| fibrinoplastin | <physiology> An albuminous substance, existing in the blood, which in combination with fibrinogen forms fibrin. Synonym: paraglobulin. Origin: Fibrin + Gr. To form, mold. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| fibrinopurulent | Pertaining to pus or suppurative exudate that contains a relatively large amount of fibrin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fibrinopurulent inflammation | A purulent inflammation in which the exudate contains an unusually large amount of fibrin; also, a fibrinous or serofibrinous inflammation in which the accumulation of large numbers of polymorphonuclear leukocytes results in liquefactive necrosis of tissue and the formation of pus with a relatively large quantity of fibrin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fibrinoscopy | The chemical and physical examination of the fibrin of exudates, blood clots, etc. Origin: fibrino-+ G. Skopeo, to view (05 Mar 2000) |
| fibrinous | Pertaining to or composed of fibrin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fibrinous adhesion | An adhesion that consists of fine threads of fibrin resulting from an exudate of plasma or lymph, or an extravasation of blood. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fibrinous bronchitis | Inflammation of the bronchial mucous membrane, accompanied by a fibrinous exudation, which often forms a cast of the bronchial tree with severe obstruction of air flow. Synonym: plastic bronchitis, pseudomembranous bronchitis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fibrinous cast | A yellow cast that somewhat resembles a waxy cast; more likely to occur in the urine of certain patients with acute nephritis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fibrinous degeneration | A process resulting in poorly defined, deeply acidophilic, homogeneous refractile deposits with some staining reactions that resemble fibrin, occurring in connective tissue, blood vessel walls, and other sites. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fibrinous inflammation | An exudative inflammation in which there is a disproportionately large amount of fibrin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fibrinous iritis | Acute inflammation of the iris, with profuse exudate; occurs in uveitis of tertiary syphilis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fibrinous lymph | A euplastic or croupous lymph. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fibrinous pericarditis | Acute pericarditis with fibrinous exudate. See: bread-and-butter pericardium. Synonym: hairy heart, pericarditis villosa, shaggy pericardium. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fibrinous pleurisy | Pleurisy with a fibrinous exudation, without an effusion of serum, resulting in adhesion between the opposing surfaces of the pleura. Synonym: adhesive pleurisy, fibrinous pleurisy, plastic pleurisy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fibrinous polyp | A misnomer for a mass of fibrin retained within the uterine cavity after childbirth. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Dragline Silk Fibroins, Fibroins, Spider, Spidroins, Fibroins, Dragline Silk, Spider Fibroins
Synonyms : Fibromas, Fibromatoses, Fibromyxomas, Myxofibromas
Synonyms : Rabbit Fibromatosis Virus, Fibroma Virus, Shope, Fibroma Viruses, Rabbit, Fibromatosis Virus, Rabbit, Fibromatosis Viruses, Rabbit, Rabbit Fibroma Viruses, Rabbit Fibromatosis Viruses, Rabbits Fibromatosis Virus, Rabbits Fibromatosis Viruses
Synonyms : Desmoplastic Fibroma, Desmoplastic Fibromas, Fibromas, Desmoplastic
Synonyms : Fibromas, Ossifying, Ossifying Fibroma, Ossifying Fibromas
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peroneal vein: accompany the peroneal arteries; arising in the heel and running up the back of the leg to join the posterior tibial veins of the popliteal vein
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a quantity of liquor equal to one fifth of a United States gallon position five in a countable series of things; "he was fifth out of several hundred runners" one-fifth: one part in five equal parts the musical interval between one note and another five notes away from it coming next after the fourth and just before the sixth in position
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