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podo- <prefix> A combining form or prefix from Gr. Poys, podos, foot; as, podocarp, podocephalous, podology.
See: Foot.
(29 Oct 1998)
podobranch <zoology> One of branchiae attached to the bases of the legs in Crustacea.
See: Podo-, and Branchia.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
podobranchia Origin: NL.
<zoology> Same as Podobranch.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
podobromidrosis Foul-smelling perspiration of the feet.
Origin: podo-+ G. Bromos, a foul smell, + hidros, sweat
(05 Mar 2000)
podocalyxin <protein> Major sialoprotein (140 kD) of renal glomerular epithelial cells (podocytes).
(18 Nov 1997)
podocarp <botany> A stem, or footstalk, supporting the fruit.
Origin: Podo- + Gr. Fruit.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
podocephalous <botany> Having a head of flowers on a long peduncle, or footstalk.
Origin: Podo- + Gr. Head.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
podocyte <pathology> Cells of the visceral epithelium that closely invest the network of glomerular capillaries in the kidney.
most of the cell body is not in contact with the basal lamina, but is separated from it by trabeculae that branch to give rise to club shaped protrusions, known as pedicels, interdigitating with similar processes on adjacent cells.
The complex interdigitation of these cells produces thin filtration slits that seem to be bridged by a layer of material (of unknown composition), that acts as a filter for large macromolecules.
(18 Nov 1997)
pododerm The corium of the foot; that portion of the skin which lies under the hoof and secretes the horny structure. The regions of the pododerm are the periople (corium limbi), coronary band (corium coronae), wall (corium parietis), and sole (corium solae).
Synonym: corium ungulae.
Origin: podo-+ G. Derma, skin
(05 Mar 2000)
pododermatitis Inflammation of the pododerm.
See: laminitis.
(05 Mar 2000)
pododynamometer An instrument for measuring the strength of the muscles of the foot or leg.
Origin: podo-+ G. Dynamis, force, + metron, measure
(05 Mar 2000)
pododynia Synonym: podalgia.
Origin: podo-+ G. Odyne, pain
(05 Mar 2000)
podogram An imprint of the sole of the foot, showing the contour and the condition of the arch, or an outline tracing.
Origin: podo-+ G. Gramma, written
(05 Mar 2000)
podograph A device for taking an outline at the foot and an imprint of the sole.
Origin: podo-+ G. Grapho, to write
(05 Mar 2000)
podogynium <botany> Same as Basigynium
Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Poys, podos, foot + woman.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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  • Podocytes - »õâ Highly differentiated epithelial cells of the visceral layer of BOWMAN CAPSULE of the KIDNEY. They are composed of a cell body with major CELL SURFACE EXTENSIONS and secondary fingerlike extensions called pedicels. They enwrap the KIDNEY GLOMERULUS capillaries with their cell surface extensions forming a filtration structure. The pedicels of neighboring podocytes interdigitate with each other leaving between them filtration slits that are bridged by an extracellular structure impermeable to large macromolecules called the slit diaphragm, and provide the last barrier to protein loss in the KIDNEY.
    Synonyms : Epithelial Cells, Glomerular Visceral, Glomerular Visceral Epithelial Cells, Podocyte
  • Podophyllin - »õâ Caustic extract from the roots of Podophyllum peltatum and P. emodi. It contains PODOPHYLLOTOXIN and its congeners and is very irritating to mucous membranes and skin. Podophyllin is a violent purgative that may cause CNS damage and teratogenesis. It is used as a paint for warts, skin neoplasms, and senile keratoses.
    Synonyms : Podophyllum Resin, Resin, Podophyllum
  • Podophyllotoxin - »õâ A lignan (LIGNANS) found in PODOPHYLLIN resin from the roots of PODOPHYLLUM plants. It is a potent spindle poison, toxic if taken internally, and has been used as a cathartic. It is very irritating to skin and mucous membranes, has keratolytic actions, has been used to treat warts and keratoses, and may have antineoplastic properties, as do some of its congeners and derivatives.
    Synonyms : Ardern Brand of Podophyllotoxin, CPH86, Canderm Brand of Podophyllotoxin, Condyline, Condylox, Fides Ecopharma Brand of Podophyllotoxin, Hamilton Brand of Podophyllotoxin, Newport Brand of Podophyllotoxin, Oclassen Brand of Podophyllotoxin, Podocon-25, Podofilm
  • Podophyllum - »õâ A genus of poisonous American herbs, family BERBERIDACEAE. The roots yield PODOPHYLLOTOXIN and other pharmacologically important agents. The plant was formerly used as a cholagogue and cathartic. It is different from the European mandrake, MANDRAGORA.
    Synonyms :
  • Podophyllum peltatum - »õâ A plant of the genus PODOPHYLLUM, family BERBERIDACEAE (sometimes classified as Podophyllaceae) which is the source of PODOPHYLLIN and of PODOPHYLLOTOXIN that inhibits DNA TOPOISOMERASES, TYPE II. It is different from the European mandrake, MANDRAGORA.
    Synonyms : May Apple
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podophyllum perennial rhizomatous herbs
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podocyte Podocytes are cells of the visceral epithelium in the kidneys and form a crucial component of the glomerular filtration barrier by covering the exterior basement surface of the glomerular capillary and maintaining a massive filtration surface. ...
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podophyllin Warzen (lat. Verrucae) sind h?fige, ansteckende, kleine, scharf begrenzte, in der Regel gutartige Geschw?ste der Haut. Meist sind sie leicht erhaben oder flach. Sie sind auf eine Infektion mit eine der mehr als 100 verschiedenen Humanen Papillomaviren aus der Familie der Papovaviren (unbeh?lte, doppelstr?gige DNA-Viren) zur?kzuf?ren. Die Infektion erfolgt per Schmierinfektion ?er kleinste Verletzungen der Haut und der Schleimh?te. ...
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Podocon trademark for a preparation of podophyllum resin.
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pododemodicosis chronic infection of the skin of the feet of dogs or cats by mites of the genus Demodex, with pyoderma, alopecia, and scaling.
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podo any evergreen in the southern hemisphere of the genus Podocarpus having a pulpy fruit with one hard seed
podo gymnosperms with simple persistent needlelike or scalelike leaves
podo evergreen trees or shrubs
podo a large fast-growing monoecious tropical evergreen tree having large glossy lanceolate leaves
podo West Indian evergreen with medium to long leaves
podo New Zealand evergreen valued for its light easily worked wood
podo large Australian tree with straight-grained yellow wood that turns brown on exposure
podo South African tree or shrub having a rounded crown
podo gymnosperms with simple persistent needlelike or scalelike leaves
podo New Zealand conifer
podo erect or shrubby tree of Africa having ridged dark gray bark and rigid glossy medium to long leaves
podo low wide-spreading coniferous shrub of New Zealand mountains
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