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  • JrId: 30032
    JournalTitle: Pathophysiology of haemostasis and thrombosis.
    MedAbbr: Pathophysiol Haemost Thromb
    ISSN: 1424-8832
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    IsoAbbr: Pathophysiol. Haemost. Thromb.
    NlmId: 101142710
  • JrId: 31411
    JournalTitle: La Pathologie generale.
    MedAbbr: Pathol Gen
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    NlmId: 20320400
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  • pathologic rigidity of cervix uteri
    º´ÀûÀڱðæºÎ°æÁ÷Áõ(¡­í­ÏàÌòÝ» ÌãòÁñø).
  • pathological anatomy =morbid anatomy
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  • pathological chemistry
    º´¸®È­ÇÐ(¡­ûùùÊ).
  • pathological diagnosis
    º´¸®ÇÐÀû Áø´Ü(Ü»ìµùÊîÜ òàÓ¨)
  • pathological drunkenness
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  • pathological gambling
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  • pathological identification
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  • pathological intoxication
    º´Àû¸íÁ¤(¡­Ù®ïø).
  • pathological jealousy
    º´Àû ÁúÅõ
  • pathological liar
    º´Àû°ÅÁþ¸»ÀåÀÌ, º´ÀûÇã¾ðÀÚ(Ü»îÜúÈåëíº).
  • pathological reflex
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  • pathological suggestibility
    º´Àû ÇǾϽüº
  • pathologist
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  • pathology
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  • pathophysiology
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pathologic sphincter A thickening of circular musculature caused by disease.
(05 Mar 2000)
pathologic startle syndromes A group of disorders characterised by markedly exaggerated startle reflex and other exaggerated stimulus-induced responses. Includes hyperexplexia and probably latah and the jumping Frenchman of Maine syndrome.
(05 Mar 2000)
pathological Of or pertaining to pathology. Patholog"ically.
Origin: Gr., cf. F. Pathologique.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
pathological anatomy The subspecialty of pathology that pertains to the gross and microscopic study of organs and tissues removed for biopsy or during postmortem examination, and also the interpretation of the results of such study.
Synonym: pathological anatomy.
(05 Mar 2000)
pathological model An animal or animal stock that by inheritance or by artificial manipulation develops a disorder similar to some disease of interest and hence directly or by analogy furnishes evidence of its pathogenesis and may be used as a model for the study of preventive or therapeutic measures.
(05 Mar 2000)
pathological pathways <biochemistry, immunology> Malignant paraprotein is a form of antibody characteristic of and produced by malignant cells of the mature B-cell type, for example in multiple myeloma.
<tumour marker> Its presence in the blood acts as an important marker of disease.
(13 Nov 1997)
pathologist <specialist> A doctor who specialises in identifying diseases by studying cells and tissues under a microscope.
(16 Dec 1997)
pathology <study> The branch of medicine concerned with disease, especially its structure and its functional effects on the body.
(16 Dec 1997)
pathology department, hospital Hospital department which administers and provides pathology services.
(12 Dec 1998)
pathology, clinical A subspecialty of pathology which deals with the laboratory analysis of specimens of human blood and other fluids.
(12 Dec 1998)
pathology, oral A dental specialty concerned with pathology of the oral cavity.
(12 Dec 1998)
pathology, surgical A field of anatomical pathology in which living tissue is surgically removed for the purpose of diagnosis and treatment.
(12 Dec 1998)
pathology, veterinary The field of veterinary medicine concerned with the causes of and changes produced in the body by disease.
(12 Dec 1998)
pathometric Relating to pathometry.
(05 Mar 2000)
pathometry Determination of the proportionate number of individuals affected with a certain disease at a given time, and of the conditions leading to an increase or decrease in this number.
Origin: patho-+ G. Metron, measure
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Patient Education - »õâ The teaching or training of patients concerning their own health needs.
    Synonyms : Education, Patient, Patients Education
  • Patient Education Handout [Publication Type] - »õâ Works consisting of a handout or self-contained informative material used to explain a procedure or a condition or the contents of a specific article in a biomedical journal and written in non-technical language for the patient or consumer.
    Synonyms : Consumer Handout (PT), Consumer Handout (Pub Type), Consumer Handout [Publication Type], Consumer Information Handout (PT), Consumer Information Handout (Pub Type), Patient Education Handout (PT), Patient Education Handout (Pub Type), Patient Handout (PT)
  • Patient Escort Service - »õâ A special service provided by volunteers to accompany patients who need help in moving about the health facility.
    Synonyms : Escort Service, Patient, Service, Patient Escort, Escort Services, Patient, Patient Escort Services, Services, Patient Escort
  • Patient Freedom of Choice Laws - »õâ Laws requiring patients under managed care programs to receive services from the physician or other provider of their choice. Any willing provider laws take many different forms, but they typically prohibit managed-care organizations from having a closed panel of physicians, hospitals, or other providers.
    Synonyms : Any-Willing-Provider-Laws, Choice of Healthcare Provider Laws, Any-Willing-Provider-Law, Provider Restriction, Selective, Provider Restrictions, Selective, Restriction, Selective Provider, Restrictions, Selective Provider, Selective Provider Restriction
  • Patient Identification Systems - »õâ Organized procedures for establishing patient identity, including use of bracelets, etc.
    Synonyms : Identification System, Patient, Identification Systems, Patient, Patient Identification System, System, Patient Identification, Systems, Patient Identification
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patient controlled analgesia a technique for pain control using an infusion pump so that small doses of a narcotic can be administered intravenously by the patient; it includes safeguards against overdose.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands.jspz...
patient controlled epidural analgesia patient controlled analgesia in which a narcotic or local anesthetic is administered into the epidural space via a catheter.
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patellar reflex contraction of the quadriceps and extension of the leg when the patellar ligament is tapped; called also knee jerk, quadriceps jerk, knee jerk r., and quadriceps r.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands.jspz...
pathologic fracture one due to weakening of the bone structure by pathologic processes, such as neoplasia, osteomalacia, osteomyelitis, and other diseases. Called also secondary f. and spontaneous f.
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patent medicine Patent medicine is the term given to various medical compounds sold under a variety of names and labels, though they were for the most part actually trademarked medicines, not patented. They were also sometimes called nostrums, a Latin word meaning "ours" or "our own"; a "nostrum" is any proprietary mixture of drugs. ...
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PAT the attitude (of a person or a government) that subordinates should be controlled in a fatherly way for their own good
PAT benevolent but sometimes intrusive
PAT in a paternal manner
PAT the kinship relation between an offspring and the father
PAT a lawsuit filed to determine the father of a child born out of wedlock (and to provide for the support of the child once paternity is determined)
PAT a test based on blood groups to determine whether a particular man could be the biological father of a particular child
PAT (British) a type of lift having a chain of open compartments that move continually in a loop so that (agile) passengers can step on or off at each floor
PAT (Roman Catholic) the Lord's Prayer in Latin
PAT a city of northeastern New Jersey
PAT American Revolutionary leader (born in Ireland) who was a member of the Constitutional Convention (1745-1806)
PAT a course of conduct
PAT a way especially designed for a particular use
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