| Bier's amputation | Osteoplastic amputation of tibia and fibula. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Bier's hyperaemia | An obsolete term for hyperaemia produced by Bier's method. Collateral hyperaemia, increased blood flow through abundant collateral channels when the circulation through the main artery to a part is arrested, as when the blood supply to one lung or to a portion of it is occluded the blood flow to the other lung or portion of a lung is increased. Constriction hyperaemia, obsolete term for hyperaemia produced by Bier's method. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Bier's method | Treatment of various surgical conditions by reactive hyperaemia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Bier, August | <person> German surgeon, 1861-1949. See: Bier's amputation, Bier's hyperaemia, Bier's method. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Biermer's anaemia | <haematology> A form of anaemia (low red blood cell counts) that results when the bone marrow fails to produce adequate numbers of red blood cells due to a deficiency in vitamin B12. Intrinsic factor, necessary for normal B12 absorption, may be the underlying cause for B12 deficiency if is not produced in the gastric glands (in the stomach). Origin: Gr. Haima = blood (27 Sep 1997) |
| Biermer's disease | <haematology> A form of anaemia (low red blood cell counts) that results when the bone marrow fails to produce adequate numbers of red blood cells due to a deficiency in vitamin B12. Intrinsic factor, necessary for normal B12 absorption, may be the underlying cause for B12 deficiency if is not produced in the gastric glands (in the stomach). Origin: Gr. Haima = blood (27 Sep 1997) |
| Biermer's sign | <clinical sign> Complete bilateral paralysis of the adductor muscles of the larynx with severe inspiratory dyspnea. Synonym: Biermer's sign. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Biermer, Anton | <person> German physician, 1827-1892. See: Biermer's anaemia, Biermer's disease, Biermer's sign, Addison-Biermer disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Biernacki's sign | <clinical sign> Analgesia to percussion of the ulnar nerve in tabes dorsalis and dementia paralytica. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Biernacki, Edmund | <person> Polish pathologist, 1866-1912. See: Biernacki's sign. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Bier block |
regional anesthesia by intravenous injection, used for surgical procedures on the arm below the elbow or the leg below the knee; performed in a bloodless field maintained by a pneumatic tourniquet that also prevents the anesthetic from entering the systemic circulation. Called also Bier's local anestheia, intravenous regional anesthesia, and intravenous b.
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| Biernacki's sign |
analgesia of the ulnar nerve in general paresis and tabes dorsalis.
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| Bier b. |
regional anesthesia by intravenous injection, used for surgical procedures on the arm below the elbow or the leg below the knee; performed in a bloodless field maintained by a pneumatic tourniquet that also prevents the anesthetic from entering the systemic circulation. Called also Bier's local anesthesia, intravenous regional anesthesia, and intravenous b.
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| Bier's a. |
osteoplastic amputation of the lower limb with a bone flap cut out of the tibia and fibula above the stump; called also Bier's operation.
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| Bier's amputation (operation), block (anesthesia) |
see under amputation and block.
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| Bier | a stand to support a corpse or a coffin prior to burial |
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| Bier | a coffin along with its stand |
| Bier | United States writer of caustic wit (1842-1914) |
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