| IK | immobilized knee; immune body [Ger. Immunekorper]; Infusoria killing [unit]; interstitial keratitis |
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| ILD | interstitial lung disease; intraoperative localization device; ischemic leg disease; ischemic limb d... |
| IN | icterus neonatorum; impetigo neonatorum; incidence; incompatibility number; infundibular nucleus; in... |
| IPE | infectious porcine encephalomyelitis; interstitial pulmonary emphysema |
| IPF | idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis; infection-potentiating factor; interstitial pulmonary fibrosis |
| interstitial m. |
inflammation of the stroma of the mammary gland.
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| interstitial n. |
primary or secondary disease of the renal interstitial tissue; causes include arterial, arteriolar, glomerular, or tubular disease that destroys individual nephrons; toxic involvement of interstitial cells and tubules by systemic diseases such as gout (gouty nephropathy); drug exposure such as overuse of phenacetin (analgesic nephropathy); and mercury poisoning. Clinically, it may be manifested by loss of concentrating capacity, hyponatremia, hyperkalemia, acidosis, non-nephrotic proteinuria, and abnormal urine sediment. See acute interstitial n. and chronic interstitial n.
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| interstitial n. of Cajal |
nucleus interstitialis.
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| interstitial p. |
pancreatitis in which there is overgrowth of the inter- and intra-acinar connective tissue and frequently a corresponding atrophy of the glandular tissue.
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| interstitial p. of uterine tube |
pars uterina tubae uterinae.
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