| HALFD | hypertonic albumin-containing fluid demand |
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| HBM | health belief model; hypertonic buffered medium |
| HS | Haber syndrome; half strength; hamstring; hand surgery; Hartmann solution; head sling; healthy subje... |
| HSD | Hallervorden-Spatz disease; honestly significant difference; hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase; hypertoni... |
| L-variant | a defective bacterial variant that can multiply on hypertonic medium |
| HS | Hypertonic saline |
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| HTS | Hypertonic saline |
| HSD | Hypertonic saline dextran |
| HSS | hypertonic saline solution |
| hypertonic | Of a fluid, sufficiently concentrated to cause osmotic shrinkage of cells immersed in it. Note that a mildly hyperosmotic solution is not necessarily hypertonic for viable cells, that are capable of regulating their volumes by active transport. See: hypotonic, isotonic. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| hypertonic bladder | A bladder with poor compliance. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hypertonic solution | Any solution which has a higher osmotic pressure than another solution (that is, has a higher concentration of solutes than another solution). A solution which contains a higher concentration of solutes than the cells that it is bathing, so that water is drawn out of the cells and into the solution by osmosis. A hypertonic solution is the opposite of a hypotonic solution. (09 Oct 1997) |
| hypertonic solutions | Solutions having a higher osmotic pressure than blood, or another solution with which they are compared. (12 Dec 1998) |
| hypertonicity | Synonym: hypertonia. 2. An increased effective osmotic pressure of body fluids. (05 Mar 2000) |
| glucose solution, hypertonic | Solution that is usually 10 percent glucose but may be higher. An isotonic solution of glucose is 5 percent. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| saline solution, hypertonic | Hypertonic sodium chloride solution. A solution having an osmotic pressure greater than that of physiologic salt solution (0.9 g nacl in 100 ml purified water). (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Solutions, Hypertonic
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(of living tissue) in a state of abnormally high tension; "hypertonic muscle tissue" (of a solution) having a higher osmotic pressure than a comparison solution
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(of a solution) the extent to which a solution has a higher osmotic pressure than some other hypertonia: (of muscular tissue) the state of being hypertonic
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Stiff, increased tone, resistance to passive movement.
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The solution on one side of a membrane where the solute concentration is greater than on the other side.
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Spacticity.
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| hypertonic | of a solution |
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| hypertonic | (of living tissue) in a state of abnormally high tension |
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