| ISL | inner scapular line; interspinous ligament; isoleucine |
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| ISL1 | Islet-1 |
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| islam | A monotheistic religion promulgated by the prophet mohammed with allah as the deity. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| island | 1. <geography> A tract of land surrounded by water, and smaller than a continent. Cf. Continent. 2. Anything regarded as resembling an island; as, an island of ice. Origin: OE. Iland, yland, AS. Igland, gland, glond; ig, g, island + land, lond, land. AS. Ig, g, is akin to AS. Ea water, river, OHG. Uwa, G. Au meadow, Icel. Ey island, Dan. & Sw. O, Goth. Ahwa a stream, water, L. Aqua water. The s is due to confusion with isle. Cf. Ait, Eyot, Ewer, Aquatic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| island disease | See Typhus, scrub. (12 Dec 1998) |
| island fever | See Typhus, scrub. (12 Dec 1998) |
| island flap | A flap in which the pedicle consists solely of the supplying artery and vein(s), sometimes including a nerve. (05 Mar 2000) |
| island of Reil | 1. An oval region of the cerebral cortex overlying the extreme capsule, lateral to the lenticular nucleus, buried in the depth of the fissura lateralis cerebri (sylvian fissure). Synonym: insular area, insular cortex, island of Reil. Synonym: island. 3. Any circumscribed body or patch on the skin. Origin: L. Island (05 Mar 2000) |
| islands of Calleja | Dense clusters of very small nerve cells (granule cells) characteristic of the olfactory tubercle at the base of the forebrain. (05 Mar 2000) |
| isle | 1. An island. 2. <entomology> A spot within another of a different colour, as upon the wings of some insects. Origin: OF. Isle, F. Ile, L. Insula; cf. Lith. Sala. Cf. Insulate. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| islet | A small island. (05 Mar 2000) |
| islet amyloid peptide | <hormone, protein> Peptide of 37 amino acids that selectively inhibits insulin stimulated glucose uptake in muscle. Structurally related to calcitonin gene-related peptide. (15 Oct 1997) |
| islet cell | <pathology> Cells of the Islets of Langerhans within the pancreas. See: A cells, B-cells, D cells. (18 Nov 1997) |
| islet cell adenoma | <tumour> A benign neoplasm of the pancreas composed of tissue similar in structure to that of the islets of Langerhans; it may contain functioning beta cells, and may cause hypoglycaemia. See: insulinoma. Synonym: nesidioblastoma. (05 Mar 2000) |
| islet cell antibodies | In first-degree relatives of probands with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus the presence of high titre ICA of the IgG cytoplasmic variety (IgG -ICA) and ICA of the complement-fixing subgroup (CF-ICA) confer a relative risk of 75 for development of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. The presence of ICA combined with a decrease in the first-phase of insulin secretion ( less than 25 micro U/mL) is predictive with a 95% likelihood of the development of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus within 12 months. Reproducible results among laboratories are possible with careful attention to selection of the human pancreas as substrate as well as to the use of dilutions to generate standard curves and to the conversion of results to units. The prozone phenomena described elsewhere are not common in our experience. Fifty percent of relatives with a single positive ICA test will develop insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus within 10 years, and 60-80% of relatives with both ICA and insulin autoantibodies (IAA) will develop insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus within 10 years. The predictive value for health of negative results for ICA and IAA is almost 99%. Strong, persistently positive ICA (i.e., 40 JDF U or greater), especially if accompanied by markedly decreased insulin secretion, are the best predictors of subsequent development of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. The 64 kD beta-cell autoantigen long thought to be an important target for ICA is not yet available from expression cloning despite efforts by several groups.13 ICA positivity correlates with rapid loss of C-peptide secretory capacity in newly diagnosed ICA-positive insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. The predictive values of ICA for development of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus within 10 years in first-degree relatives of patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus increase from 40% at low levels of ICA to 100% at high levels, whereas the sensitivity is 88% at low levels and 31% at high levels. In general, the risk of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in relatives of probands increases with titre of ICA, is greater in multiplex families, and is increased in those less than 10 years of age with positive ICA. Although the prevalence of ICA in Japanese with autoimmune thyroid disease resembles that in Caucasians, the incidence of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in the Japanese population is only 1/30 - 1/50 that in Caucasians. Prediabetics positive for ICA and IAA have increased suppressor-inducer (CD45R) and decreased helper-inducer (CDw29) peripheral blood lymphocytes. In two randomised, prospective, placebo-controlled studies of recent-onset insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, cyclosporine immunosuppression increased the rate of non-insulin-requiring remissions as well as beta-cell function during drug treatment. Although 12 months of cyclosporine therapy decreases titres of ICA and insulin antibodies (IA) and increases glucagon-stimulated levels of serum C-peptide, the determination of ICA and IA and HLA-DR type are of no predictive value in selecting recent- onset insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Patients for cyclosporine immunointervention. Genetic control of autoimmunity in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus is reviewed. EIA for autoantibodies to a 64 kD islet-cell protein is promising for prediction of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, but sensitivity and specificity are still suboptimal. See also: insulin antibodies. (05 Mar 2000) |
| islet cell antigen-related protein-tyrosine phosphatase | <enzyme> Receptor-like autoantigen found in insulin-dependent diabetes; genbank l76258 Registry number: EC 3.1.3.- Synonym: iar ptp (26 Jun 1999) |
| islet neogenesis-associated protein | <chemical> Constituent of ilotropin; stimulates proliferation of pancreatic ductal cells in vitro; from hamsters and humans; amino acid sequence given in first source Synonym: ingap protein, ingap gene product (05 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Islamic Ethics, Ethic, Islamic, Ethics, Islamic, Islamic Ethic, Muslim
Synonyms : Islets of Calleja, Calleja Islands, Calleja Islets
Synonyms : Cell, Islet, Cells, Islet, Endocrine Pancreas, Islet Cell, Islet, Pancreatic, Islets, Pancreatic, Langerhans Islands, Langerhans Islets, Nesidioblast, Pancreatic Islet
Synonyms : Islands of Langerhans Transplantation, Islands of Pancreas Transplantation, Islet Transplantation, Transplantation, Islands of Langerhans, Transplantation, Islands of Pancreas, Transplantation, Islet, Islet Transplantations, Islets Transplantation, Pancreatic
| island |
a land mass (smaller than a continent) that is surrounded by water a zone or area resembling an island
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| islands of Langerhans |
cell clusters in the pancreas that form the endocrine part of that organ; secrete insulin and other hormones
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| islet |
isle: a small island
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| islets of Langerhans |
islands of Langerhans: cell clusters in the pancreas that form the endocrine part of that organ; secrete insulin and other hormones
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| island flap |
a skin flap consisting of the skin and subcutaneous tissue with a pedicle made up of only the nutrient vessels.
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| ISL | the monotheistic religion of Muslims based on the Koran |
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| ISL | Muslims collectively and their civilization |
| ISL | the capital of Pakistan in the north on a plateau |
| ISL | of or relating to or supporting Islamism |
| ISL | any lunar month in the Moslem calendar |
| ISL | a theocratic republic in the Middle East in western Asia |
| ISL | a country in northwestern Africa with a provisional military government |
| ISL | a Moslem republic in southern Asia |
| ISL | a mountainous landlocked country in central Asia |
| ISL | the monotheistic religion of Muslims based on the Koran |
| ISL | Muslims collectively and their civilization |
| ISL | a zone or area resembling an island |
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