| PERS | Patient Evaluation Rating Scale |
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| PERT | program evaluation review technique |
| PES | Patient Escort Service; photoelectron spectroscopy; physicians' equity services; polyethylene sulfonate; postextrasystolic; preepiglottic space; preexcitation syndrome; primary empty sella [syndrome]; pseudoexfoliative syndrome; psychiatric emergency services |
| Pes | esophageal pressure |
| PESP | postextrasystolic potentiation |
| PESS | problem, etiology, signs and symptoms |
| Pess | pessary |
| PET | Positron Emission Tomography |
| PET | peak ejection time; polyethylene terphthalate; poor exercise tolerance; positron emission tomography; preeclamptic toxemia; pressure equilization tube; progressive exercise test; psychiatric emergency team |
| PETCO2 | end-tidal pressure of carbon dioxide |
| PED | Pigment Epithelial Detachment |
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| PEDF | Pigment Epithelium Derived actor |
| PEDI | Paediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory |
| PEDV | Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus |
| PEEK | Poly(ether ether ketone |
| PEEP | Positive End Expiratory Pressure |
| PEEP | Positive End Expiratory Pressure Ventilation |
| PEEPi | positive and expiratory pressure |
| PEF | Peak Expiratory Flow |
| PEF | Peak Expiratory Flow Rate |
| pectoral fascia | The fascia that covers the pectoralis major muscle; it is attached to the sternum and to the clavicle; laterally and below it is continuous with the fascia of the shoulder, axilla, and thorax. Synonym: fascia pectoralis. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| pectoral girdle | shoulder girdle |
| pectoral glands | Numerous nodes around the axillary veins which receive the lymphatic drainage from the upper limb, scapular region and pectoral region (including mammary gland); they drain into the subclavian trunk. Synonym: nodi lymphatici axillares, axillary glands. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pectoral group of axillary lymph nodes | Lymph nodes located along the lateral thoracic vein; they receive the drainage of the pectoral region, including most of the drainage of the breast. Synonym: nodi lymphatici axillaris pectorales, anterior group of axillary lymph nodes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pectoral muscles | Muscles underlying the breast area. (16 Dec 1997) |
| pectoral reflex | Contraction of the pectoralis major muscle elicited by tapping the seventh rib between the anterior and the medial axillary lines while the arm is abducted; contraction of the deltoid and biceps may also occur. Synonym: costopectoral reflex. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pectoral region | The region of the chest demarcated by the outline of the pectoralis major muscle. See: pectoral region, regions of chest. Synonym: regio pectoralis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pectoral ridge | The ridge below the greater tubercle of the humerus into which the pectoralis major muscle inserts. Synonym: crista tuberculi majoris, bicipital ridges, pectoral ridge. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pectoral veins | Veins draining the pectoral muscles and emptying directly into the subclavian vein. Synonym: venae pectorales. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pectoralgia | Pain in the chest. Origin: L. Pectus (pector-), chest, + G. Algos, pain (05 Mar 2000) |
| pectoralis major | <anatomy, muscle> Origin, clavicular part (pars clavicularis), medial half of clavicle; sternocostal part (pars sternocostalis), anterior surface of manubrium and body of sternum and cartilages of first to sixth ribs; abdominal part (pars abdominalis), aponeurosis of external oblique; insertion, crest of greater tubercle of humerus; action, adducts and medially rotates arm; nerve supply, anterior thoracic. Synonym: musculus pectoralis major, greater pectoral muscle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pectoralis minor | <anatomy, muscle> Origin, third to fifth ribs at the costochondral articulations; insertion, tip of coracoid process of scapula; action, draws down scapula or raises ribs; nerve supply, medial pectoral nerve. Synonym: musculus pectoralis minor, smaller pectoral muscle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pectoralis muscles | Muscular tissues attached to the front of the chest wall and extending to the upper arms. These are under the breast. They are divided into the pectoralis major and the pectoralis minor muscles. (09 Oct 1997) |
| pectoriloquy | <medicine> The distinct articulation of the sounds of a patient's voice, heard on applying the ear to the chest in auscultation. It usually indicates some morbid change in the lungs or pleural cavity. Origin: L. Pectus, -oris, the breast + loqui to speak: cf. F. Pectoriloquie. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pectorodorsal muscle | <anatomy> An anomalous muscle or tendinus slip that passes across the axilla from the pectoralis major to insert with the latissimus dorsi onto the humerus. Though to be a vestige of the panniculus carnosus muscle of lower mammals. Synonym: axillary arch muscle, axillary arch, pectorodorsal muscle. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Exenteration, Pelvic, Exenterations, Pelvic, Pelvic Exenterations
Synonyms : Floor, Pelvic
Synonyms : Infection, Pelvic, Infections, Pelvic, Pelvic Infections
Synonyms : Inflammatory Disease, Pelvic, Inflammatory Pelvic Disease, Pelvic Disease, Inflammatory, Disease, Inflammatory Pelvic, Disease, Pelvic Inflammatory, Diseases, Inflammatory Pelvic, Diseases, Pelvic Inflammatory, Inflammatory Diseases, Pelvic
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| PE | a mineral consisting of sulfides of copper and iron that is found in copper deposits |
| PE | bright greenish blue |
| PE | the golden throne of former Kings of Delhi |
| PE | very large terrestrial southeast Asian pheasant often raised as an ornamental bird |
| PE | small beads made from polished shells and formerly used as money by native Americans |
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| PE | a brim that projects to the front to shade the eyes |
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| PE | the highest point (of something) |
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