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  • absence
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  • absence seizure
    ¼Ò¹ßÀÛ, ½Ç½Å¹ßÀÛ, ÀÛÀº¹ßÀÛ
  • anterior longitudinal ligament
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  • inferior longitudinal diameter
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  • longitudinal
    ¼¼·Î-, Á¾(Ãø)-, Á¾´Ü-
  • longitudinal arch
    ¼¼·ÎȰ
  • longitudinal axis
    ¼¼·ÎÃà, Á¾Ãà
  • longitudinal canal
    ¼¼·Î°ü, Á¾°ü
  • longitudinal component
    ¼¼·ÎÃà¿ä¼Ò
  • longitudinal division
    ¼¼·ÎºÐ¿­, Á¾ºÐ¿­
  • longitudinal duodenal fold
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  • longitudinal fiber
    ¼¼·Î¼¶À¯, Á¾¼¶À¯
  • longitudinal fissure
    ¼¼·ÎÆ´»õ, Á¾¿­
  • longitudinal fracture
    ¼¼·Î°ñÀý
  • longitudinal layer
    ¼¼·ÎÃþ
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  • longitudinal study
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  • absence
    ¾øÀ½(Áõ), °á¿©(Áõ)
  • absence seizure
    ¼Ò¹ßÀÛ, ½Ç½Å¹ßÀÛ, ÀÛÀº¹ßÀÛ
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  • absence
    ¾øÀº(Áõ), °á¿©(Áõ)
  • absence seizure
    ¼Ò¹ßÀÛ, ½Ç½Å¹ßÀÛ
  • longitudinal arch
    ¼¼·ÎȰ
  • longitudinal axis
    ¼¼·ÎÃà
  • longitudinal canal
    ¼¼·Î°ü
  • longitudinal component
    ¼¼·ÎÃà¿ä¼Ò
  • inferior longitudinal diameter
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  • longitudinal division
    ¼¼·ÎºÐ¿­, Á¾ºÐ¿­
  • longitudinal fiber
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  • longitudinal fissure
    ¼¼·ÎÆ´»õ
  • longitudinal fracture
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  • longitudinal duodenal fold
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  • medial longitudinal fasciculus
    ¾ÈÂʼ¼·Î´Ù¹ß
  • superior longitudinal fasciculus
    À§¼¼·Î´Ù¹ß
  • longitudinal
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  • anterior longitudinal ligament
    ¾Õ¼¼·ÎÀδë
  • fracture, longitudinal temporal bone
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  • inferior longitudinal diameter
    ÇÏÁ¾Á÷°æ(ù»ðýòÁÌÓ).
  • inferior longitudinal fascicle
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  • inferior longitudinal m.
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  • inferior longitudinal m. of tongue
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  • inner longitudinal layer
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  • posterior longitudinal bundle
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  • posterior longitudinal fasciculus
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  • posterior longitudinal ligament
    µÚ¼¼·ÎÀδë, ÈÄÁ¾Àδë(ý­ðýìåÓá).
  • posterior longitudinal ligament
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  • absence
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  • absence
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  • absence (aphakia)
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  • absence of fibula
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  • longitudinal absence
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  • absence
    °á¿©
  • absence
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  • absence (aphakia)
    °á¿© (¼öÁ¤Ã¼°á¿©Áõ)
  • absence of fibula
    Á¾¾Æ¸®»À°á¿©Áõ
  • absence of radius
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  • absence of septum primum
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  • absence of septum secundum
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  • absence of thyroid gland
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  • absence of tibia
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  • absence of ulna
    ÀÚ»À°á¿©Áõ
  • absence seizure
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  • atypical absence seizure
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  • central absence
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  • childhood absence epilepsy
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  • congenital absence
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  • Lateral longitudinal stria
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  • Longitudinal duct of epoophoron
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  • Meridional fibers [Longitudinal fibers]
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  • Longitudinal pontine fibers
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  • Posterior longitudinal fascicle
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    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÈÄÁ¾¼Ó
  • Posterior longitudinal fasciculus
    µÚ¼¼·Î´Ù¹ß
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÈÄÁ¾¼Ó
  • Posterior longitudinal ligament
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    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÈÄÁ¾Àδë
  • Dorsal longitudinal fascicle
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  • External longitudinal layer
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  • Outer longitudinal layer
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  • Longitudinal duodenal folds
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    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ½ÊÀÌÁöÀåÁ¾ÁÖ¸§
  • Longitudinal
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  • Longitudinal canal
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  • Longitudinal muscular wall
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  • Longitudinal muscle layer
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  • longitudinal cord
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  • longitudinal division
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  • longitudinal muscle bundle
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  • longitudinal nerve trunk
    Á¾ÁֽŰ氣
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  • longitudinal relaxation
    Á¾ÀÌ¿Ï(ðôì¬èÐ)
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  • anterior longitudinal ligament
    ÀüÁ¾Àδë
  • longitudinal
    ¼¼·Î, Á¾ÀÇ
  • longitudinal arch
    Á¾Ãà±Ã
  • longitudinal axis
    ¼¼·ÎÃà, Á¾Ãà
  • longitudinal component
    Á¾Ãà¿ä¼Ò
  • longitudinal diameter
    ¼¼·ÎÁö¸§, Á¾°æ
  • longitudinal fiber
    ¼¼·Î¼¶À¯, Á¾ÁÖ¼¶À¯
  • longitudinal fissure of cerebrum
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  • longitudinal fissure of liver
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  • longitudinal fracture
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  • longitudinal magnetization
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  • longitudinal plane
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  • longitudinal relaxation
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  • longitudinal relaxation process
    Á¾ÃàÀ̿ϰúÁ¤
  • longitudinal relaxation time
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CALP congenital absence of left pericardium
CAV congenital absence of vagina; congenital adrenal virilism; constant angular velocity; croup-associat...
CBAVD congenital bilateral absence of vas deferens
CLAS congenital localized absence of skin
LOA leave of absence; Leber optic atrophy; left occipitoanterior [fetal position]
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CAE Childhood Absence Epilepsy
CAVD Congenital absence of the vas deferens
CBAVD Congenital bilateal absence of the vas deferens
GAERS Genetic Absence Epilepsy Rat from Strasbourg
JAE Juvenile absence epilepsy
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  • absence
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  • absence of fibula
    Á¾¾Æ¸®»À °á¿©Áõ
  • absence of septum primum
    ù° »çÀÌ ¸· °á¿©
  • absence of thyroid gland
    °©»ó¼± °á¿©Áõ, °©»ó»ù °á¿©Áõ
  • absence of ulna
    ÀÚ»À °á¿©Áõ
  • atypical absence seizure
    ºñÁ¤Çü ¼Ò¹ßÀÛ
  • congenital absence
    ¼±Ãµ¼º °á¿©, ¼±Ãµ¼º °á¿©Áõ
  • fracture of longitudinal temp bone
    ÃøµÎ°ñ Á¾°ñÀý
  • inferior longitudinal diameter
    ÇÏÁ¾ Á÷°æ
  • inferior longitudinal muscle of tongue
    ÇÏÁ¾¼³±Ù
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  • longitudinal effect
    Á¾ È¿°ú, Á¾Àû È¿°ú
  • longitudinal orientation
    Á¾ ¹æÇâ
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  • longitudinal study
    ´©³âÀû ¿¬±¸, Á¾Àû ¿¬±¸, Á¾´Ü ¿¬±¸¹ý
  • medial longitudinal fasciculus
    ³»Ãø ¼¼·Î ´Ù¹ß, ³»Ãø Á¾¼Ó
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absence Paroxysmal attacks of impaired consciousness, occasionally accompanied by spasm or twitching of cephalic muscles, which usually can be brought on by hyperventilation; depending on the type and severity of the absence, the EEG may show an abrupt onset of a 3/sec spike and wave pattern as in simple absence, or in atypical cases, a 4/sec spike and wave or faster spike complexes. The clinical states accompanying these EEG abnormalities may be classified as: 1) absence with no overt manifestations, e.g., simple absence; epileptic absence; subclinical absence; 2) absence with clonic movements, e.g., myoclonic absence; 3) absence with atonic states, e.g., atonic absence; 4) absence with tonic contractions, e.g., hypertonic muscular contraction; 5) absence with automatisms, e.g., various stereotyped movements, usually of the face or hands; 6) absence with atypical features, e.g., bizarre motor activity.
Origin: L. Absentia
(05 Mar 2000)
absence seizure <neurology> A type of seizure that in contrast to the grand mal seizure, are noted for their brevity and for the degree of loss of awareness (brief staring spell) accompanied by minimal motor manifestations. A common form of childhood epilepsy.
(06 Oct 1997)
atypical absence seizure An absence seizure associated with an EEG pattern of irregular or slow spike and wave at less than 2.5 Hz or paroxysmal fast activity on an abnormally slow background EEG.
(05 Mar 2000)
childhood absence epilepsy A generalised epilepsy syndrome characterised by the onset of absence seizures in childhood, typically at age six or seven years. There is a strong genetic predisposition and girls are affected more often than boys. EEG reveals generalised 3 Hz spike-wave activity on a normal background. Prognosis for remission is good if the patient does not also have generalised tonic-clonic seizures.
See: absence.
Synonym: petit mal epilepsy, pyknolepsy.
(05 Mar 2000)
congenital absence of pulmonary valve <radiology> BIG central pulmonary arteries, big RV
(12 Dec 1998)
pure absence A brief clouding of consciousness accompanied by the abrupt onset of 3/sec spikes and waves on EEG.
Synonym: pure absence.
(05 Mar 2000)
simple absence A brief clouding of consciousness accompanied by the abrupt onset of 3/sec spikes and waves on EEG.
Synonym: pure absence.
(05 Mar 2000)
epilepsy, absence Epileptic seizures that consist of a sudden cessation of ongoing conscious activity without convulsive muscular activity or loss of postural control. These seizures may be so brief as to be inapparent, lasting seconds and occasionally several minutes. Absence seizures usually begin in otherwise neurologically normal children and rarely appear for the first time in adults. The seizures may occur hundreds of times per day and go on for weeks or months before it is recognised that a child is having seizures.
(12 Dec 1998)
juvenile absence epilepsy A generalised epilepsy syndrome with onset around puberty, characterised by absence seizures and generalised tonic-clonic seizures. EEG often shows a greater than 3 Hz generalised spike wave pattern.
(05 Mar 2000)
anterior longitudinal ligament <anatomy> The wide fibrous band interconnecting the anterior surfaces of the vertebral bodies.
Synonym: lacertus medius, ligamentum longitudinale anterius.
(05 Mar 2000)
medial longitudinal arch of foot Formed by the calcaneus, talus, navicular, three cuneiform bones, and the three medial metatarsals.
Synonym: arcus pedis longitudinalis pars medialis.
(05 Mar 2000)
medial longitudinal bundle A longitudinal bundle of fibres extending from the upper border of the mesencephalon into the cervical segments of the spinal cord, located close to the midline and ventral to the central gray matter; it is composed largely of fibres from the vestibular nuclei ascending to the motor neurons innervating the external eye muscles (abducens, trochlear, and oculomotor nuclei), and descending to spinal cord segments innervating the musculature of the neck.
Synonym: fasciculus longitudinalis medialis, Collier's tract, medial longitudinal bundle, posterior longitudinal bundle.
(05 Mar 2000)
medial longitudinal fasciculus A longitudinal bundle of fibres extending from the upper border of the mesencephalon into the cervical segments of the spinal cord, located close to the midline and ventral to the central gray matter; it is composed largely of fibres from the vestibular nuclei ascending to the motor neurons innervating the external eye muscles (abducens, trochlear, and oculomotor nuclei), and descending to spinal cord segments innervating the musculature of the neck.
Synonym: fasciculus longitudinalis medialis, Collier's tract, medial longitudinal bundle, posterior longitudinal bundle.
(05 Mar 2000)
medial longitudinal stria A thin longitudinal band of nerve fibres accompanied by gray matter, running along the surface of the corpus callosum on either side of the median line. Together with the lateral longitudinal stria it forms part of a thin layer of gray matter on the dorsal surface of the corpus callosum, the indusium griseum, a rudimentary component of the hippocampus.
Synonym: stria longitudinalis medialis.
(05 Mar 2000)
medial part of longitudinal arch of foot medial part of longitudinal arch of foot
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