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| MC | mass casualties; mast cell; Master of Surgery [Lat. Magister Chirurgiae]; maximum concentration; Med... |
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| VM | vasomotor; ventralis medialus; ventromedial; ventricular mass; ventriculometry; vestibular membrane;... |
| LCP Disease | Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease ? Stages of LCP Disease(= Juvenile Idiopathic AVN) &nb... |
| EF | ectopic focus; edema factor; ejection fraction; elastic fibril; electric field; elongation factor; e... |
| MAF | macrophage activation factor; macrophage agglutinating factor; maximum atrial fragmentation; minimum... |
| DFF | DNA Fragmentation Factor |
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| EAM | Experimental autoimmune myocarditis |
| fragmentation myocarditis | Fragmentation of the myocardium as the result of inflammation. Giant cell myocarditis, acute isolated myocarditis characterised by infiltration by granulomas containing giant cells. Idiopathic myocarditis, inflammation of the heart muscle of unknown origin. Indurative myocarditis, chronic myocarditis leading to hardening of the muscular wall of the heart. Toxic myocarditis, inflammation of heart muscle caused by any noxious chemical, e.g., alcohol, heavy metals. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| viral myocarditis | <cardiology, virology> Inflammation of the heart muscle that is caused by an infection with a virus. Coxsackie B is most common in the U.S.A., but Coxsackie A, influenza, rubeola, rubella, Adenovirus, HIV and echovirus can all cause myocarditis. (27 Sep 1997) |
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| myocarditis | <cardiology, pathology> Inflammation of the myocardium, inflammation of the muscular walls of the heart. Origin: Gr. Kardia = heart (18 Nov 1997) |
| Fiedler's myocarditis | acute isolated myocarditis |
| DNA fragmentation | Endonucleolytic cleavage of genomic DNA into oligonucleosomal fragments at internucleosomal sites. DNA fragmentation along with chromatin condensation are considered the hallmarks of apoptosis. (12 Dec 1998) |
| fragmentation | The breaking of an entity into smaller parts. Synonym: spallation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fragmentation of habitat | <ecology> Division of a large piece of habitat into a number of smaller, isolated patches. (17 Dec 1997) |
| fragmentation of the myocardium | A transverse rupture of the muscular fibres of the heart, especially those of the papillary muscles. (05 Mar 2000) |
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