| arthrodial | Relating to arthrodia. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| arthrodial articulation | A synovial joint in which the opposing surfaces are nearly planes and in which there is only a slight, gliding motion, as in the intermetacarpal joints. Synonym: articulatio plana, arthrodia, arthrodial articulation, arthrodial joint, gliding joint. (05 Mar 2000) |
| arthrodial cartilage | The cartilage covering the articular surfaces of the bones participating in a synovial joint. Synonym: cartilago articularis, arthrodial cartilage, diarthrodial cartilage, investing cartilage. (05 Mar 2000) |
| arthrodial joint | A synovial joint in which the opposing surfaces are nearly planes and in which there is only a slight, gliding motion, as in the intermetacarpal joints. Synonym: articulatio plana, arthrodia, arthrodial articulation, arthrodial joint, gliding joint. (05 Mar 2000) |
| arthrodynia | <medicine> An affection characterised by pain in or about a joint, not dependent upon structural disease. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Joint + pain. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| arthrodynic | Relating to or affected with arthralgia. Synonym: arthrodynic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| arthrodysplasia | Hereditary congenital defect of joint development. Origin: arthro-+ G. Dys, bad, + plasis, a molding (05 Mar 2000) |
| arthroendoscopy | <orthopaedics, procedure> The introduction of a thin fibreoptic scope into a joint space to allow direct visualisation of internal structures. In some cases, surgical repair can also be performed using the arthroscope. (27 Sep 1997) |
| arthroereisis | An operation for limiting motion in a joint in cases of undue mobility from paralysis, usually by means of a bone block. Synonym: arthroereisis. Origin: arthro-+ G. Ereisis, a propping up (05 Mar 2000) |
| arthrogastra | <zoology> A division of the Arachnida, having the abdomen annulated, including the scorpions, harvestmen, etc.; pedipalpi. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Joint + stomach. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| arthrogenous | 1. Of articular origin; starting from a joint. 2. Forming an articulation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| arthrogram | <investigation, radiology> A X-ray procedure involving the injection of radiopaque dye into a joint space to demonstrate the anatomy of the joint by X-ray. (27 Sep 1997) |
| arthrography | The description of joints. Origin: Gr. Joint. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| arthrogryposis | Persistent flexure or contracture of a joint. (12 Dec 1998) |
| arthrogryposis multiplex congenita | Limitation of range of joint motion and contractures present at birth, usually involving multiple joints; a syndrome probably of diverse aetiology that may result from changes in spinal cord, muscle, or connective tissue. Several forms exist, autosomal dominant, recessive, and X-linked. Synonym: amyoplasia congenita. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Articular Arthrometry, Articular Goniometry
Synonyms : Arthropathies, Neurogenic, Charcot Joint, Charcots Joint, Joint, Charcot's, Neurogenic Arthropathies, Neurogenic Arthropathy
Synonyms : Arthroplasties
Synonyms : Arthroplasties, Replacement, Replacement Arthroplasties, Replacement Arthroplasty, Implantation, Joint Prosthesis, Implantations, Joint Prosthesis, Joint Prosthesis Implantations, Prosthesis Implantation, Joint, Prosthesis Implantations, Joint
Synonyms : Arthroplasties, Finger Replacement, Arthroplasty, Finger Replacement, Finger Replacement Arthroplasties, Replacement Arthroplasties, Finger, Replacement Arthroplasty, Finger
| arthroscopy |
a minimally invasive operation to repair a damaged joint; the surgeon examines the joint with an arthroscope while making repairs through a small incision
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| arthrospore |
a body that resembles a spore but is not an endospore; produced by some bacteria one of a string of thick walled vegetative resting cells formed by some algae and fungi
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| Arthropoda |
Arthropods (Phylum Arthropoda) are the largest phylum of animals and include the insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and other similar creatures. Over four out of five extant (living today) animal species are arthropods, with over a million modern species described and a fossil record reaching back to the early Cambrian. Arthropods are common throughout marine, freshwater, terrestrial, and even aerial environments, as well as including various symbiotic and parasitic forms. ...
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| arthropod |
Arthropods (Phylum Arthropoda) are the largest phylum of animals and include the insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and other similar creatures. Over four out of five extant (living today) animal species are arthropods, with over a million modern species described and a fossil record reaching back to the early Cambrian. Arthropods are common throughout marine, freshwater, terrestrial, and even aerial environments, as well as including various symbiotic and parasitic forms. ...
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| arthralgia |
pain in one ore more joints.
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