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thallus A plantlike organism not divided into leaves, stem, and root. Mushrooms and lichen are examples of thalli.
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thalidomide A drug used in the treatment of nausea during pregnancy and as a sedative. The use of this drug was discontinued in the 1960s because of severe teratogenic effects. Thalidomide inhibits Tumor Necrosis Factor-alfa-producttion by monocytes and other cells and can be used as a treatment in diseases where TNF-alfa is of pathogenetic importance. Among other diseases thalidomide has been shown to be effective in refractory Crohn
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thalamus (THAL-a-muss) An area of the brain that helps process information from the senses and transmit it to other parts of the brain.
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thalamotomy Destruction of a selected portion of the thalamus (a structure deep within the brain) for the relief of pain, involuntary movements, seizures, and, rarely, emotional disturbances.
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thalamus An area of the brain consisting of 2 relatively large masses of gray matter. The thalamus relays information from most sensory organs to the outer region of the cerebrum or cerebral cortex; receives and processes messages from the body concerning heat, cold, pain, pressure, and touch; and influences motor activity of the cerebral cortex.
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