| karnofsky performance status | A performance measure for rating the ability of a person to perform usual activities, evaluating a patient's progress after a therapeutic procedure, and determining a patient's suitability for therapy. It is used most commonly in the prognosis of cancer therapy, usually after chemotherapy and customarily administered before and after therapy. It was named for dr. David a. Karnofsky, an american specialist in cancer chemotherapy. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| Karnofsky scale | A performance scale for rating a person's usual activities; used to evaluate a patient's progress after a therapeutic procedure. (05 Mar 2000) |
| karnofsky score | A measure of the patients overall physical health, judged by their level of activity. (16 Dec 1997) |
| Karnofsky, D | <person> 20th century U.S. Physician. See: Karnofsky scale. (05 Mar 2000) |
| karpholite | <chemical> A fibrous mineral occurring in tufts of a straw-yellow colour. It is a hydrous silicate of alumina and manganese. Origin: Gr. Rice straw: cf. F. Carpholithe. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| kartagener syndrome | <radiology> Dysmotile cilia syndrome, situs inversus, sinusitis, bronchiectasis, deafness, infertility, defiency of dynein arms of cilia (12 Dec 1998) |
| kartagener's syndrome | <syndrome> The trio of sinusitis, bronchitis and situs inversus (lateral reversal of the position all organs in the chest and abdomen with the heart and stomach on the right, the liver on the left, etc.--opposite or inverted from their usual position). (12 Dec 1998) |
| Kartagener's triad | <syndrome> The trio of sinusitis, bronchitis and situs inversus (lateral reversal of the position all organs in the chest and abdomen with the heart and stomach on the right, the liver on the left, etc.--opposite or inverted from their usual position). (12 Dec 1998) |
| Kartagener, Manes | <person> Swiss physician, 1897-1975. See: Kartagener's syndrome, Kartagener's triad. (05 Mar 2000) |
| karyo- | Nucleus. Compare: nucleo-. Origin: G. Karyon, nucleus (05 Mar 2000) |
| karyochrome | A nerve cell body having little or no Nissl substance visible but a nucleus that stains intensely. Origin: karyo-+ G. Chroma, colour (05 Mar 2000) |
| karyochrome cell | See: karyochrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| karyoclasis | Synonym: karyorrhexis. Origin: karyo-+ G. Klasis, a breaking (05 Mar 2000) |
| karyocyte | General scientific term for any cell with a nucleus. (09 Oct 1997) |
| karyoevolution | Evolutionary change in the chromosome set, expressed as changes in number and gross structure of the chromosomes, (more broadly), evolutionary relationships between taxa as indicated by karyotype differences. (09 Oct 1997) |
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The Kallikak Family: A Study in the Heredity of Feeble-Mindedness was a 1912 book by the American psychologist and eugenicist Henry H. Goddard. The work was an extended case study of Goddard's for the inheritance of "feeble-mindedness," a general category referring to a variety of mental disabilities including mental retardation, learning disabilities, and mental illness. ...
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Ayurveda (आयुर्वेद Sanskrit: ayu—life; veda—knowledge of) or ayurvedic medicine is a more than 2,000 year old comprehensive system of medicine based on a holistic approach rooted in Vedic culture. Its conspicuous use of the word veda, or knowledge, reveals its role in early Hinduism and describes its hallowed place in India. Ayurveda also had a tradition of surgery. ...
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| Kaposi sarcoma |
Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) is a kind of sarcoma caused by a herpesvirus infection in which cancerous cells, as well as abnormal growth of blood vessels, form solid lesions in connective tissue. KS was historically very rare and found mainly in older men of Mediterranean or African origin (classic KS) or patients with severely weakened immune systems, such as after an organ transplant (immunosuppressive treatment related KS). ...
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Autism is considered a neurodevelopmental disorder that manifests itself in marked problems with social relatedness, communication, interest, and behavior. The field of psychiatry has classified it in the DSM as one of the five types of pervasive developmental disorders (or autism spectrum disorders). The etiology and physiological basis for autism are unknown, and the psychiatric criteria for the diagnosis are based on behavioral attributes rather than clinical tests. ...
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Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) is a kind of sarcoma caused by a herpesvirus infection in which cancerous cells, as well as abnormal growth of blood vessels, form solid lesions in connective tissue. KS was historically very rare and found mainly in older men of Mediterranean or African origin (classic KS) or patients with severely weakened immune systems, such as after an organ transplant (immunosuppressive treatment related KS). ...
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| Ka | a peninsula in eastern Siberia |
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| Ka | found on coasts of western north Pacific |
| Ka | Hawaiian king who united the islands under his rule (1758-1819) |
| Ka | Hawaiian king who united the islands under his rule (1758-1819) |
| Ka | a mountain in the Himalayas in northern India (25,450 feet high) |
| Ka | one the Shinto deities (including mythological beings |
| Ka | the Yuman language spoken by the Kamia people |
| Ka | a member of a North American Indian people of southeastern California and northwestern Mexico |
| Ka | dangerous to yourself or your interests |
| Ka | (Japanese) a fighter plane used for suicide missions by Japanese pilots in World War II |
| Ka | (Japanese) a pilot trained and willing to cause a suicidal crash |
| Ka | a suspension bridge between Kyushu and Honshu |
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