| IDS | Iduronate sulfatase |
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| IDS | Integrated Delivery System |
| IDSA | Infectious Disease Society of America |
| IDST | intradermal skin test |
| IDT | Intradermal tests |
| IDU | 5'-iodo-2'-deoxyuridine |
| IDU | Idoxuridine |
| IDU | Injecting drug use |
| IDU | Injecting drug users |
| IDU | Injection drug use |
| idiopathic roseola | Roseola not occurring as a symptom of a recognised general disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| idiopathic thrombocytopenia purpura | <haematology> A rare autoimmune disorder characterised by an acute shortage of platelets with resultant bruising and spontaneous bleeding. The platelet count becomes exceedingly low and spontaneous bleeding from the gums, gastrointestinal tract and nose can be seen. Physical examination may demonstrate enlargement of the spleen. A typical rash occurs to do microscopic haemorrhage of small blood vessels in the skin. Platelet counts under 10,000 can lead to spontaneous haemorrhage into the brain causing death. Treatment with corticosteroids is generally effective. Surgical removal of the spleen (splenectomy) is reserved for some patients. Anti-platelet antibodies are detectable in some cases. It may present in either an acute or a chronic form. Acronym: ITP (20 Sep 2002) |
| idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura | <haematology> A rare autoimmune disorder characterised by an acute shortage of platelets with resultant bruising and spontaneous bleeding. The platelet count becomes exceedingly low and spontaneous bleeding from the gums, gastrointestinal tract and nose can be seen. Physical examination may demonstrate enlargement of the spleen. A typical rash occurs to do microscopic haemorrhage of small blood vessels in the skin. Platelet counts under 10,000 can lead to spontaneous haemorrhage into the brain causing death. Treatment with corticosteroids is generally effective. Surgical removal of the spleen (splenectomy) is reserved for some patients. Anti-platelet antibodies are detectable in some cases. It may present in either an acute or a chronic form. Acronym: ITP (20 Sep 2002) |
| idiopathical | <medicine> Pertaining to idiopathy; characterising a disease arising primarily, and not in consequence of some other disease or injury; opposed to symptomatic, sympathetic, and traumatic. Idiopath"ically. Origin: Cf. F. Idiopathique. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| idiopathy | Origin: Gr.; proper, peculiar +, to suffer: cf. F. Idiopathie. 1. A peculiar, or individual, characteristic or affection. "All men are so full of their own fancies and idiopathies, that they scarce have the civility to interchange any words with a stranger." (Dr. H. More) 2. <medicine> A morbid state or condition not preceded or occasioned by any other disease; a primary disease. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| idiophanous | <chemistry> Exhibiting interference figures without the aid of a polarizcope, as certain crystals. Origin: Idio- + to appear. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| idiophrenic | Relating to, or originating in, the mind or brain alone, not reflex or secondary. Origin: idio-+ G. Phren, mind (05 Mar 2000) |
| idioplasm | <biology> Same as Idioplasma. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| idioplasma | <biology> That portion of the cell protoplasm which is the seat of all active changes, and which carries on the function of hereditary transmission; distinguished from the other portion, which is termed nutritive plasma. See Hygroplasm. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Proper, peculiar + a form, mold. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| idiopsychologic | Relating to ideas developed within one's own mind, independent of suggestion from without. (05 Mar 2000) |
| idioreflex | A reflex due to a stimulus or irritation originating in the organ or part in which the reflex occurs. (05 Mar 2000) |
| idiosome | The centrosome of a spermatid or of an oocyte. Origin: idio-+ G. Soma, body (05 Mar 2000) |
| idiospasm | A localised spasm. (05 Mar 2000) |
| idiosyncrasy | An abnormal susceptibility to some drug, protein or other agent which is peculiar to the individual. Origin: Gr. Synkrasis = mixture (18 Nov 1997) |
| idiosyncratic | Relating to or marked by an idiosyncrasy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ideal gas |
(Also called perfect gas.) A gas for which the potential energy of interaction between molecules is independent of their separation and hence is independent of gas volume. Thus, the internal energy of an ideal gas depends only on its temperature. To a very good approximation, atmospheric gases at normal terrestrial temperatures and pressures are ideal.
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| identification |
The determination that an area under examination on the unknown impression was made by the known shoe to the exclusion of all other shoes. Identifying Characteristics - Same as 'Individual Characteristics'. Impression - A print on a flat surface, or a three-dimensional impression in some soft material, that displays the size, design and wear features present on the outsole of an item of footwear. ...
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| idiopathic |
Disorder of unknown cause.
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Twins that develop from a simple fertilized egg in a single placental sack. Such twins are the same sex and usually resemble one another closely.
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| idiot |
A person of profound mental retardation having a mental age below three years and generally being unable to learn connected speech or guard against common dangers. The term belongs to a classification system no longer in use and is now considered offensive. [Heritage]
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| id | a graphic character used in ideography |
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| id | of or relating to or consisting of ideograms |
| id | in an idiographic manner |
| id | the use of ideograms in writing |
| id | concerned with or suggestive of ideas |
| id | concerned with or suggestive of ideas |
| id | a barrier to cooperation or interaction resulting from conflicting ideologies |
| id | with respect to ideology |
| id | an advocate of some ideology |
| id | an advocate of some ideology |
| id | imaginary or visionary theorization |
| id | an orientation that characterizes the thinking of a group or nation |
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