| LMP | large multifunctional protease; last menstrual period; latent membrane potential; left mentoposterio... |
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| LP | labile peptide; labile protein; laboratory procedure; lactic peroxidase; lamina propria; laryngophar... |
| LS | lateral suspensor; left sacrum; left septum; left side; legally separated; leiomyosarcoma; length of... |
| LS-BMD | lumbar spine bone mineral density |
| LSI | large-scale integration; life satisfaction index; lumbar spine index |
| lumbar |
Pertaining to the lower back.
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| lumbar puncture |
A procedure used to measure pressure of cerebrospinal fluid and to remove small samples of the fluid for laboratory analysis.
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| lumbar spine |
The portion of the spine, commonly referred to as the small of the back. The lumbar portion of the spine is located between the thorax (chest) and the pelvis.
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| lumbar puncture |
A procedure performed to assess if your disease has spread to the cerebro spinal fluid (CSF) which bathes the brain and the spinal cord. Lumbar Puncture is performed with you lying on your side, curled up in a foetal position. Local anaesthetic is injected into the skin over the area where the spinal needle is inserted. After the procedure you must lie flat for a few hours to prevent headache which may occur due to the change in the fluid level in the CSF.
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| lumbar |
The ribless region of the mammaliform body between the thorax and sacrum. Related to lumbus, Latin for loins, as in the often-used Biblical phrase succingere lumbos (to gird up [one's] loins). Somehow, between classical and medieval days, the meaning of the word seems to have shifted from front to back, so to speak.
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