| LLQ | Left Lower Quadrant; ÁÂÃøÇϺΠ4ºÐÀÇ 1 |
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| LUQ | Left Upper Quadrant; ÁÂÃø»óºÎ 4ºÐÀÇ 1 |
| RLQ | Right Lower Quadrant; ¿ìÃøÇϺΠ4ºÐÀÇ 1 |
| RUQ | Right Upper Quadrant; ¿ìÃø»óºÎ 4ºÐÀÇ 1 |
| ULQ | Upper Left Quadrant; ÁÂÃø»óºÎ 4ºÐÀÇ 1 |
| LUQ | Left Upper Quadrant |
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| RLQ | right lower quadrant |
| RUQ | right upper quadrant |
| quadrant | <dentistry> The four parts of your mouth, that is the upper left, the upper right, the lower left, and the lower right. (08 Jan 1998) |
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| quadrantal | 1. A cubical vessel containing a Roman cubic foot, each side being a Roman square foot; used as a measure. 2. A cube. Origin: L. <geometry> Of or pertaining to a quadrant; also, included in the fourth part of a circle; as, quadrantal space. Quadrantal triangle, a spherical triangle having one side equal to a quadrant or arc of 90 deg . Quadrantal versor, a versor that expresses rotation through one right angle. Origin: L. Quadrantalis containing the fourth fourth part of a measure. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| quadrantanopia | Loss of vision in a quarter section of the visual field of one or both eyes; if bilateral, it may be homonymous or heteronymous, binasal or bitemporal, or crossed, e.g., involving the upper quadrant in one eye and the lower quadrant in the other. Synonym: quadrantic hemianopia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| quadrantic hemianopia | Loss of vision in a quarter section of the visual field of one or both eyes; if bilateral, it may be homonymous or heteronymous, binasal or bitemporal, or crossed, e.g., involving the upper quadrant in one eye and the lower quadrant in the other. Synonym: quadrantic hemianopia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| quadrantic scotoma | A scotoma involving a quarter segment of the central visual field. (05 Mar 2000) |
| quadrants | <dentistry> The four parts of your mouth, that is the upper left, the upper right, the lower left, and the lower right. (05 Mar 2000) |
| gunter's quadrant | A thin quadrant, made of brass, wood, etc, showing a stereographic projection on the plane of the equator. By it are found the hour of the day, the sun's azimuth, the altitude of objects in degrees, etc. See Gunter's scale. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| quadrant hemianopia |
Blindness of symmetrical quadrant of the field of vision in each eye.
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| quadrantanopsia |
Loss of sight in approx. one fourth of the visual field.
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1. one quarter of a circle; that portion of the circumference of a circle that subtends an angle of 90 degrees. 2. any one of four corresponding parts or quarters, as of the abdominal surface, the field of vision, the dentition, or the tympanic membrane.
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quadrantanopia.
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| quadrantal |
resembling or affecting a quadrant.
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| quadrant | a measuring instrument for measuring altitude of heavenly bodies |
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| quadrant | the area enclosed by two perpendicular radii of a circle |
| quadrant | any of the four areas into which a plane is divided by two orthogonal coordinate axes |
| quadrant | a quarter of the circumference of a circle |
| quadrant | a quarter of the circumference of a circle |
| quadrant | blindness in one fourth of the visual field |
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