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tarry cyst A cyst or collection of old blood having a tarry or black, sticky appearance; usually due to endometriosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
tars Viscous materials composed of complex, high-molecular-weight compounds derived from the distillation of petroleum or the destructive distillation of wood or coal.
(12 Dec 1998)
tarsadenitis An obsolete term for inflammation of the tarsal borders of the eyelids and meibomian glands.
Origin: tarsus + G. Aden, gland, + -itis, inflammation
(05 Mar 2000)
tarsal <anatomy> Of or pertaining to the tarsus (either of the foot or eye).
A tarsal bone or cartilage; a tarsale.
<medicine> Tarsal tetter, an eruptive disease of the edges of the eyelids; a kind of bleareye.
<zoology> Same as Tercel.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
tarsal arch See: arterial arch of lower eyelid, arterial arch of upper eyelid.
(05 Mar 2000)
tarsal bones The seven bones which form the tarsus - namely, calcaneus, talus, cuboid, navicular, and first, second and third cuneiforms. The tarsus is a skeletal part of the foot.
(12 Dec 1998)
tarsal canal tarsal sinus
tarsal cartilage Incorrect term sometimes applied to the inferior tarsus and superior tarsus.
See: tarsus.
(05 Mar 2000)
tarsal coalition <radiology> Abnormal fusion of one or more tarsal bones, aetiology: congenital, infection, trauma, articular disorders, surgery, age: 20-30's, symptoms: pain upon standing or with prolonged activity types:, calcaneonavicular most common, seen on 45 degree medial oblique view, talocalcaneal usually b/w talus and sustentaculum tali, talar beaking, talar broadening, narrowing of posterior subtalar joint, ball-and-socket ankle joint, talonavicular uncommon, calcaneocuboid very rare
(12 Dec 1998)
tarsal cyst Also called a Meibomian cyst or a chalazian. A tarsal cyst is an inflammation of the oil gland of the eyelid.
(12 Dec 1998)
tarsal fold The fold marking the attachment of the levator palpebrae superioris muscle into the skin of the upper eyelid.
(05 Mar 2000)
tarsal glands Sebaceous glands embedded in the tarsal plate of each eyelid, discharging at the edge of the lid near the posterior border. Their secretions create a lipid barrier along the margin of the eyelids which contains the normal secretions in the conjunctival sac by preventing the watery fluid from spilling over the barrier when the eye is open.
Synonym: glandulae tarsales, meibomian glands, palpebral glands.
(05 Mar 2000)
tarsal joints The synovial joints which unite the tarsal bones.
Synonym: articulationes intertarseae, intertarsal articulations, tarsal joints.
(05 Mar 2000)
tarsal ligaments The ligaments that interconnect the tarsal bones; they are grouped into three sets: dorsal tarsal ligaments, interosseous tarsal ligaments, and plantar tarsal ligaments, and are individually named according to their attachments.
Synonym: ligamenta tarsi.
(05 Mar 2000)
tarsal plates See: superior tarsus, inferior tarsus.
(05 Mar 2000)
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tar cancer squamous cell carcinoma caused by inflammatory irritation of fumes of tar or by the irritating effect of tar on the skin.
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tarry cyst 1. a corpus luteum cyst resulting from hemorrhage into a corpus luteum. 2. a bloody cyst resulting from endometriosis.
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tar Tar is a viscous black liquid derived from the destructive distillation of organic matter. Most tar is produced from coal as a byproduct of coke production, but it can also be produced from petroleum, peat or wood. Naturally occurring "tar pits" (e.g. the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles) actually contain asphalt, not tar, and are more accurately known as asphalt pits. ...
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tar Tar is the common name for the resinous partially combusted particulate matter produced by the burning of tobacco, cannabis, and other plant material in the act of smoking. Tar is purportedly the most destructive component in habitual tobacco smoking, accumulating in the smoker's lungs over time and damaging them through various biochemical and mechanical processes. Tar includes the majority of mutagenic and carcinogenic agents in tobacco smoke (IARC, 1986). ...
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tarantism Tarantism is, allegedly, a deadly poisoning resulting from a wolf spider bite (Lycosa tarantula, also known as the "tarantula"). The condition was common in southern Italy during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. There were strong suggestions that there is no organic cause for the heightened excitability and restlessness that gripped the victims. The stated belief of the time was that victims needed to engage in frenzied dancing to prevent death from tarantism. ...
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tar (endocrinology) organ most affected by a particular hormone
tar sports equipment consisting of an object set up for a marksman or archer to aim at
tar the goal intended to be attained (and which is believed to be attainable)
tar a reference point to shoot at
tar the location of the target that is to be hit
tar a person who is the victim of ridicule or exploitation by some hostile person or influence
tar intend (something) to move towards a certain goal
tar a shipboard system for the detection and identification and location of a target with enough detail to permit effective weapon employment
tar the location of the target that is to be hit
tar an abnormal red blood cell with a ringed appearance
tar any cell that has a specific receptor for antigen or antibody or hormone
tar a company that has been chosen as attractive for takeover by a potential acquirer
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