| EH | enlarged heart; external hyperalimentation; epidermolytic hyperkeratosis; epoxide hydratase; essential hypertension |
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| Eh | redox potential |
| eh | enlarged heart |
| EHA | Emotional Health Anonymous; Environmental Health Agency |
| EHAA | epidemic hepatitis-associated antigen |
| EHB | elevate head of bed |
| EHBA | extrahepatic biliary atresia |
| EHBD | extrahepatic bile duct |
| EHBF | Estimated Hepatic Blood Flow; ÃßÁ¤°£Ç÷·ù·®(õÏïÒÊÜúì×µÕá) |
| EHBF | estimated hepatic blood flow; exercise hyperemia blood flow; extrahepatic blood flow |
| EH | Eclosion hormone |
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| EH | Endolymphatic hydrops |
| EH | Endometrial hyperplasia |
| EH | Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis |
| EH | Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma |
| EH | Epoxide hydrolase |
| EH | Eps15 homology |
| EH | Essential Hypertension |
| EH | Essential hypertensive |
| EH | essential hypertensive patients |
| EHEC | <abbreviation> Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Ehlers, Edward | <person> A Danish dermatologist, 1863-1937. See: Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ehlers-Danlos syndrome | <dermatology, rheumatology> A connective-tissue disorder characterised by hyperelasticity of skin, poor wound healing, hyperextensibility of joints, soft-tissue calcifications (spheroids), vascular lesions: aortic dissection, aneurysms, rarely: tortuous arch, ectatic pulmonary artery, tissue fragility most likely to be haematomas, aortic rupture after angiography, clinical types: gravis, mitis, benign hypermobile, ecchymotic, X-linked, associated with medullary sponge kidney Inheritance: autosomal dominant, X-linked. Synonym: dermatosparaxis. (12 Dec 1998) |
| ehlite | <chemical> A mineral of a green colour and pearly luster; a hydrous phosphate of copper. Origin: From Ehl near Linz, where it occurs. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Ehrenritter | Johann, Austrian anatomist, +1790. See: Ehrenritter's ganglion. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ehrenritter's ganglion | <anatomy, nerve> The upper and smaller of two ganglia on the glossopharyngeal nerve as it traverses the jugular foramen. Synonym: ganglion superius nervi glossopharyngei, Ehrenritter's ganglion, intracranial ganglion, jugular ganglion. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ehret | Heinrich, German physician, *1870. See: Ehret's phenomenon. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ehret's phenomenon | A sudden throb felt by the finger on the brachial artery, as the pressure in the cuff falls during a blood pressure estimation; said to indicate fairly accurately the diastolic pressure. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ehringhaus compensator | Device used in interference or polarization microscopy to reduce the brightness of the object to zero in order to measure the phase retardation (optical path difference). The compensator consists of a birefringent crystal plate that can be tilted. An alternative to Senarmont compensation and has the advantage that it can be applied to retardations of more than one wavelength. (18 Nov 1997) |
| Ehrlich | Paul, German bacteriologist, immunologist, and Nobel laureate, 1854-1915. See: Ehrlichia, Ehrlich's anaemia, Ehrlich's inner body, Ehrlich's phenomenon, Ehrlich's postulate, Ehrlich's diazo reagent, Ehrlich's theory, Ehrlich-Turk line. See entries under stain; reaction. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ehrlich reaction | The reaction of the indole derivatives with aromatic aldehydes; e.g., tryptophan and p-dimethylaminobenzaldehyde in H2SO4 give a red-violet colour useful in assaying proteins for tryptophan content. Synonym: Ehrlich reaction. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ehrlich's acid haematoxylin stain | <technique> An alum type of haematoxylin stain used as a regressive staining method for nuclei, followed by differentiation to required staining intensity; the solution may be allowed to ripen naturally in sunlight or partially oxidised with sodium iodate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ehrlich's anaemia | <haematology> This form of anaemia occurs when the bone marrow ceases sufficient red and white blood cell production. It may be induced by exposures to high levels of toxic chemicals, radiation and certain drugs. It is generally unresponsive to specific therapy, often accompanied by granulocytopenia and thrombocytopenia, in which the bone marrow may not necessarily be hypocellular or hypoplastic but fails to produce adequate numbers of peripheral blood elements. The term actually is all inclusive and most probably encompasses several clinical syndromes. Origin: Gr. Haima = blood (29 Sep 1997) |
| Ehrlich's aniline crystal violet stain | <technique> A stain for Gram-positive bacteria. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ehrlich's benzaldehyde reaction | A test for urobilinogen in the urine, by dissolving 2 g of dimethyl-p-aminobenzaldehyde in 100 ml of 5% hydrochloric acid and adding this reagent to urine; a red colour in the cold indicates the presence of an excessive amount of urobilinogen. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Ehlers-Danlos Disease, Disease, Ehlers-Danlos, Ehlers Danlos Disease, Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, Syndrome, Ehlers-Danlos
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| Ehrlich |
German bacteriologist who found a `magic bullet' to cure syphilis and was a pioneer in the study of immunology (1854-1915)
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| Ehlers-Danlos syndrome |
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is a group of inherited disorders that affect connective tissue, the tissue that binds and supports the body's muscles, ligaments, organs, and skin. The dermatosparaxis type is characterized by extremely fragile and sagging skin. This form of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome was formerly called type VIIC. Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, dermatosparaxis type is a subtype of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. ...
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| EHBF |
estimated hepatic blood flow.
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| EHDP |
etidronate (ethane-1-hydroxy-1,1-diphosphonate).
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| EHEC |
enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli.
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| EH | 30 to 300 gigahertz |
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| EH | Russian novelist (1891-1967) |
| EH | German bacteriologist who found a `magic bullet' to cure syphilis and was a pioneer in the study of immunology (1854-1915) |
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