 1. Denoting faulty development or ripening; often connoting structural and/or functional abnormalities. 2. In obstetrics, denoting an infant whose birth weight is inappropriately low for its gestational age. 3. Immature development of the placenta so that normal function does not occur. Synonym: placental dysfunction. (05 Mar 2000) |
| placental dysfunction syndrome | <syndrome> Foetal malnutrition and hypoxia resulting from impaired transfer of oxygen and various nutritive materials from mother to foetus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| placental dysmature | Immature development of the placenta so that normal function does not occur. (05 Mar 2000) |
| placental dystocia | Trouble delivering the placenta (the afterbirth). Dystocia comes from the greek dys meaning difficult, painful, disordered, abnormal + tokos meaning birth. (12 Dec 1998) |
| placental extracts | Extracts prepared from placental tissue; they may contain specific but uncharacterised factors or proteins with specific activities. (12 Dec 1998) |
| placental function tests | Methods used for the assessment of placental function. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Nonsynostotic Plagiocephaly
Synonyms : Meningeal Plagues, Plague, Bubonic, Plague, Meningeal, Plague, Pneumonic, Plague, Pulmonic, Plagues, Meningeal, Plagues, Pneumonic, Plagues, Pulmonic, Pneumonic Plagues, Pulmonic Plagues
Synonyms : Vaccine, Plague
Synonyms : Cytolinker Proteins, Cytoskeletal Adaptor Proteins, Cytoskeletal Linker Proteins, Adaptor Proteins, Cytoskeletal
Synonyms : Band 6 Protein, Desmosomal, Desmosome Band 6 Polypeptide, Desmosome Band 6 Protein, Plakophilin 1, Plakophilin 2, Plakophilin 2a, Plakophilin 2b, Plakophilin 3, Plakophilin-3
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polymorphism: (chemistry) the existence of different kinds of crystal of the same chemical compound (biology) the appearance of two or more distinctly different forms in the life cycle of some organisms
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cast: bandage consisting of a firm covering (often made of plaster of Paris) that immobilizes broken bones while they heal
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using more words than necessary; "a tiny little child"
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any of several gypsum cements; a white powder (a form of calcium sulphate) that forms a paste when mixed with water and hardens into a solid; used in making molds and sculptures and casts for broken limbs
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pleximeter: a small thin metal plate held against the body and struck with a plexor in percussive examinations
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| PL | make an investment |
| PL | assign a location to |
| PL | place somebody in a particular situation or location |
| PL | assign to (a job or a home) |
| PL | identify the location or place of |
| PL | a bet that a horse will finish a race no worse than second |
| PL | cause to sit or seat or be in a settled position or place |
| PL | a kick (in soccer or football) in which the ball is placed on the ground before kicking |
| PL | table linen for an individual place setting |
| PL | the name by which a geographical place is known |
| PL | the place where someone was born |
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