| CAE | caprine arthritis-encephalitis; cellulose acetate electrophoresis; contingent after-effects; coronary artery embolism |
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| CaE | calcium excretion |
| CaEDTA | calcium disodium ethylene-diaminetetraacetate |
| CAEP | cortical auditory evoked potential |
| CAEV | caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus |
| CAE | Capillary array electrophoresis |
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| CAE | Caprine arthritis encephalitis |
| CaE | Carboxylesterase |
| CAE | Cellulose Acetate Electrophoresis |
| CAE | Childhood Absence Epilepsy |
| CAE | Chloro-acetate esterase |
| CAE | caerulein |
| CAEV | Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis Virus |
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| CAE | A worldwide disease of goats caused by the caprine arthritis-encephalomyelitis virus; two syndromes are recognised, encephalomyelitis in kids and more commonly arthritis in adults. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| caeca | Plural of caecum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| caecal | 1. Relating to the caecum. 2. Ending blindly or in a cul-de-sac. (05 Mar 2000) |
| caecal arteries | See: anterior caecal artery, posterior caecal artery. (05 Mar 2000) |
| caecal folds | The two peritoneal folds that border the retrocaecal fossa. Synonym: plicae caecales. (05 Mar 2000) |
| caecal foramen of frontal bone | <anatomy> Blind or caecal foramen of the frontal bone; the blind foramen formed immediately anterior to the crista galli by a notch at the lower end of the frontal crest and its articulation with the ethmoid bone. It is insignificant postnatally, but gives passage to vessels during development. Synonym: foramen caecum ossis frontalis, blind foramen of frontal bone, caecal foramen of frontal bone. (05 Mar 2000) |
| caecal foramen of the tongue | <anatomy> A median pit on the dorsum of the posterior part of the tongue, from which the limbs of a V-shaped furrow run forward and outward; it is the site of origin of the thyroid gland and subsequent thyroglossal duct in the embryo. Synonym: foramen caecum linguae, blind foramen of the tongue, caecal foramen of the tongue, Morgagni's foramen, pleuroperitoneal foramen. (05 Mar 2000) |
| caecal hernia | A hernia containing caecum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| caecal recess | One of several small pockets sometimes found extending alongside the right margin of the ascending colon near the caecum. Synonym: recessus retrocaecalis, caecal recess. (05 Mar 2000) |
| caecal volvulus | <radiology> Two types: torsion leading to LUQ, Bascule (folded) leading to subhepatic, seen in institutionalised patients, associated with high-bulk diet (Africa, Balkans), sigmoid volvulus is more common (12 Dec 1998) |
| caecectomy | Excision of the caecum. Synonym: typhlectomy. Origin: caeco-+ G. Ektome, excision (05 Mar 2000) |
| caecitis | Inflammation of the caecum. Synonym: typhlenteritis, typhlitis, typhloenteritis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| caeco- | The caecum. See: typhlo-. Origin: L. Caecum, cecum, blind (05 Mar 2000) |
| caecocentral scotoma | A scotoma involving the optic disk area (blind spot) and the papillomacular fibres; there are three forms: 1) the caecocentral defect which extends from the blind spot toward or into the fixation area; 2) angioscotoma; 3) glaucomatous nerve-fibre bundle scotoma, due to involvement of nerve-fibre bundles at the edge of the optic disk. See: Bjerrum's scotoma, Ronne's nasal step. (05 Mar 2000) |
| caecocolostomy | Formation of an anastomosis between caecum and colon. (05 Mar 2000) |
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cesarean: relating to abdominal delivery Caesarian: of or relating to or in the manner of Julius Caesar cesarean delivery: the delivery of a fetus by surgical incision through the abdominal wall and uterus (from the belief that Julius Caesar was born that way)
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cesarean delivery: the delivery of a fetus by surgical incision through the abdominal wall and uterus (from the belief that Julius Caesar was born that way)
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cesarean: relating to abdominal delivery cesarean delivery: the delivery of a fetus by surgical incision through the abdominal wall and uterus (from the belief that Julius Caesar was born that way) of or relating to or in the manner of Julius Caesar
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cesium: a soft silver-white ductile metallic element (liquid at normal temperatures); the most electropositive and alkaline metal
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cecum: the cavity in which the large intestine begins and into which the ileum opens; "the appendix is an offshoot of the cecum"
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| CAE | of or like a cecum |
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| CAE | any of the small slender limbless burrowing wormlike amphibians of the order Gymnophiona |
| CAE | of or relating to or belonging to the family Caeciliidae |
| CAE | coextensive with the order Gymnophiona: legless amphibians |
| CAE | the cavity in which the large intestine begins and into which the ileum opens |
| CAE | a constellation in the southern hemisphere near Columba and Eridanus |
| CAE | introduction during embryonic development of characters or structure not present in the earlier evolutionary history of the strain or species (as addition of the placenta in mammalian evolution) |
| CAE | type genus of the family Caenolestidae |
| CAE | small marsupials of southern South America |
| CAE | small spiny tropical trees or shrubs |
| CAE | tropical tree with large prickly pods of seeds that resemble beans and are used for jewelry and rosaries |
| CAE | tropical tree with large prickly pods of seeds that resemble beans and are used for jewelry and rosaries |
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