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| thrombocytopathy | General term for any disorder of the coagulating mechanism that results from dysfunction of the blood platelets. Origin: thrombocyte + G. Pathos, suffering (05 Mar 2000) |
| thrombocytopenia | <haematology> A decrease in the number of platelets in the blood, resulting in the potential for increased bleeding and decreased ability for clotting. Origin: Gr. Penia = poverty (18 Nov 1997) |
| thrombocytopenia purpura | <haematology> In severe thrombocytopenia, bleeding into skin leads to small petechial haemorrhages. Primary thrombocytopenia purpura is of unknown cause but results from an autoimmune mechanism that causes platelet destruction. Secondary thrombocytopenic purpura may result from drug-induced type II hypersensitivity in which platelets coated with antibody to the drug (which is acting as a hapten) are destroyed in a complement mediated reaction. It can also follow a viral upper respiratory infection and may be seen in association with lupus. (15 Oct 1997) |
| thrombocytopenia-absent radius syndrome | <syndrome> Tar stands for thrombocytopenia (low blood platelets) and aplasia (absence) of the radius (the long bone on the thumb-side of the forearm), features characterizing this syndrome. There is phocomelia (flipper-limb) with the thumbs always present. The fibula (the smaller bone in the lower leg) is often absent. The risk of bleeding from too few platelets is high in early infancy but lessens with age. The condition is inherited in an autosomal recessive trait with one gene (on a non-sex chromosome) coming from each parent to the tar child. Alternative names include thrombocytopenia-absent radius syndrome, radial aplasia-thrombocytopenia syndrome, and tetraphocomelia-thrombocytopenia syndrome. (12 Dec 1998) |
| thrombocytopenic purpura | See: idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thrombocytopoiesis | The process of formation of thrombocytes or platelets. Origin: thrombocyte + G. Poiesis, a making (05 Mar 2000) |
| thrombocytosis | <haematology> Increased numbers of platelets in the peripheral blood. (18 Nov 1997) |
| thromboelastogram | Registration of coagulation process by a thromboelastograph. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thromboelastograph | Apparatus for registering elastic variations of a thrombus during the process of coagulation. Origin: thromb-+ G. Elastreo, to push, + grapho, to write (05 Mar 2000) |
| thromboembolectomy | Extraction of an embolic thrombus. Origin: thrombo-+ G. Embolos, embolus, + ektome, excision (05 Mar 2000) |
| thromboembolic meningoencephalitis | An acute septicaemic disease of cattle caused by the bacterium Haemophilus somnus and characterised by fever, severe depression, ataxia, blindness, coma, and rapid death. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thromboembolism | <cardiology> Obstruction of a blood vessel with thrombotic material carried by the blood stream from the site of origin to plug another vessel. (18 Nov 1997) |
| thromboendarterectomy | An operation that involves opening an artery, removing an occluding thrombus along with the intima and atheromatous material, and leaving a clean, fresh plane internal to the adventitia. Origin: thrombo-+ endarterectomy (05 Mar 2000) |
| thromboendocarditis | Verrucous endocardial lesions occurring in the terminal stages of many chronic infectious and wasting diseases. Synonym: abacterial thrombotic endocarditis, cachectic endocarditis, terminal endocarditis, thromboendocarditis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thrombosis |
is the formation, development or presence of a thrombus.
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| thrombus |
is an abnormal aggregation of blood factors, primarily platelets and fibrin with entrapment of cellular elements, frequently causing vascular obstruction at the point of its formation. Tissue : a group of similar cells united to perform a specific function.
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| thrust |
the forward force produced in reaction to the gases escaping rearward from a jet or rocket engine
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1. To push yourself into a turn. 2. The speed and acceleration gained from a turn.
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| thrombopoietin |
A colony-stimulating factor that stimulates the production of blood cells, especially platelets, during chemotherapy. It is a cytokine that belongs to the family of drugs called hematopoietic (blood forming) agents.
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| THR | involving or relating to three dimensions or aspects |
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| THR | an equestrian competition |
| THR | a contagious viral disease that is a milder form of measles lasting three or four days |
| THR | a warship carrying guns on three decks |
| THR | any ship having three decks |
| THR | made with three slices of usually toasted bread |
| THR | having three dimensions |
| THR | involving or relating to three dimensions or aspects |
| THR | a three-dimensional shape |
| THR | radar that will report altitude as well as azimuth and distance of a target |
| THR | the property of having three dimensions |
| THR | (of numbers) written with three figures |
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