| abl | Abelson |
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| ABL | abetalipoproteinemia; acceptable blood loss; African Burkitt lymphoma; Albright-Butler-Lightwood [syndrome]; angioblastic lymphadenopathy; antigen-binding lymphocyte; Army Biological Laboratory; automated biological laboratory; axiobuccolingual |
| ABLB | alternate binaural loudness balance |
| ABM | adjusted body mass; alveolar basement membrane; autologous bone marrow |
| ABMI | autologous bone marrow transplantation |
| AbMLV | Abelson murine leukemia virus |
| ABMM | American Board of Medical Management |
| ABMS | American Board of Medical Specialties |
| ABMT | American Board of Medical Toxicology; autologous bone marrow transplantation |
| AbN | antibody nitrogen |
| ABC | avidin biotinylated peroxidase complex |
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| ABCA1 | ATP binding cassette transporter 1 |
| ABCD | Amphotericin B Colloidal Dispersion |
| ABCD | Appropriate Blood Pressure Control in Diabetes |
| Abd | Abdominal |
| ABD | Adynamic Bone Disease |
| ABD | Autologous blood donation |
| ABD | Automated border detection |
| ABD | abdomen |
| ABD-A | Abdominal-A |
| abdominal abscess | <surgery> A localised pus-forming (suppurative) bacterial infection that occurs within the abdominal cavity as the result of a perforated viscus or post operative complication. Treatment requires either percutaneous or open surgical drainage. (27 Sep 1997) |
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| abdominal adhesions | <surgery> Scarring that can occur within the abdomen in response to surgery or chronic inflammation. (27 Sep 1997) |
| abdominal angina | <surgery> A dull, crampy centralised abdominal pain that occurs 15-30 minutes after a meal. Associated with ischaemic bowel disease. Evaluated with mesenteric arteriography. (27 Sep 1997) |
| abdominal aorta | <anatomy> The largest arterial conduit below the diaphragm. This term refers to the portion of the aorta below the diaphragm to the bifurcation into the right and left common iliac arteries. It supplies blood to the abdominal viscera, pelvic organs and lower extremities. (20 Jun 2000) |
| abdominal aortic aneurysm | <surgery> A distended and weakened area in the wall of the abdominal aorta, more common in those who suffer from atherosclerosis. Symptoms include sudden, severe abdominal pain with radiation to the back. (27 Sep 1997) |
| abdominal aortic coarctation | <radiology> 2% of all coarctations, (most common site is thoracic: just distal to origin of L SCA), may be isolated congenital anomaly, associated with: thoracic aortic coarctation, idiopathic hypercalcaemia syndrome, rubella syndrome (ToRCHS), Takayasu arteritis, neurofibromatosis, radiation therapy, fibromuscular disease (12 Dec 1998) |
| abdominal aortic plexus | <anatomy, neurology> An autonomic plexus surrounding the abdominal aorta, directly continuous with the thoracic aortic plexus above and continued inferior to the bifurcation of the aorta as the superior hypogastric plexus. Synonym: plexus aorticus abdominalis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| abdominal apoplexy | <surgery> Mesenteric haemorrhage, thrombosis, or embolus involving the mesenteric or abdominal blood vessels. (05 Mar 2000) |
| abdominal ballottement | <procedure> Examination of the abdomen by palpation to detect excessive amounts of fluid (ascites) by causing organs to bob up and down in the fluid milieu. (05 Mar 2000) |
| abdominal canal | A passage in the lower anterior abdominal wall which in the male allows passage of the spermatic cord and in the female contains the round ligament. Because of the weakness it creates in the abdominal wall, it is the most frequent site for a hernia. (12 Dec 1998) |
| abdominal cavity | <anatomy> That portion of the body extending from beneath the diaphragm down to the pelvis. It contains all the abdominal organs. (27 Sep 1997) |
| abdominal delivery | <obstetrics> A obstetric procedure that involves the delivery of the foetus through an abdominal incision. Cesarian sections account for about one fifth of all births in the us. Indications include: failure to progress, foetal distress, cephalopelvic disproportion (baby's too big for birth canal), placenta previa, placental abruption, placental insufficiency, breech baby, active genital herpes, multiple gestation, preeclampsia and excessive scarring from previous surgeries. The average hospital stay is about 4 days. The maternal death rate with cesarian section is three times higher than with natural delivery. (27 Sep 1997) |
| abdominal dropsy | <clinical sign, gastroenterology> An effusion and accumulation of serous fluid in the abdominal cavity. Synonym: abdominal dropsy, peritoneal dropsy, hydroperitonia, hydrops abdominis. Origin: L, Gr. Askites from askos = bag (18 Nov 1997) |
| abdominal external oblique muscle | <anatomy, muscle> Origin, fifth to twelfth ribs; insertion, anterior half of lateral lip of iliac crest, inguinal ligament, and anterior layer of the rectus sheath; action, diminishes capacity of abdomen, draws thorax downward; nerve supply, thoracoabdominal nerves. Synonym: musculus obliquus externus abdominis, abdominal external oblique muscle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| abdominal fibromatosis | <anatomy> Resembling, or having the characteristics of, a ligament; ligamentous. Origin: Gr. Desmos ligament. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Abies balsamea
Synonyms : Abnormalities, Congenital, Congenital Abnormalities, Defects, Congenital, Abnormality, Abnormality, Congenital, Birth Defect, Congenital Abnormality, Congenital Defect, Defect, Birth, Defect, Congenital, Defects, Birth, Deformity
Synonyms : Drug-Induced Abnormalities, Abnormalities, Drug Induced, Abnormality, Drug-Induced, Drug Induced Abnormalities, Drug-Induced Abnormality
Synonyms : Multiple Abnormalities
Synonyms : Radiation-Induced Abnormalities, Abnormalities, Radiation Induced, Abnormality, Radiation-Induced, Radiation Induced Abnormalities, Radiation-Induced Abnormality
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| abarticulation |
dislocation of a joint
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| abasia |
inability to walk
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| ablation |
surgical removal of a body part or tissue the erosive process that reduces the size of glaciers
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| abate |
slake: make less active or intense become less in amount or intensity; "The storm abated"; "The rain let up after a few hours"
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a congenital absence of eyelids (partial or complete)
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| AB | make less active or intense |
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| AB | the act of abating |
| AB | an interruption in the intensity or amount of something |
| AB | (law) the removal or termination or destruction of something that has been found to be a nuisance |
| AB | of or relating to abasia (inability to walk) |
| AB | decreasing in amount or intensity |
| AB | line of defense consisting of a barrier of felled or live trees with branches (sharpened or with barbed wire entwined) toward the enemy |
| AB | line of defense consisting of a barrier of felled or live trees with branches (sharpened or with barbed wire entwined) toward the enemy |
| AB | a building where animals are butchered |
| AB | (biology) facing away from the axis of an organ or organism |
| AB | situated away from the axis of any body or part |
| AB | situated away from the axis of any body or part |
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