| C5 | fifth cervical nerve; fifth cervical vertebra; fifth component of complement |
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| CV | fifth cranial nerve |
| L1, | L2, L3, L4, L5 first, second, third, fourth, and fifth lumbar vertebrae |
| quint | fifth, quintan [Lat. quintus] |
| S1-S5 | first to fifth sacral nerves |
| F5 | fifth largest |
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| fifth | 1. Next in order after the fourth; the ordinal of five. 2. Consisting of one of five equal divisions of a thing. Fifth monarchy men, a fanatical sect in England, of the time of the commonwealth, who maintained that there would be a fifth universal monarchy, during which Christ would reign on earth a thousand years. Fifth wheel, a horizontal wheel or segment above the fore axle of a carriage and beneath the body, forming an extended support to prevent careening. Origin: OE. Fifte, fifthe, AS. Fifta. See Five. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| fifth cranial nerve | <anatomy, nerve> The trigeminal nerve is responsible for sensory enervation of the face and motor enervation to muscles of mastication (chewing). There are three divisions of the fifth cranial nerve, ophthalmic, maxillary and mandibular. Lesions of the sensory root to the trigeminal nerve can result in pain or loss of sensation in the face. Lesion of the motor root result in deviation of the jaw toward the paralysed side and difficulty chewing. Synonym: cranial nerve V. (27 Sep 1997) |
| fifth disease | <disease> An acute viral infection (human parvovirus) in children that manifests with a fever and a unique facial rash (slapped cheek appearance). After 1-2 days the rash will often spread to the extremities and trunk. The illness is nonserious and self-limiting. Environmental factors such as sunlight, hot baths and emotional factors can cause the rash to recur. Referred to as fifth disease or erythema infectiosum. (27 Sep 1997) |
| fifth finger | The little or fifth finger. Synonym: digitus minimus, digitus quintus, digitus auricularis, fifth finger. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fifth ventricle | A slitlike, fluid-filled space of variable width between the left and right transparent septum, which occurs in less than 10% of human brains and may communicate with the third ventricle. Synonym: cavum septi pellucidi, Duncan's ventricle, fifth ventricle, pseudocele, pseudoventricle, sylvian ventricle, ventricle of Sylvius, ventriculus quintus, Vieussens' ventricle, Wenzel's ventricle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pregnancy danger from fifth disease | Caused by a virus known as parvovirus b 19. Symptoms include low-grade fever, fatigue, a slapped cheeks rash, and a rash over the whole body. The illness is not serious in children. Pregnant women (who have not previously had the illness) should avoid contact with patients who have fifth disease. The virus can infect the foetus prior to birth. And, while no birth defects have been reported as a result of fifth disease, it can cause the death of the unborn foetus. The risk of foetal death is 5-10% if the mother becomes infected. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| disease, fifth | Erythema infectiosum, In the pre-vaccination era, it was frequently the fifth disease that a child would develop. It is caused by a virus known as parvovirus B 19. Symptoms include low-grade fever, fatigue, a slapped cheeks rash, and a rash over the whole body. While the illness is not serious in children, 80% of adults have joint aches and pains (arthritis) which may become long-term with stiffness in the morning, redness and swelling of the same joints on both sides of the body (a symmetrical arthritis), most commonly involving the knees, fingers, and wrists. Pregnant women (who have not previously had the illness) should avoid contact with patients who have fifth disease. The fifth disease virus can infect the foetus prior to birth. And, while no birth defects have been reported as a result of fifth disease, it can cause the death of the unborn foetus. The risk of foetal death is 5-10% if the mother becomes infected. (12 Dec 1998) |
| tuberosity of fifth metatarsal | A tubercle at the base of this bone to the posterior part of which is attached the tendon of the peroneus brevis muscle. Synonym: tuberositas ossis metatarsalis quinti. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fifth |
a quantity of liquor equal to one fifth of a United States gallon position five in a countable series of things; "he was fifth out of several hundred runners" one-fifth: one part in five equal parts the musical interval between one note and another five notes away from it coming next after the fourth and just before the sixth in position
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| fifth cranial nerve |
trigeminal: the main sensory nerve of the face and motor nerve for the muscles of mastication
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a jump from one note to the fifth note above it (8 half steps, inclusive). sa to pa is a perfect fifth, as is C to G
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The fifth degree of the diatonic scale. Also, the interval formed by a given tone and the fifth tone above or below it, eg c up to g, c down to f. Intervals of the fifth may be perfect (corresponding to major), diminished, or augmented.
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Erythema infectiosum.
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| fifth | the musical interval between one note and another five notes away from it |
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| fifth | a quantity of liquor equal to one fifth of a United States gallon |
| fifth | a fifth part |
| fifth | position five in a countable series of things |
| fifth | coming next after the fourth and just before the sixth in position |
| fifth | an amendment to the Constitution of the United States that imposes restrictions on the government's prosecution of persons accused of crimes |
| fifth | an avenue in Manhattan that separates the East Side of Manhattan from the West Side |
| fifth | a subversive group that supports the enemy and engages in espionage or sabotage |
| fifth | a member of a clandestine subversive organization who tries to help a potential invader |
| fifth | the main sensory nerve of the face and motor nerve for the muscles of mastication |
| fifth | a Crusade under papal control from 1218 to 1221 that achieved military victories but failed when dissension arose over accepting the terms they had been offered |
| fifth | a fifth part |
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