| UH | umbilical hernia; uncontrolled hemorrhage; unfavorable histology; upper half |
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| UHD | unstable hemoglobin disease |
| UHDDS | uniform hospital discharge data set |
| UHF | ultrahigh frequency |
| UHL | universal hypertrichosis lanuginosa |
| UHMW | ultrahigh molecular weight |
| UHR | underlying heart rhythm |
| UHS | uncontrolled hemorrhagic shock |
| UHSC | university health services clinic |
| UHT | Ultra High Temperature Pasteurization ; ¿ìÀ¯¸¦ 88 ¡É À̻󿡼 ¼ø°£Àû(1 sec ÀÌ»ó)À¸·Î °¡¿ |
| UHDRS | Unified Huntington Disease Rating Scale |
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| UHMWPE | Ultra high molecular weight polyethylene |
| UHT | Ultra high temperature |
| Uhl | Henry S.M., S. Internist, *1921. See: Uhl anomaly. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Uhl anomaly | Right ventricular myocardial aplasia, causing a dilated, thin-walled right ventricle without murmurs; death results in early childhood. (05 Mar 2000) |
| uhl disease | <radiology> Parchment right ventricle, focal or complete absence of RV myocardium (12 Dec 1998) |
| Uhthoff | Wilhelm, German ophthalmologist, 1853-1927. See: Uhthoff's sign, Uhthoff symptom. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Uhthoff symptom | A transient temperature-dependent numbness, weakness, or loss of vision. Conduction stops in any nerve if the temperature gets too high. In a damaged nerve, e.g., by demyelinization, this shutdown temperature is lowered, and may approach normal body temperature. Transient neurological dysfunction may then appear with a hot shower, exercise, or fever. Synonym: Uhthoff syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Uhthoff syndrome | A transient temperature-dependent numbness, weakness, or loss of vision. Conduction stops in any nerve if the temperature gets too high. In a damaged nerve, e.g., by demyelinization, this shutdown temperature is lowered, and may approach normal body temperature. Transient neurological dysfunction may then appear with a hot shower, exercise, or fever. Synonym: Uhthoff syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Uhthoff's sign | A transient temperature-dependent numbness, weakness, or loss of vision. Conduction stops in any nerve if the temperature gets too high. In a damaged nerve, e.g., by demyelinization, this shutdown temperature is lowered, and may approach normal body temperature. Transient neurological dysfunction may then appear with a hot shower, exercise, or fever. Synonym: Uhthoff syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
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congenital hypoplasia of the myocardium of the right ventricle, resulting in decreased output of the right side of the heart.
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| Uhl's anomaly |
see under anomaly.
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| UH | German romantic poet (1787-1862) |
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