| pathography | Rarely used term for a treatise on or description of disease; a treatise on pathology. Origin: patho-+ G. Graphe, a description (05 Mar 2000) |
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| patholesia | Rarely used term for any impairment or abnormality of the will. Origin: path-+ G. Lesis, choice, will (05 Mar 2000) |
| pathologic | 1. Indicative of or caused by a morbid condition. 2. Pertaining to pathology (branch of medicine that treats the essential nature of the disease, especially the structural and functional changes in tissues and organs of the body caused by the disease). (18 Nov 1997) |
| pathologic absorption | Parenteral absorption of any excremental or pathologic material into the bloodstream, e.g., pus, urine, bile, etc. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pathologic amenorrhoea | Amenorrhoea due to organic disease, either uterine or other, e.g., ovarian or pituitary failure, Simmonds' disease, inconstant and irrelevant debility. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pathologic amputation | Amputation necessitated by cancer or other disease of the limb and not by an injury. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pathologic calcification | Calcification occurring in excretory or secretory passages as calculi, and in tissues other than bone and teeth. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pathologic diagnosis | A diagnosis, sometimes postmortem, made from an anatomic and/or histologic study of the lesions present. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pathologic fracture | A fracture occurring at a site weakened by preexisting disease, especially neoplasm or necrosis, of the bone. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pathologic glycosuria | Chronic excretion of relatively large amounts of sugar in the urine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pathologic histology | <study> This is the science concerned with the study of microscopic changes in diseased tissues. (09 Oct 1997) |
| pathologic physiology | That part of the science of disease concerned with disordered function, as distinguished from anatomical lesions. Synonym: physiopathology. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pathologic processes | The mechanisms and forms involved in the structural and functional changes in tissue and organs which cause or are caused by disease. (12 Dec 1998) |
| pathologic retraction ring | A constriction located at the junction of the thinned lower uterine segment with the thick retracted upper uterine segment, resulting from obstructed labour; this is one of the classic signs of threatened rupture of the uterus. Synonym: Bandl's ring, Baudelocque's uterine circle, Scanzoni's second os. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pathologic rigidity | Rigidity of the cervix uteri in labour, due to fibrosis, scarring, cancer, or other condition. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Healthcare Team, Care Team, Health, Care Team, Medical, Care Team, Patient, Care Teams, Health, Care Teams, Medical, Care Teams, Patient, Health Care Teams, Health Team, Interdisciplinary, Health Teams, Interdisciplinary, Healthcare Teams, Medical Care Teams
Synonyms : Family Planning Clinic Attendance, User Compliance, Compliance, Patient, Compliance, User, Cooperation, Patient
Synonyms : Patient Credit, Credit, Patient, Credits, Patient, Patient Credits
Synonyms : Discharge Plannings, Discharge, Patient, Discharges, Patient, Patient Discharges, Planning, Discharge, Plannings, Discharge
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| pathological |
of or relating to the practice of pathology; "pathological laboratory" caused by or evidencing a mentally disturbed condition; "a pathological liar"; "a pathological urge to succeed" diseased: caused by or altered by or manifesting disease or pathology; "diseased tonsils"; "a morbid growth"; "pathologic tissue"; "pathological bodily processes"
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| pathologically |
with respect to pathology; "pathologically interesting results"
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| Patrick |
Apostle and patron saint of Ireland; an English missionary to Ireland in the 5th century
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| patelloadductor reflex |
crossed adduction of the thigh produced by tapping the quadriceps tendon as in the patellar reflex; called also McCormac's r.
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| pathologic reflex |
one which is not normal, but is the result of a pathologic condition, and may serve as a sign of disease.
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| PAT | the right granted by a patent |
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| PAT | a legal system for protecting the rights of inventors |
| PAT | (of devices and processes) protected by patent |
| PAT | the inventor to whom a patent is issued |
| PAT | unmistakably |
| PAT | an informal term for a father |
| PAT | the head of family or tribe |
| PAT | relating to or characteristic of or befitting a parent |
| PAT | characteristic of a father |
| PAT | related on the father's side |
| PAT | belonging to or inherited from one's father |
| PAT | the benignity and protectiveness of or befitting a father |
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