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  • lead gout
    ³³Åëdz
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • abarticular gout
    ºñ°üÀýÅëdz
  • articular gout
    °üÀýÅëdz
  • asthenia gout
    ¹«·ÂÅëdz
  • chalk gout
    ¼®È¸Åëdz
  • gout
    Åëdz
  • irregular gout
    ºñ°üÀýÅëdz
  • interval gout
    °£Çæ±âÅëdz
  • juvenile gout
    ¼Ò¾ÆÅëdz
  • latent gout
    ÀáÀçÅëdz
  • masked gout
    ÀáÀçÅëdz
  • polyarticular gout
    ¿©·¯°üÀýÅëdz, ´Ù°üÀýÅëdz
  • regular gout
    °üÀýÅëdz
  • retrocedent gout
    ³»°ø¼ºÅëdz
  • secondary gout
    ÀÌÂ÷Åëdz
  • bipolar lead
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • gout
    Åëdz
  • tophaceous gout
    °áÀýÅëdz
  • lead
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  • air lead
    °ø±â´©Ãâ
  • lead poisoning
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  • lead gout
    ³³Åëdz
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • abarticular gout
    ºñ°üÀýÅëdz
  • articular gout
    °üÀýÅëdz
  • asthenia gout
    ¹«·ÂÅëdz
  • chalk gout
    ¼®È¸Åëdz
  • gout
    Åëdz
  • interval gout
    °£Çæ±âÅëdz
  • irregular gout
    (¢¡abarticular gout) ºñ°üÀýÅëdz
  • juvenile gout
    ¼Ò¾ÆÅëdz
  • latent gout
    ÀáÀçÅëdz
  • masked gout
    (¢¡latent gout) ÀáÀçÅëdz
  • polyarticular gout
    ¿©·¯°üÀýÅëdz
  • regular gout
    (¢¡articular gout) °üÀýÅëdz
  • retrocedent gout
    ³»°ø¼ºÅëdz
  • rheumatic gout
    (¢¡rheumatoid arthritis) ·ù¸¶Æ¼½º°üÀý¿°
  • secondary gout
    ÀÌÂ÷Åëdz
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  • plumbism =lead poisoning
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  • plumbism =lead poisoning
    ³³Áßµ¶(¡­ñéÔ¸)
  • plumbism =lead poisoning
    ³³Áßµ¶(¡­ñéÔ¸).
  • red lead
    ¿¬´Ü(æçÕ®).
  • Gout
    Åëdz(÷Ôù¦)
  • abarticular gout
    ºñ°üÀý¼º Åëdz(ުμï½àõ ÷Ôù¦).
  • articular gout
    °üÀý¼º Åëdz.
  • articular gout
    °üÀý¼º Åëdz(μï½÷×ù¦).
  • gout
    Åëdz(÷Ôù¦).
  • gout,tophus
    ÅäǪ½º, Åëdz°áÀý
  • gout,uric acid stones
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  • guanine gout
    ±¸¾Æ´ÑÅëdz(¡­÷Ôù¦).
  • polyarticular gout
    ´Ù°üÀý¼º Åëdz(¡­÷Ôù¦).
  • polyarticular gout
    ´Ù°üÀý¼º Åëdz(Òýμï½àõ ÷Ôù¦)
  • regular gout
    Á¤ÇüÅëdz(ïáû¡÷Ôù¦).
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  • lead gout
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  • chest lead = precordial lead
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  • abarticular gout
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  • articular gout
    °üÀý¼º Åëdz.
  • articular gout
    °üÀý¼º Åëdz(μï½÷×ù¦).
  • asthenia gout
    ¹«·Â(¼º)Åëdz.
  • atypical gout
    ÀÌÇü<ºñÁ¤Çü>Åëdz(¡­÷Ôù¦).
  • atypical gout
    ÀÌÇü<ºñÁ¤Çü>Åëdz(¡­÷Ôù¦), ºñÀüÇüÀûÅëdz(ÞªîðúþîÜ÷Ôù¦).
  • calcium gout
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  • chalk gout
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  • extraarticular gout
    °üÀý¿ÜÅëdz(¡­÷Ôù¦).
  • gout
    Åëdz(÷Ôù¦).
  • gout,tophus
    ÅäǪ½º, Åëdz°áÀý
  • gout,uric acid stones
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  • guanine gout
    ±¸¾Æ´ÑÅëdz(¡­÷Ôù¦).
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • gout
    Åëdz(÷×ù¦)
  • lead
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • gout
    Åëdz
  • lead
    ³³, ¿¬, À¯µµ, ºÐ±Ø
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  • lead glass
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ECG Electro-Cardio-Graphy(-Gram); ½ÉÀüµµ
   = EKG
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ABC absolute basophil count; absolute bone conduction; acalculous biliary colic; acid balance control; a...
PRAGMATIC pregnancy, rheumatoid arthritis, acromegaly, glucose metabolism disorders, mechanical injury, amyloi...
AVR Augmented Voltage Right arm
  Frank N. Wilson
  Lead I, II, III¿Í °°Àº Å©±âÀÇ E...
aVF unipolar limb lead on the left leg in electrocardiography
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ABLES Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance program
BLL Blood lead level
LEAD Lower extremity arterial disease
TEL Tetraethyl lead
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  • abarticular gout
    ºñ°üÀý¼º Åëdz
    °üÀý°ú °ü·ÃÀÌ ¾ø´Â Åëdz.
  • calcium gout
    Ä®½· Åëdz
  • chalk gout
    ¼®È¸ Åëdz
  • juvenile gout
    ¿¬¼Ò¼º Åëdz
  • polyarticular gout
    ´Ù°üÀý¼º Åëdz
  • renal gout
    ½Å¼º Åëdz
  • retrocedent gout
    ³»°ø¼º Åëdz
  • rheumatic gout
    ·ù¸¶Æ¼½º¼º Åëdz
  • augmented limb lead
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  • bipolar extremity lead
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  • endocardial lead
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  • lead acetate
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  • lead anemia
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  • lead borosilicate
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  • lead chromate
    Å©·Ò»ê ³³
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lead gout saturnine gout
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arthritis, gout Joint inflammation caused by uric acid crystal deposits in the joint space An attack is usually extremely painful.The uric acid crystals are deposited in the joint fluid (synovial fluid) and joint lining (synovial lining). Intense joint inflammation occurs as white blood cells engulf the uric acid crystals, causing pain, heat, and redness of the joint tissues. The term gout commonly is used to refer to these painful arthritis attacks but gouty arthritis is only one manifeatation of gout.
(12 Dec 1998)
calcium gout <rheumatology> Chondrocalcinosis, chronic recurrent arthritis clinically similar to gout.
(27 Sep 1997)
masked gout latent gout
retrocedent gout An obsolete term for the occurrence of severe gastric, cardiac, or cerebral symptoms during an attack of gout, especially when the joint and other symptoms suddenly subside at the same time.
Saturnine gout, gout occurring in a person with lead poisoning.
Synonym: lead gout.
Secondary gout, gout resulting from increased serum uric acid levels as a result of an antecedent disease, such as a proliferative disease of the blood and bone marrow, lead poisoning, or prolonged chronic renal failure (on dialysis).
Tophaceous gout, gout in which deposits of uric acid and urates occur as gouty tophi.
(05 Mar 2000)
gout <rheumatology> Recurrent acute arthritis of peripheral joints caused by the accumulation of monosodium urate crytals. Often presents as pain and swelling confined to one joint. The big toe joint is commonly affected.
The arthritis occurs secondary to an inherited abnormality of purine metabolism, resulting in the deposition of uric acid crystals (sodium urate) within the joint space and articular cartilage.
Usually due to overproduction of uric acid but may be a result of under excretion. The problems partly arise because neutrophils release lysosomal enzymes as a result of damage to the phagosome membrane by ingested crystals: colchicine acts to reduce the attack by inhibiting lysosome phagosome fusion.
(18 Nov 1997)
gout arthritis <rheumatology> Recurrent acute arthritis of peripheral joints caused by the accumulation of monosodium urate crytals. Often presents as pain and swelling confined to one joint. The big toe joint is commonly affected.
The arthritis occurs secondary to an inherited abnormality of purine metabolism, resulting in the deposition of uric acid crystals (sodium urate) within the joint space and articular cartilage.
Usually due to overproduction of uric acid but may be a result of under excretion. The problems partly arise because neutrophils release lysosomal enzymes as a result of damage to the phagosome membrane by ingested crystals: colchicine acts to reduce the attack by inhibiting lysosome phagosome fusion.
(18 Nov 1997)
gout diet A diet containing a minimal quantity of purine bases (meats); liver, kidney, and sweetbread especially are excluded and replaced by dairy products, fruits, and cereals; alcoholic beverages also are excluded.
Synonym: purine-free diet.
(05 Mar 2000)
gout suppressants Agents that increase uric acid excretion by the kidney (uricosuric agents), decrease uric acid production (antihyperuricaemics), or alleviate the pain and inflammation of acute attacks of gout.
(12 Dec 1998)
gout, tophaceous A form of chronic gout. Nodular masses of uric acid crystals (tophi) are deposited in different soft tissue areas of the body. Even though tophi are most commonly found as hard nodules around the fingers, at the tips of the elbows, and around the big toe, tophi nodules can appear anywhere in the body. They have been reported in unexpected areas such as in the ears, vocal cords, or around the spinal cord!
(12 Dec 1998)
primary gout Acute episodes of crystal-induced synovitis due to abnormality of purine metabolism; lower than normal urinary excretion of urate leading to hyperuricaemia and acute episodes of joint inflammation.
Synonym: primary gout.
Interval gout, an asymptomatic phase between acute attacks of gout.
Latent gout, hyperuricaemia without symptoms of gout. Often used synonymously with interval gout.
Synonym: masked gout.
(05 Mar 2000)
idiopathic gout Acute episodes of crystal-induced synovitis due to abnormality of purine metabolism; lower than normal urinary excretion of urate leading to hyperuricaemia and acute episodes of joint inflammation.
Synonym: primary gout.
Interval gout, an asymptomatic phase between acute attacks of gout.
Latent gout, hyperuricaemia without symptoms of gout. Often used synonymously with interval gout.
Synonym: masked gout.
(05 Mar 2000)
tophaceous gout Nodular masses of uric acid crystals (tophi) are deposited in different soft tissue areas of the body. Even though tophi are most commonly found as hard nodules around the fingers, at the tips of the elbows, and around the big toe, tophi nodules can appear anywhere in the body. They have been reported in unexpected areas such as in the ears, vocal cords, or around the spinal cord! tophaceous gout is always a result of chronic gout.
(12 Dec 1998)
augmented lead Electrocardiogram recorded between one limb and two other limbs. The augmented lead are designated aVF, aVL, and aVR for recordings made between the foot (left), left arm, and right arm, respectively, and the other two limbs.
(05 Mar 2000)
bipolar lead A record obtained with two electrodes placed on different regions of the body, each electrode contributing significantly to the record; e.g., a standard limb lead.
(05 Mar 2000)
black lead Plumbago; graphite.It leaves a blackish mark somewhat like lead. See Graphite.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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