| ECG | Electro-Cardio-Graphy(-Gram); ½ÉÀüµµ = EKG 1. Conducting System Structu... |
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| CPC | central posterior curve; cerebellar Purkinje cell; cerebral palsy clinic; cerebral performance categ... |
| HPS | Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome; hematoxylin, phloxin, and saffron; Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome; high-pr... |
| PC | avoirdupois weight [Lat. pondus civile]; packed cells; paper chromatography; paracortex; parent cell... |
| PF | pair feeding; peak flow; perfusion fluid; pericardial fluid; periosteal fibroblast; peritoneal fluid... |
| HPS | His Purkinje system |
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| P | Purkinje |
| PC | Purkinje Cell |
| PCD | Purkinje Cell Degeneration |
| P-cell | Purkinje cell |
| Purkinje cell | <neurology, pathology> A class of output neurons in the cerebellum, which are the only neurons that convey signals away from the cerebellum. They form a layer of large ganglion cells near the surface of the cerebellum. Origin: From J. E. Purkinje, their discoverer. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| Purkinje conduction | <neurology, physiology> Conduction of the cardiac impulse through the Purkinje system. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Purkinje effect | <ophthalmology> In the light-adapted eye, the region of maximal brightness is in the yellow; in the dark-adapted eye, the region of maximal brightness is in the green. Synonym: Purkinje effect, Purkinje shift. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Purkinje fibre | <cardiology, pathology> A group of specialised cardiac muscle cells that conduct electrical impulses through the heart and are involved in regulating the heart beat. The fibres form the terminal portion of the heart conduction system and have central granulated protoplasm containing one or two nuclei and a transversely striated peripheral portion. They are the terminal ramifications of the conducting system of the heart found beneath the endocardium of the ventricles. See: conducting system of heart. (10 Jul 2002) |
| Purkinje images | <ophthalmology, physiology> The two images formed by the anterior and posterior surfaces of the cornea and the two images formed by the anterior and posterior surfaces of the lens. Synonym: catatropic image, Purkinje images, Sanson's images. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Purkinje shift | <ophthalmology> In the light-adapted eye, the region of maximal brightness is in the yellow; in the dark-adapted eye, the region of maximal brightness is in the green. Synonym: Purkinje effect, Purkinje shift. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Purkinje system | <cardiology, physiology> Terminal ramifications in the ventricles of the specialised conducting system of the heart. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Purkinje's cells | <neurology, pathology> A class of output neurons in the cerebellum, which are the only neurons that convey signals away from the cerebellum. They form a layer of large ganglion cells near the surface of the cerebellum. Origin: From J. E. Purkinje, their discoverer. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Purkinje's corpuscle | <neurology, pathology> A class of output neurons in the cerebellum, which are the only neurons that convey signals away from the cerebellum. They form a layer of large ganglion cells near the surface of the cerebellum. Origin: From J. E. Purkinje, their discoverer. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Purkinje's fibres | <cardiology, pathology> A group of specialised cardiac muscle cells that conduct electrical impulses through the heart and are involved in regulating the heart beat. The fibres form the terminal portion of the heart conduction system and have central granulated protoplasm containing one or two nuclei and a transversely striated peripheral portion. They are the terminal ramifications of the conducting system of the heart found beneath the endocardium of the ventricles. See: conducting system of heart. (10 Jul 2002) |
| Purkinje's figures | <ophthalmology> Shadows of the retinal vessels, seen as dark lines on a reddish field when a light enters the eye through the sclera and not the pupil. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Purkinje's layer | The layer of Purkinje cells between the molecular and granular layers of the cerebellar cortex. Synonym: stratum neuronorum piriformium, ganglionic layer of cerebellar cortex, layer of piriform neurons, Purkinje's layer, stratum gangliosum cerebelli. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Purkinje's network | <cardiology, physiology> The network formed by Purkinje's fibres beneath the endocardium. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Purkinje's phenomenon | <ophthalmology> In the light-adapted eye, the region of maximal brightness is in the yellow; in the dark-adapted eye, the region of maximal brightness is in the green. Synonym: Purkinje effect, Purkinje shift. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Purkinje, Johannes von | <person> Bohemian anatomist and physiologist, 1787-1869. See: Purkinje conduction, Purkinje images, Purkinje shift, Purkinje system, Purkinje cell, Purkinje's corpuscle, Purkinje's fibres, Purkinje's figures, Purkinje's layer, Purkinje's network, Purkinje's phenomenon, Purkinje-Sanson images. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Cells, Purkinje
Synonyms : Fibers, Purkinje
| Purkinje fiber |
a specialized cardiac muscle fiber that is part of the Purkinje network
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| Purkinje network |
a network of Purkinje fibers that carry the cardiac impulse from the atrioventricular node to the ventricles of the heart and causes them to contract
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| Purkinje c.’s |
1. large neurons in the cerebellar cortex that have piriform cell bodies in the Purkinje layer (the stratum purkinjense cerebelli) and large branching dendrite trees going through the outer (molecular) layer towards the surface. 2. cells of the Purkinje fibers of the heart; they are large, clear, tightly packed cells with many gap junctions between them and thus conduct impulses rapidly.
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| Purkinje e. |
see under phenomenon.
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| Purkinje f.’s |
modified cardiac fibers composed of Purkinje cells, occurring as an interlaced network in the subendocardial tissue and constituting the terminal ramifications of the conducting system of the heart. The term is sometimes used loosely to denote the entire system of conducting fibers. See also rami subendocardiales and systema conducens cordis.
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| Purkinje | Bohemian physiologist remembered for his discovery of Purkinje cells and the Purkinje network (1787-1869) |
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| Purkinje | a large densely branching neuron that is the characteristic cell of the cerebellar cortex |
| Purkinje | a specialized cardiac muscle fiber that is part of the Purkinje network |
| Purkinje | a network of Purkinje fibers that carry the cardiac impulse from the atrioventricular node to the ventricles of the heart and causes them to contract |
| Purkinje | a network of Purkinje fibers that carry the cardiac impulse from the atrioventricular node to the ventricles of the heart and causes them to contract |
| Purkinje | a network of Purkinje fibers that carry the cardiac impulse from the atrioventricular node to the ventricles of the heart and causes them to contract |
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