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portal hypertension Elevated pressure in vasculature associated with liver; may be seen with cirrhosis and may lead to development of varices
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port-wine stain a congenital overabundance of blood vessels beneath the surface of the skin
Ãâó: www.beautysurg.com/resources/glossary_p.html
portal Concerning entrance to an organ, especially that through which blood is carried to liver.
Ãâó: www.planetbotanic.ca/glossary.htm
porta A gate. In a Roman camp there were 6 gates; the porta praetoria at the front of the camp, the porta decumana at the rear, the 2 portae principales, one at each end of the via principalis, and the portae quintanae at each end of the via quintana; in many forts some of these gates would be omitted, particulaly the portae quintanae. The gateways of the camp were generally built out of the same materials as the vallum. ...
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PORT A signal input (access) or output point on a computer.
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