| LAE | 1) Late Asthmatic Effect 2) Left Atrial Enlargement |
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| LAE | left atrial enlargement |
| LAEDV | left atrial volume in end diastole |
| LAEI | left atrial emptying index |
| LAESV | left atrial volume in end systole |
| LAE | Left atrial enlargement |
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| laelaps | <paleontology> A genus of huge, carnivorous, dinosaurian reptiles from the Cretaceous formation of the United States. They had very large hind legs and tail, and are supposed to have been bipedal. Some of the species were about eighteen feet high. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. A dark, furious storm. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| Laelaps echidninus | The spiny rat mite, a common worldwide ectoparasite of the wild Norway rat and occasionally found on the house mouse, cotton rat, and other rodents; it is the natural vector of Hepatozoon muris and can transmit the agent of tularaemia experimentally. Junin virus has been isolated from this species in South America. (05 Mar 2000) |
| laemic | Relating to plague or any epidemic disease. Origin: G. Loimos, plague (05 Mar 2000) |
| laemmergeyer | <zoology> See Lammergeir. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| laemodipod | <zoology> One of the Laemodipoda. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| laemodipoda | <zoology> A division of amphipod Crustacea, in which the abdomen is small or rudimentary and the legs are often reduced to five pairs. The whale louse, or Cyamus, and Caprella are examples. Origin: NL, from Gr. Throat + twice +, foot. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| laemodipodous | <zoology> Of or pertaining to the Laemodipoda. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Laennec's cirrhosis | Alcoholic cirrhosis is a condition of irreversible liver disease due to the chronic inflammatory and toxic effects of ethanol on the liver. In cirrhosis, the liver cells are replaced by fibrous scar tissue. Fibrosis leads to the development of portal hypertension. The development of cirrhosis is directly related to the duration and quantity of alcohol consumption. The manifestations of cirrhosis are related to the liver's inability to not adequately remove waste products from the bloodstream and the effects of portal hypertension. (27 Sep 1997) |
| Laennec's pearls | An obsolete term for small, round, translucent, tenacious bodies in the sputum of some persons with asthma; when floated in water, they become unfurled and are then recognizable as Curschmann's spirals. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Laennec, Rene | <person> French physician, 1781-1826. See: Laennec's cirrhosis, Laennec's pearls. (05 Mar 2000) |
| LAER | See Lowest achievable emission rate. (05 Dec 1998) |
| laetere sunday | The fourth Sunday of Lent; so named from the Latin word Laetare (rejoice), the first word in the antiphone of the introit sung that day in the Roman Catholic service. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| laetrile | A chemical derived from the almond seeds, papaya seeds thought by many alternative practitioners to have anti-cancer properties. It is also called amydalin. This is officially banned in the USA but samples are often smuggled into or manufactured in neighbouring countries where control on usage is far less strict. (16 Dec 1997) |
| laevigate | <biology> Having a smooth surface, as if polished. See: Levigate. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| laevulose | <chemistry> See Levulose. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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a substance derived from amygdalin; publicized as an antineoplastic drug although there is no supporting evidence
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cirrhosis of the liver closely associated with chronic excessive alcohol ingestion. In the early stages, liver enlargement may reflect fatty infiltration of liver cells (fatty c.), with necrosis and inflammation due to acute alcohol injury; progressive fibrosis extending from portal areas separates uniform small regeneration nodules. See c. of liver for symptoms.
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Amygdalin (from the Greek amugdale, almond), C20H27NO11, is a glucoside isolated from bitter almonds by H. E. Robiquet and A. F. Boutron-Charlard in 1830, and subsequently investigated by Liebig and W?ler, and others. Some sources claim Ernst T. Krebs was the discoverer of the substance, and Krebs is generally credited with popularizing it as a purported cancer cure and as "Vitamin B17. ...
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(pronounced LEE-laps) Laelaps (meaning "storm wind") is an invalid name for Dryptosaurus, a speedy, bipedal, meat-eating dinosaur (a late coelurosaur) with serrated teeth and a large claw (8 inches = 21 cm long) on the first finger of each hand. It was about 20 feet (6 m) long. It dates from the late Cretaceous period, about 70 to 65 million years ago. ...
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Left Atrial Enlargement - enlargement of the heart's upper left chamber, which fills the left ventricle
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| LAE | any of various spectacular plants of the genus Laelia having showy flowers in many colors |
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| LAE | (Greek mythology) the father of Odysseus |
| LAE | a substance derived from amygdalin |
| LAE | a simple sugar found in honey and in many ripe fruits |
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