| GT | gait training; galactosyl transferase; gastrostomy; generation time; genetic therapy; gingiva treatm... |
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| GTA | gene transfer agent; Glanzmann thrombasthenia; glycerol teichoic acid |
| GT | Glanzmann thrombastenia |
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| Glanzmann's disease | <haematology> A form of congenital platelet functional defect that result in prolongation of the bleeding time. Characteristics include mucosal and post-operative bleeding that may be severe. (17 Dec 1997) |
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| Glanzmann's thrombasthenia | <haematology> A form of congenital platelet functional defect that result in prolongation of the bleeding time. Characteristics include mucosal and post-operative bleeding that may be severe. (17 Dec 1997) |
| Glanzmann, Eduard | <person> Swiss clinician, 1887-1959. See: Glanzmann's disease, Glanzmann's thrombasthenia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Glanzmann d. |
see under thrombasthenia.
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| Glanzmann t. |
a hereditary platelet abnormality characterized by defective clot retraction, prolonged bleeding time, and related symptoms such as epistaxis and inappropriate bleeding. Clinically there is abnormal glass adhesion and impaired aggregation to ADP, collagen, and thrombin. Most cases are autosomal recessive, but a few are autosomal dominant. Called also thrombasthenia and Glanzmann's disease.
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| Glanzmann thrombasthenia (disease) |
see thrombasthenia.
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