| AMI | Acute Myocardial Infarction - Complications(Cx) 1. Early Cx 1) Arrythmia 2) Persistent Recurrent Chest Pain 3) Ventricular Dysfunction 4) Reversible Hypotension 5) Cardiogenic Shock 6) Pericarditis 7) Pulmonary or Systemic Embolism 8) VSD(a/c Ventricular Septal Perforation) 9) Acute MR(a/c Papillary Muscle Rupture) 10) External Cardiac Rupture 11) Emotional Response 2. Late Cx 1) HF(CHF) 2) Ventricular Aneurysm 3) Angina 4) Shoulder Hand Syndrome 5) Pseudoaneurysm 6) Dressler Syndrome |
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| AMI | acquired monosaccharide intolerance; acute myocardial infarction; amitriptyline; anterior myocardial infarc- tion; Association of Medical Illustrators; Athletic Motivation Inventory; axiomesioincisal |
| AMIA | American Medical Informatics Association |
| amidoPRT | amido-Phospho-Ribosyl-Transferase |
| CPK | Creatinine Phospho-Kinase < 25(60)(200)(240) Unit Áõ°¡ÇÏ´Â °æ¿ì &n... |
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| MI | 1) Mitral Insufficient = MR 2) Myocardial Infa... |
| BTPABA | N-benzoyl-L-tyrosyl-p-ami-nobenzoic acid |
| AMI | Acute Myocardial Infarction |
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| AMI | Acute mesenteric ischaemia |
| AMI | Acute myocardial infarct |
| AMI | Amiodarone |
| AMI | Amitriptyline |
| AMI | Anterior myocardial infarction |
| AMI | acute myocardial ischaemia |
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| AMI | Acute myocardial infarction (a heart attack). (12 Dec 1998) |
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| amia | <zoology> A genus of fresh water ganoid fishes, exclusively confined to North America; called bowfin in Lake Champlain, dogfish in Lake Erie, and mudfish in South Carolina, etc. See Bowfin. Origin: L, fr. Gr. A kind of tunny. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| amiable | 1. Lovable; lovely; pleasing. 2. Friendly; kindly; sweet; gracious; as, an amiable temper or mood; amiable ideas. 3. Possessing sweetness of disposition; having sweetness of temper, kind-heartedness, etc, which causes one to be liked; as, an amiable woman. Origin: F. Amiable, L. Amicabilis friendly, fr. Amicus friend, fr. Amare to love. The meaning has been influenced by F. Aimable, L. Amabilis lovable, fr. Amare to love. Cf. Amicable, Amorous, Amability. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| amiantaceous | <dermatology> Asbestos-like; describing thin plates of inflammatory crusting of a cutaneous lesion. Origin: G. Amiantus, asbestos (05 Mar 2000) |
| amianthoid | Having a crystalline appearance like asbestos. Synonym: asbestoid. Origin: G. Amianthus, asbestos (05 Mar 2000) |
| amianthus | <chemical> Earth flax, or mountain flax; a soft silky variety of asbestus. Origin: L. Amiantus, Gr. (lit, unsoiled stone) a greenish stone, like asbestus; priv. + to stain, to defile; so called from its incombustibility. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| amic | 1. <chemistry> Related to, or derived from ammonia. Amic acid, one of a class of nitrogenised acids somewhat resembling amides. 2. <suffix> (-amic) Used mainly as a suffix denoting the replacement of one COOH group of a dicarboxylic acid by a carboxamide group (-CONH2); applied only to trivial names (e.g., succinamic acid). Origin: L. Ammonia + -ic. Source: Websters Dictionary (20 Jun 2000) |
| amicrobic | <microbiology> Not microbic; not related to or caused by microorganisms. (05 Mar 2000) |
| amicroscopic | <optics> Particles which, although visible in the ultramicroscope, are too small to be resolved by visible light. This places their size between 0.2 Lm and 0.005 Lm. (05 Aug 1998) |
| amidase | <enzyme> An enzyme that catalyses the hydrolysis of monocarboxylic amides to free acid plus NH3; ω-amidase acts on amides such as alpha-ketoglutaramic acid and alpha-ketosuccinamic acid. Synonym: acylamidase. (05 Mar 2000) |
| amidases | <enzyme> Registry number: EC 3.5. (12 Dec 1998) |
| amidation site | <molecular biology> A C terminus consensus sequence, required for C terminus amidation of peptides. Consensus is glycine, followed by 2 basic amino acids (arg or lys). (18 Nov 1997) |
| amide | <biochemistry> An organic compound which contains a -CONH2 group. Any of the organic compounds produced when a hydrogen atom of ammonia (NH3) is replaced with a metal. (09 Oct 1997) |
| amide linkage | <biochemistry> This is a carboxylic acid containing an amino group (-NH2). In an alpha amino acid, the amino group is attached to the carbon atom directly beside the carboxyl group. (09 Oct 1997) |
| amide oximes | The oximes of amides with the general formula, R-C(NH2)-NOH. Synonym: amide oximes. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Acid-Amide Ligases, Acid-Ammonia Ligases, Acid Amide Ligases, Acid Ammonia Ligases, Ligases, Acid-Amide, Ligases, Acid-Ammonia, Synthases, Amide
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| AMI | type genus of the Amiidae |
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| AMI | primitive long-bodies carnivorous freshwater fish with a very long dorsal fin |
| AMI | a disposition to be friendly and approachable (easy to talk to) |
| AMI | a cheerful and agreeable mood |
| AMI | diffusing warmth and friendliness |
| AMI | disposed to please |
| AMI | a disposition to be friendly and approachable (easy to talk to) |
| AMI | in an affable manner |
| AMI | 1 species: fly poison |
| AMI | all parts of plant are highly toxic |
| AMI | all parts of plant are highly toxic |
| AMI | having a disposition characterized by warmth and friendliness |
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