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EPMA Electron Probe Microanalysis
EPMA Electron Probe X rays Microanalysis
EPN 4-nitrophenyl phenylphosphonothioate
EPN Emphysematous pyelonephritis
EPN Entopeduncular nucleus
EPNP 1,2-epoxy-3(p-nitrophe-noxy)propane
EPO Eosinophil peroxidase
EPO Erythropoietin
EPO Evening Primrose Oil
EPO erythropoietin concentration
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  • epigastric artery
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  • epigastric distress
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  • epigastric hernia
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  • epigastric pain
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  • epigastric pulsation
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  • epigastric reflex
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  • epigastric region
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  • epigastric vein
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  • epigastrium
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  • epigastrocele
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  • epigenesis
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  • epigenetic
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  • epiglottic cartilage
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  • epigastric hernia
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  • epigastric pulsation
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  • epigastric reflex
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  • epigastric region
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  • epigastric sensation
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  • epigastric vein
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  • epigastrium
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  • epigastrocele
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  • epigastrorrhaphy
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  • epiglottic cartilage
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  • epiglottic frenulum
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  • epiglottic gland
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  • epidemic stomatitis
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  • epidemic strain
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  • epidemic survey
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  • epidemic tetany
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  • epidemic typhus
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  • epidemic typhus vaccine
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epicranial aponeurosis The aponeurosis or intermediate tendon connecting the frontalis and occipitalis muscles to form the epicranius.
Synonym: aponeurosis epicranialis, galea aponeurotica, galea.
(05 Mar 2000)
epicranial muscle <anatomy> Composed of the epicranial aponeurosis and the muscles inserting into it, i.e., the occipitofrontalis musculus and temporoparietalis musculus.
Synonym: musculus epicranius, epicranial muscle, scalp muscle.
(05 Mar 2000)
epicranium 1. <anatomy> The upper and superficial part of the head, including the scalp, muscles, etc.
2. <entomology> The dorsal wall of the head of insects.
Origin: NL. See Epi-, and Cranium.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
epicranius muscle <anatomy> Composed of the epicranial aponeurosis and the muscles inserting into it, i.e., the occipitofrontalis musculus and temporoparietalis musculus.
Synonym: musculus epicranius, epicranial muscle, scalp muscle.
(05 Mar 2000)
epicrisis A secondary crisis; a crisis terminating a recrudescence of morbid symptoms following a primary crisis.
(05 Mar 2000)
epicritic That aspect of somatic sensation which permits the discrimination and the topographical localization of the finer degrees of touch and temperature stimuli.
Compare: protopathic.
Origin: G. Epikritikos, adjudicatory, fr. Epi, on, + krino, to separate, judge
(05 Mar 2000)
epicritic sensibility See: epicritic.
(05 Mar 2000)
epictetain Pertaining to Epictetus, the Roman Stoic philosopher, whose conception of life was to be passionless under whatever circumstances.
Origin: Gr, fr. Epictetus.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
epicycle 1. A circle, whose center moves round in the circumference of a greater circle; or a small circle, whose center, being fixed in the deferent of a planet, is carried along with the deferent, and yet, by its own peculiar motion, carries the body of the planet fastened to it round its proper center. "The schoolmen were like astronomers which did feign eccentries, and epicycles, and such engines of orbs." (Bacon)
2. <mechanics> A circle which rolls on the circumference of another circle, either externally or internally.
Origin: L. Epicyclus, Gr.; upon + circle. See Cycle.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
epicycloid <geometry> A curve traced by a point in the circumference of a circle which rolls on the convex side of a fixed circle.
Any point rigidly connected with the rolling circle, but not in its circumference, traces a curve called an epitrochoid. The curve traced by a point in the circumference of the rolling circle when it rolls on the concave side of a fixed circle is called a hypocycloid; the curve traced by a point rigidly connected with the rolling circle in this case, but not its circumference, is called a hypotrochoid. All the curves mentioned above belong to the class class called roulettes or trochoids. See Trochoid.
Origin: Epicycle: cf. F. Epicycloide.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
epicystitis Inflammation of the cellular tissue around the bladder.
Origin: epi-+ G. Kystis, bladder, + -itis, inflammation
(05 Mar 2000)
epicyte A cell membrane, especially of protozoa; the external layer of cytoplasm in gregarines.
Origin: epi-+ G. Kytos, cell
(05 Mar 2000)
epidemic <epidemiology> Occurring suddenly in numbers clearly in excess of normal expectancy, said especially of infectious diseases but applied also to any disease, injury or other health related event occurring in such outbreaks.
Compare: endemic, sporadic.
Origin: Gr. Epidemios = prevalent
(13 Nov 1997)
epidemic benign dry pleurisy An acute infectious disease usually occurring in epidemic form, characterised by paroxysms of pain, usually in the chest, and associated with strains of Enterovirus coxsackievirus type B.
Synonym: benign dry pleurisy, Bornholm disease, Daae's disease, devil's grip, diaphragmatic pleurisy, epidemic benign dry pleurisy, epidemic diaphragmatic pleurisy, epidemic myalgia, epidemic myositis, myositis epidemica acuta, epidemic transient diaphragmatic spasm, Sylvest's disease.
(05 Mar 2000)
epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis An acute infectious disease affecting children and young adults, caused by Neisseria meningitidis; characterised by nasopharyngeal catarrh, headache, vomiting, convulsions, stiffness in the neck (nuchal rigidity), photophobia, constipation, cutaneous hyperesthesia, a purpuric or herpetic eruption, and the presence of Kernig's sign. Fulminant form may cause Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome.
Synonym: cerebrospinal fever, epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Epididymis - »õâ The convoluted cordlike structure attached to the posterior of the TESTIS. Epididymis consists of the head (caput), the body (corpus), and the tail (cauda). A network of ducts leaving the testis joins into a common epididymal tubule proper which provides the transport, storage, and maturation of SPERMATOZOA.
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  • Epididymitis - »õâ Inflammation of the EPIDIDYMIS. Its clinical features include enlarged epididymis, a swollen SCROTUM; PAIN; PYURIA; and FEVER. It is usually related to infections in the URINARY TRACT, which likely spread to the EPIDIDYMIS through either the VAS DEFERENS or the lymphatics of the SPERMATIC CORD.
    Synonyms : Epididymitides
  • Epidural Abscess - »õâ Circumscribed collections of suppurative material occurring in the spinal or intracranial EPIDURAL SPACE. The majority of epidural abscesses occur in the spinal canal and are associated with OSTEOMYELITIS of a vertebral body; ANALGESIA, EPIDURAL; and other conditions. Clinical manifestations include local and radicular pain, weakness, sensory loss, URINARY INCONTINENCE, and FECAL INCONTINENCE. Cranial epidural abscesses are usually associated with OSTEOMYELITIS of a cranial bone, SINUSITIS, or OTITIS MEDIA. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p710 and pp1240-1; J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 1998 Aug;65(2):209-12)
    Synonyms : Cranial Epidural Abscess, Cranial Extradural Abscess, Epidural Abscess, Intracranial, Epidural Abscess, Spinal, Intracranial Extradural Abscess, Spinal Extradural Abscess, Abscess, Cranial Epidural, Abscess, Cranial Extradural, Abscess, Intracranial Epidural
  • Epidural Neoplasms - »õâ Neoplasms located in the space between the vertebral PERIOSTEUM and DURA MATER surrounding the SPINAL CORD. Tumors in this location are most often metastatic in origin and may cause neurologic deficits by mass effect on the spinal cord or nerve roots or by interfering with blood supply to the spinal cord.
    Synonyms : Epidural Neoplasm, Malignant, Epidural Tumors, Malignant Epidural Neoplasm, Neoplasms, Epidural, Epidural Neoplasm, Epidural Neoplasms, Malignant, Epidural Tumor, Malignant Epidural Neoplasms
  • Epidural Space - »õâ Space between the dura mater and the walls of the vertebral canal.
    Synonyms : Epidural Spaces, Space, Epidural, Spaces, Epidural
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epidemic parotitis mumps: an acute contagious viral disease characterized by fever and by swelling of the parotid glands
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epidemic roseola German measles: a contagious viral disease that is a milder form of measles lasting three or four days; can be damaging to a fetus during the first trimester
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epispadias a congenital abnormality in males in which the urethra is on the upper surface of the penis
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epidermal cuticular: of or relating to a cuticle or cuticula
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epidermic cuticular: of or relating to a cuticle or cuticula
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EP of or relating to a cuticle or cuticula
EP any of the cells making up the epidermis
EP of or relating to a cuticle or cuticula
EP the outer layer of the skin covering the exterior body surface of vertebrates
EP a projector for images for both transparent and opaque objects
EP a convoluted tubule in each testis
EP painful inflammation of the epididymis
EP regional anesthesia resulting from injection of an anesthetic into the epidural space of the spinal cord
EP on or outside the dura mater
EP regional anesthesia resulting from injection of an anesthetic into the epidural space of the spinal cord
EP regional anesthesia resulting from injection of an anesthetic into the epidural space of the spinal cord
EP small creeping evergreen shrubs: trailing arbutus
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