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  • retrograde ejaculation
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  • retrograde intussusception
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  • retrograde menstruation
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  • retrograde metamorphosis
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  • retrograde motion
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  • retrograde pyelography
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  • retrograde extrasystole
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  • retrograde hernia
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  • retrograde impulse
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  • retrocession of rash
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  • retrocession of uterus
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  • retrocession of uterus
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  • retroclavicular
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  • retrocochlear deafness =retrolabyrinthine d.
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  • retrocochlear deafness [=retrolabyrinthine d.]
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  • retrocochlear lesion
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  • retrocochlear lesion
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  • retrocolic
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  • retrocolic hernia
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  • retrouterine
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  • retroversion
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  • retrovesical
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  • retrospective falsification
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  • retrosquamous
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  • retrotracheal
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  • retrovesical
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retroflexed Bent backward or posteriorly.
Synonym: retroflected.
Origin: retro-+ L. Flecto, pp. Flexus, to bend
(05 Mar 2000)
retroflexion Backward bending, as of the uterus when the corpus is bent back, forming an angle with the cervix.
Synonym: retroflection.
Retroflexion of iris, abnormal position of the iris on the ciliary body after severe concussion.
(05 Mar 2000)
retrofracted <botany> Refracted; as, a retrofract stem.
Origin: Pref. Retro- + L. Fractus, p. P. Of frangere to break.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
retrogasserian neurectomy Division or section of a sensory root of the fifth cranial nerve, accomplished through a subtemporal (Frazier-Spiller operation), suboccipital (Dandy operation), or transtentorial approach.
Synonym: retrogasserian neurectomy, retrogasserian neurotomy.
(05 Mar 2000)
retrogasserian neurotomy Division or section of a sensory root of the fifth cranial nerve, accomplished through a subtemporal (Frazier-Spiller operation), suboccipital (Dandy operation), or transtentorial approach.
Synonym: retrogasserian neurectomy, retrogasserian neurotomy.
(05 Mar 2000)
retrognathic Denoting a state in which the mandible is located posterior to its normal position in relation to the maxillae.
(05 Mar 2000)
retrognathism Retrusion of the mandible.
(12 Dec 1998)
retrograde 1. Moving backward or against the usual direction of flow.
2. Degenerating, deteriorating or catabolic.
Origin: L. Gradi = to step
(18 Nov 1997)
retrograde amnesia Amnesia in reference to events that occurred before the trauma or disease that caused the condition.
(05 Mar 2000)
retrograde aortography Aortography by the injection of contrast medium into the aorta through one of its branches, e.g., the brachial artery, in a direction against normal arterial blood flow.
(05 Mar 2000)
retrograde axonal transport <cell biology> The transport of vesicles from the synaptic region of an axon towards the cell body: involves the interaction of MAP1C with microtubules.
(11 Jan 1998)
retrograde beat A beat occurring as an electrical activation of a portion of a heart chamber cephalad to the chamber of origin, e.g., an atrial beat triggered by an impulse originating in the ventricle.
(05 Mar 2000)
retrograde block Impaired conduction backward from the ventricles or A-V node into the atria.
(05 Mar 2000)
retrograde cardioplegia Cardioplegia effected by delivery of solutions via the coronary veins.
(05 Mar 2000)
retrograde chromatolysis Synonym: central chromatolysis.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Retroviridae Proteins - »õâ Proteins from the family Retroviridae. The most frequently encountered member of this family is the Rous sarcoma virus protein.
    Synonyms : Proteins, Leukovirus, Proteins, Retroviridae, Proteins, Retrovirus
  • Retroviridae Proteins, Oncogenic - »õâ Retroviral proteins that have the ability to transform cells. They can induce sarcomas, leukemias, lymphomas, and mammary carcinomas. Not all retroviral proteins are oncogenic.
    Synonyms : Oncogenic Retroviridae Proteins, Proteins, Oncogenic Retroviridae
  • Retroviruses, Simian - »õâ Classes of retroviruses for which monkeys or apes are hosts. Those isolated from the West African green monkey and the Asian rhesus macaque monkey are of particular interest because of their similarities to viruses causing cancer and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in humans.
    Synonyms : Chimpanzee Retrovirus, Monkey Retrovirus, Retrovirus, Chimpanzee, Retrovirus, Monkey, Retrovirus, Simian, Retroviruses, Chimpanzee, Retroviruses, Monkey, Simian Retrovirus
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retrograde aortography radiography of the aorta after passage of a catheter through a peripheral artery to the aorta and the rapid injection of a radiopaque substance.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands.jspz...
retroduodenal fossa a pouch of peritoneum below and behind the third portion of the duodenum.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands.jspz...
retrograde conduction transmission of a cardiac impulse backward in the ventricular to atrial direction; particularly, conduction from the atrioventricular node into the atria.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands.jspz...
retromolar papilla a small papilla of gingival tissue located at the foot of the ramus of the mandible and attached to the most inferior part of the anterior border of the ramus.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands.jspz...
retroviruses A retrovirus is a virus which has a genome consisting of two plus sense RNA molecules, which may or may not be identical. It relies on reverse transcriptase to perform the reverse transcription of its genome from RNA into DNA, which can then be integrated into the host's genome with an integrase . The virus itself is a storage form for its nucleic acid genome as well as a means of delivery of its genome into targeted cells, which constitute the infection. ...
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retro going from better to worse
retro posterior branch of the facial vein
retro small genus of tropical evergreen dioecious shrubs or trees of Oceania and tropical South America
retro a small rocket engine on a larger rocket or spacecraft that is fired to slow or alter its course
retro (biology) bent or curved backward or downward
retro contemplation of things past
retro look back upon (a period of time, sequence of events, etc.)
retro memory for experiences that are past
retro reference to things past
retro an exhibition of a representative selection of an artist's life work
retro concerned with or related to the past
retro in a manner contemplative of past events
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