| retrograde block | Impaired conduction backward from the ventricles or A-V node into the atria. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| retrograde cardioplegia | Cardioplegia effected by delivery of solutions via the coronary veins. (05 Mar 2000) |
| retrograde chromatolysis | Synonym: central chromatolysis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| retrograde conduction | Conduction backward from the ventricles or from the A-V node into and through the atria. Synonym: retroconduction, ventriculoatrial conduction, V-A conduction. (05 Mar 2000) |
| retrograde degeneration | The series of changes in a neuron following the severing of its axon, including central chromatolysis with displacement of the nucleus. (12 Dec 1998) |
| retrograde ejaculation | <urology> Ejaculation backwards into the bladder instead of forward through the urethra. (11 Jan 1998) |
| retrograde embolism | Embolism of a vein by an embolus carried in a direction opposite to that of the normal blood current, after being diverted into a smaller vein. Synonym: venous embolism. (05 Mar 2000) |
| retrograde hernia | A double loop hernia the central loop of which lies in the abdominal cavity. (05 Mar 2000) |
| retrograde intussusception | The invagination of a lower segment of the bowel into one just above. (05 Mar 2000) |
| retrograde memory | Memory for that which occurred before an event such as a brain injury. (05 Mar 2000) |
| retrograde menstruation | A flow of menstrual blood back through the fallopian tubes; it sometimes carries with it endometrial cells. Supplementary menstruation, bleeding from the navel or urinary tract due to endometriosis occurring at the time of menstruation. Suppressed menstruation, nonappearance of menstrual bleeding from whatever cause. Vicarious menstruation, bleeding from any surface other than the mucous membrane of the uterine cavity, occurring periodically at the time when the normal menstruation should take place. (05 Mar 2000) |
| retrograde metamorphosis | An effect whereby the productivity of a microbial strain used in a commercial process diminishes after repeated transfer from one culture media to another, often caused by genetic mutation. (14 Nov 1997) |
| retrograde P wave | The P wave pattern in the electrocardiogram representing retrograde depolarisation of the atria, the impulse spreading from the A-V junction or the lower atrium upward. (05 Mar 2000) |
| retrograde pyelography | Pyelography in which contrast material is injected into the ureters from an endoscope in the bladder. (05 Mar 2000) |
| retrography | Synonym: mirror-writing. Origin: retro-+ G. Grapho, to write (05 Mar 2000) |
| retroduodenal fossa |
a pouch of peritoneum below and behind the third portion of the duodenum.
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| retrograde conduction |
transmission of a cardiac impulse backward in the ventricular to atrial direction; particularly, conduction from the atrioventricular node into the atria.
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| 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.
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| 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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| Retroviridae |
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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| retr | inflammation of the optic nerve behind the eye |
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| retr | the act of adding a component or accessory to something that did not have it when it was manufactured |
| retr | a component or accessory added to something after it has been manufactured |
| retr | substitute new or modernized parts or equipment for older ones |
| retr | fit in or on an existing structure, such as an older house |
| retr | provide with parts, devices, or equipment not available or in use at the time of the original manufacture |
| retr | the act of bending backward |
| retr | an articulatory gesture made by turning the tip of the tongue back against the roof of the mouth |
| retr | a turning or tilting backward of an organ or body part |
| retr | articulate (a consonant) with the tongue curled back against the palate |
| retr | bend or turn backward |
| retr | (linguistics) pronounced with the tip of the tongue turned back toward the hard palate |
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