| PML | peripheral motor latency; polymorphonuclear leukocyte; posterior mitral leaflet; progressive multifo... |
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| ECG | Electro-Cardio-Graphy(-Gram); ½ÉÀüµµ = EKG 1. Conducting System Structu... |
| MAT | Multifocal Atrial Tachycardia |
| PVC | Premature Ventricular Contraction(s) = VEB ? Ix of Tx ... |
| CRMO | chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis |
| APMPPE | Acute Posterior Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy |
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| CRMO | Chronic Recurrent Multifocal Osteomyelitis |
| MMN | Multifocal Motor Neuropathy |
| MAT | Multifocal atrial tachycardia |
| mERG | multifocal electroretimogram |
| multifocal | Arising from or pertaining to many locations. (16 Dec 1997) |
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| multifocal atrial tachycardia | A rapid heart rate that is generated from multiple locations within the atria. Multifocal atrial tachycardia (MAT) tends to be in the range of 100 to 180 beats per minute. MAT can be seen in association with COPD, pneumonia, CHF, lung cancer, diabetes, pulmonary embolism, theophylline toxicity, coronary artery disease or digoxin toxicity. Origin: Gr. Kardia = heart (27 Sep 1997) |
| multifocal choroiditis | Macular, peripapillary, and peripheral choroiditis, often designated presumed ocular histoplasmosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| multifocal lens | A lens with segments providing two or more powers; commonly, a trifocal lens. (05 Mar 2000) |
| multifocal osteitis fibrosa | The occurrence of lesions of fibrous dysplasia in multiple bones, commonly on one side of the body; may occur with areas of pigmentation and endocrine dysfunction (McCune-Albright syndrome). Synonym: multifocal osteitis fibrosa, osteitis fibrosa disseminata. (05 Mar 2000) |
| progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy | <radiology> Demyelinating disease due to papovavirus, seen in immunosuppressed hosts: lymphoma, leukaemia, AIDS, TB, sarcoidosis, organ transplant, most prominent in pareito-occipital white matter, NO contrast enhancement (12 Dec 1998) |
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| leukoencephalopathy, progressive multifocal | Rare demyelinating disease of the central nervous system which develops in immunocompromised patients secondary to lymphoproliferative disease, immunosuppressive therapy, autoimmune disorders, or aids. It is caused by the jc virus, a polyomavirus. (12 Dec 1998) |
| multifocal |
Progressive lenses, also called progressive addition lenses, progressive power lenses, and varifocal lenses, are glasses used to correct presbyopia when a person has some other refraction error such as myopia or astigmatism. A gradient of increasing lens power is added to the correction for the other refraction error, going from nothing at the top of the lens to maximum magnification at the bottom of the lens. ...
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1 : having more than one focal length 2 : arising from or occurring in more than one focus or location
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A lens which is characterized to two or more foci or gradient foci, eg progressive lens.
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Cancer that is in multiple sites within one quadrant of the breast.
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literally means "having more than one focus," so bifocal and trifocal lenses are actually types of multifocal lenses. In addition to bifocal and trifocal lenses, the other multifocal is a progressive addition (no-line bifocal) lens that increases in power from top to bottom. Progressive lenses have no clear dividing lines as the focus changes from bottom to top. They have become popular in recent years because they look like single vision glasses.
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