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RHS Ramsay Hunt syndrome; Rapp-Hodgkin syndrome; reciprocal hindlimb-scratching [syndrome]; right hand s...
THS tetrahydro-compound S; thrombohemorrhagic syndrome; Tolosa-Hunt syndrome
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    JournalTitle: The Huntington Library quarterly.
    MedAbbr: Huntingt Libr Q
    ISSN: 0018-7895
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    JournalTitle: Huntia; a yearbook of botanical and horticultural bibliography.
    MedAbbr: Huntia
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hunt 1. To search for or follow after, as game or wild animals; to chase; to pursue for the purpose of catching or killing; to follow with dogs or guns for sport or exercise; as, to hunt a deer. "Like a dog, he hunts in dreams." (Tennyson)
2. To search diligently after; to seek; to pursue; to follow; often with out or up; as, to hunt up the facts; to hunt out evidence. "Evil shall hunt the violent man to overthrow him." (Ps. Cxl. 11)
3. To drive; to chase; with down, from, away, etc.; as, to hunt down a criminal; he was hunted from the parish.
4. To use or manage in the chase, as hounds. "He hunts a pack of dogs." (Addison)
5. To use or traverse in pursuit of game; as, he hunts the woods, or the country.
Origin: AS. Huntian to hunt; cf. Hentan to follow, pursue, Goth. Hinan (in comp) to seize. Cf. Hent.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Hunt's atrophy An obsolete term for atrophy of the small muscles of the hand without sensory disturbances; two types are recognised: thenar, from compression of the thenar branch of the median nerve; hypothenar, from compression of the deep palmar branch of the ulnar nerve.
(05 Mar 2000)
Hunt's neuralgia A severe paroxysmal lancinating pain deep in the ear, on the anterior wall of the external meatus, and on a small area just in front of the pinna.
Synonym: geniculate otalgia, Hunt's neuralgia, neuralgia facialis vera.
(05 Mar 2000)
Hunt's paradoxical phenomenon In dystonia musculorum deformans, if an attempt is made at plantar flexion of the foot when the foot is in dorsal spasm the only response is an increase of the extensor, or dorsal, spasm; if, however, the patient is told to extend the foot which is already in a state of strong dorsal flexion, there will be a sudden movement of plantar flexion; the same phenomenon, mutatis mutandis, is observed when there is a condition of strong plantar flexion.
(05 Mar 2000)
Hunt's syndrome <syndrome> An intention tremor beginning in one extremity, gradually increasing in intensity, and subsequently involving other parts of the body.
Synonym: progressive cerebellar tremor.
Facial paralysis, otalgia, and herpes zoster resulting from viral infection of the seventh cranial nerve and geniculate ganglion, a form of juvenile paralysis agitans associated with primary atrophy of the pallidal system.
Synonym: paleostriatal syndrome, pallidal syndrome.
Synonym: Ramsay Hunt's syndrome.
(05 Mar 2000)
Hunt, James Ramsay <person> U.S. Neurologist, 1872-1937.
See: Hunt's atrophy, Hunt's neuralgia, Hunt's paradoxical phenomenon, Hunt's syndrome, Ramsay Hunt's syndrome.
(05 Mar 2000)
Hunt, William E <person> U.S. Neurosurgeon, *1921.
See: Tolosa-Hunt syndrome.
(05 Mar 2000)
hunter 1. One who hunts wild animals either for sport or for food; a huntsman.
2. A dog that scents game, or is trained to the chase; a hunting dog.
3. A horse used in the chase; especially, a thoroughbred, bred and trained for hunting.
4. One who hunts or seeks after anything, as if for game; as, a fortune hunter a place hunter. "No keener hunter after glory breathes." (Tennyson)
5. <zoology> A kind of spider. See Hunting spider, under Hunting.
6. A hunting watch, or one of which the crystal is protected by a metallic cover. Hunter's room, the lunation after the harvest moon.
<mechanics> Hunter's screw, a differential screw, so named from the inventor. See Differential.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Hunter and Driffield curve Sensitometric curve of radiographic film, a plot of the film density versus the logarithm of the relative exposure.
Synonym: H and D curve, Hunter and Driffield curve.
(05 Mar 2000)
Hunter syndrome <syndrome> A recessive mucopolysaccharidosis, also designated mucopolysaccharidosis II, caused by a deficiency of the enzyme iduronate sulphate sulphatase which breaks down dermatan sulphate and heparen sulphate and consequently, the mucopolysaccharides accumulate in the cells of the body and cause damage.
Symptoms are treated as they appear. Hunter syndrome is the most common of the mucopolysaccharide disorders.
In its severe form this X-linked disease presents with coarse facial features, short stature, skeletal dysplasia, retinitis pigmentosa, hepatosplenomegaly, neurologic deterioration, and death in childhood. It is often distinguished clinically from Hurler syndrome by the absence of corneal clouding. Milder forms allow for survival to adulthood with minimal neurologic problems. Patients have the two types of sulphates in their urine.
A variety of point mutations, splicing defects and deletions have been found in the gene, with full deletions causing the most severe disease. at present there is no cure.
Inheritance: sex-linked (X chromosome).
(29 Dec 1997)
Hunter's canal The space in middle third of the thigh between the vastus medialis and adductor muscles, converted into a canal by the overlying sartorius muscle. It gives passage to the femoral vessels and saphenous nerve, ending at the adductor hiatus.
Synonym: canalis adductorius, Hunter's canal, subsartorial canal.
(05 Mar 2000)
Hunter's glossitis See: atrophic glossitis.
Median rhomboid glossitis, an asymptomatic, ovoid or rhomboid, macular or mamellated, erythematous lesion with papillary atrophy on the dorsum of the tongue just anterior to the circumvalate papillae; thought to represent a persistent tuberculum impar.
(05 Mar 2000)
Hunter's gubernaculum An obsolete term for gubernaculum testis.
(05 Mar 2000)
Hunter's ligament A fibromuscular band that is attached to the uterus on either side in front of and below the opening of the uterine tube; it passes through the inguinal canal to the labium majus; corresponds to the spermatic cord of male in that it passes through the inguinal canal and gains similar coverings, but is not homologous.
Synonym: ligamentum teres uteri, Hunter's ligament.
(05 Mar 2000)
Hunter's line A fibrous band running vertically the entire length of the centre of the anterior abdominal wall, receiving the attachments of the oblique and transverse abdominal muscles.
Synonym: Hunter's line, white line.
(05 Mar 2000)
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Ramsay Hunt See: Hunt.
(05 Mar 2000)
Ramsay Hunt's syndrome <syndrome> An intention tremor beginning in one extremity, gradually increasing in intensity, and subsequently involving other parts of the body.
Synonym: progressive cerebellar tremor.
Facial paralysis, otalgia, and herpes zoster resulting from viral infection of the seventh cranial nerve and geniculate ganglion, a form of juvenile paralysis agitans associated with primary atrophy of the pallidal system.
Synonym: paleostriatal syndrome, pallidal syndrome.
Synonym: Ramsay Hunt's syndrome.
(05 Mar 2000)
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome <syndrome> Cavernous sinus syndrome produced by an idiopathic granuloma.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Huntington Disease - »õâ A familial disorder inherited as an autosomal dominant trait and characterized by the onset of progressive CHOREA and DEMENTIA in the fourth or fifth decade of life. Common initial manifestations include paranoia; poor impulse control; DEPRESSION; HALLUCINATIONS; and DELUSIONS. Eventually intellectual impairment; loss of fine motor control; ATHETOSIS; and diffuse chorea involving axial and limb musculature develops, leading to a vegetative state within 10-15 years of disease onset. The juvenile variant has a more fulminant course including SEIZURES; ATAXIA; dementia; and chorea. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp1060-4)
    Synonyms : Akinetic-Rigid Variant of Huntington Disease, Chorea, Chronic Progressive Hereditary (Huntington), Chronic Progressive Hereditary Chorea (Huntington), Huntington Chronic Progressive Hereditary Chorea, Huntington Disease, Akinetic-Rigid Variant
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Huntington's chorea hereditary disease; develops in adulthood and ends in dementia
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Hunter someone who hunts game a person who searches for something; "a treasure hunter" Orion: a constellation on the equator east of Taurus; contains Betelgeuse and Rigel a watch with a hinged metal lid to protect the crystal
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Huntington's disease Huntington's chorea: hereditary disease; develops in adulthood and ends in dementia
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Hunter's operation a former method of treating aneurysm, consisting of ligation of the artery on the proximal side of the aneurysm above the first collateral.
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Huntington's operation transabdominal repair of a chronically inverted uterus. It is done by grasping the invaginated portion of the uterus with forceps; as the uterus is pulled up, additional forceps are placed sequentially lower down, and upward traction is applied. After the uterus is in place, the position is maintained by packing through the vagina.
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hunt the pursuit and killing or capture of wild animals regarded as a sport
hunt the work of finding and killing or capturing animals for food or pelts
hunt the activity of looking thoroughly in order to find something or someone
hunt an instance of searching for something
hunt an association of huntsmen who hunt for sport
hunt pursue for food or sport (as of wild animals)
hunt search (an area) for prey
hunt seek, search for
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