| macrocytic anaemia of pregnancy | An anaemia occurring in pregnancy, related to folate deficiency and characterised by a low level of haemoglobin and a reduced number of erythrocytes, which are larger than normal (macrocytes). (05 Mar 2000) |
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| macrocytic anaemia tropical | The macrocytic, megaloblastic anaemia of tropical sprue. (05 Mar 2000) |
| macrocytic hyperchromia | Hyperchromatic macrocythemia; a misnomer inasmuch as the red blood cells are larger than normal, the total amount of haemoglobin per cell is increased, but the percentage of haemoglobin per cell is usually in the normochromic range. (05 Mar 2000) |
| macrocytosis | <haematology> Macrocytosis is enlargement of the red blood cells as defined by a red cell mean corpuscular volume (MCV) of greater than 100 fl. Macrocytosis is present in 1 to 4 % of the adult population. The most common cause is alcoholism. Other causes include: nutritional deficiencies (B12 and folate), chemotherapy, drug side effects, haemolysis, liver dysfunction, myelodysplasia and hypothyroidism. (27 Jan 1998) |
| macrodactyl | <ornithology> One of a group of wading birds (Macrodactyli) having very long toes. Alternative forms: macrodactyle. Origin: Gr. Long-fingered; long + finger: cf. F. Macrodactyle. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| macrodactylia | Condition characterised by enlargement of one or more digits (fingers or toes). Synonym: dactylomegaly, macrodactylia, macrodactylism, macrodactyly, megalodactylia, megalodactylism, megalodactyly. Origin: mega-+ G. Daktylos, digit (05 Mar 2000) |
| macrodactylous | <zoology> Having long toes. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| macrodiagonal | <chemistry> The longer of two diagonals, as of a rhombic prism. See Crystallization. Origin: Macro- + diagonal. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| macrodome | <chemistry> A dome parallel to the longer lateral axis of an orthorhombic crystal. See Dome. Origin: Macro- + dome. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| macrodont | <zoology> Having large teeth. A macrodont animal. Origin: Macro- + Gr, a tooth. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| macrodontia | Macrodontism The state of having abnormally large teeth. Synonym: megadontism, megalodontia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| macrodystrophia lipomatosa | A rare nonfamilial disease characterised by enlargement of the fingers by lipomas, with painful degenerative arthropathy of the metacarpophalangeal and interphalangeal joints. (05 Mar 2000) |
| macrodystrophic lipomatosis | <radiology> Focal gigantism, usually in the 2nd and 3rd digits in the hand, may see increased fat in the soft tissues, bone & soft-tissue overgrowth (12 Dec 1998) |
| macroelements | Inorganic nutrients needed in relatively high daily amounts (i.e., more than 100 mg per day) e.g., calcium, phosphorus, sodium, etc. Synonym: macrominerals. (05 Mar 2000) |
| macroencephalon | Synonym: megaloencephalon. Origin: macro-+ G. Enkephalos, brain (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Macrophage, Pulmonary, Pulmonary Macrophage, Alveolar Macrophage, Macrophage, Alveolar
Synonyms : Macrophage, Peritoneal, Peritoneal Macrophage
Synonyms : Macropus robustus, Kangaroo, Petrogales, Quokka, Rock Wallabies, Rock Wallaby, Wallaby, Wallaby, Rock, Wallaroos
Synonyms : Macrostomias
| macroscopic anatomy |
gross anatomy: the study of the structure of the body and its parts without the use of a microscope
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| macrospore |
megaspore: larger of the two types of spore produced in heterosporous plants; develops in ovule into a female gametophyte
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| macronodular cirrhosis |
cirrhosis of the liver that follows subacute hepatic necrosis due to toxic or viral hepatitis. The reticulin framework of normal lobules collapses and may be replaced by broad bands of fibrous tissue separating regeneration nodules of various sizes. Called also multilobular c., periportal c., postnecrotic c., and toxic c.
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| macroreentrant circuit |
a reentry pathway involving the bundle branches of the conduction system of the heart.
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| macrosomia |
Birth weight is the weight of a baby at its birth. It has direct links with the gestational age at which the child was born and can be estimated during the pregnancy by measuring fundal height. A baby born within the normal range of weight for that gestational age is known as appropriate for gestational age (AGA). ...
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| macro | a large phagocyte |
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| macro | kangaroos |
| macro | type genus of the family Macropodidae: typical kangaroos and wallabies |
| macro | height 30 inches |
| macro | very large grayish-brown Australian kangaroo formerly abundant in open wooded areas |
| macro | bellows fishes |
| macro | large enough to be visible to the naked eye |
| macro | large enough to be visible to the naked eye |
| macro | without using a microscope |
| macro | medium to large terrestrial ferns of tropical Asia to Polynesia and Australia |
| macro | a genus of Peramelidae |
| macro | bandicoot with leathery ears like a rabbit |
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