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dacryolithiasis The formation and presence of dacryoliths.
(05 Mar 2000)
dacryon The point of junction of the frontomaxillary and lacrimomaxillary sutures on the medial wall of the orbit.See figure under craniometric points.
Origin: G. A tear
(05 Mar 2000)
dacryops 1. Excess of tears in the eye.
2. A cyst of a duct of the lacrimal gland.
Origin: dacryo-+ G. Ops, eye
(05 Mar 2000)
dacryopyorrhoea The discharge of tears containing leukocytes.
Origin: dacryo-+ G. Pyon, pus, + rhoia, flow
(05 Mar 2000)
dacryorrhoea <clinical sign> An excessive secretion of tears.
(27 Sep 1997)
dacryostenosis <ophthalmology> A blocked nasolacrimal duct which normally carries tears from the eyes to the nose.
Commonly seen in infants, but usually resolves spontaneously by age 2-3. In adults blockage can occur from chronic sinusitis or trauma. A gentle massage of the lacrimal gland 2-3 times a day for several months may reopen the tear duct.
(27 Sep 1997)
dactinomycin <chemical> An antitumour antibiotic derived from streptomyces parvullus. It binds to DNA and inhibits RNA synthesis (transcription), with chain elongation more sensitive than initiation, termination, or release. As a result of impaired mRNA production, protein synthesis also declines after dactinomycin therapy.
Pharmacological action: antibiotics, antineoplastic, antibiotics, peptide, nucleic acid synthesis inhibitors, protein synthesis inhibitor.
Chemical name: Actinomycin D
(12 Dec 1998)
dactyl 1. A poetical foot of three sylables (y e e), one long followed by two short, or one accented followed by two unaccented; as, L. Tegmine, E. Mer"ciful; so called from the similarity of its arrangement to that of the joints of a finger.
Alternative forms: dactyle.
2. <zoology> A finger or toe; a digit. The claw or terminal joint of a leg of an insect or crustacean.
Origin: L. Dactylus, Gr. A finger, a dactyl. Cf. Digit.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
dactylagra An obsolete term meaning gout for the fingers.
Origin: dactyl-+ G. Agra, seizure
(05 Mar 2000)
dactylalgia Pain in the fingers.
Synonym: dactylodynia.
Origin: dactyl-+ G. Algos, pain
(05 Mar 2000)
dactylar 1. Pertaining to dactyl; dactylic.
2. <zoology> Of or pertaining to a finger or toe, or to the claw of an insect crustacean.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Dactylaria A genus of dematiaceous soil-dwelling fungi. Dactylaria gallopava is a causative agent of phaeohyphomycosis in chickens and turkeys.
Origin: G. Daktylos, finger
(05 Mar 2000)
dactyledema Oedema of the finger.
Origin: dactyl-+ G. Oidema, swelling
(05 Mar 2000)
dactyli ology <study> That branch of archaeology which has to do with gem engraving.
That branch of archaeology which has to do with finger rings.
Origin: Gr. Finger ring.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
dactyliography The art of writing or engraving upon gems.
In general, the literature or history of the art.
Origin: Gr. Finger ring + graphy.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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