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Aortic dissection
... up of smooth muscle cells and elastic tissue. The outermost layer (furthest from the flow ... adventitia. This layer is composed of connective tissue. In an aortic dissection, blood penetrates the ... media layer. The high pressure rips the tissue of the media apart, allowing more blood ... true lumen is a layer of intimal tissue. This tissue is known as the intimal flap. ...
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Deep tendon reflection (translated from Japanese)
... below the knee rear, from heel proximity) Distal (2036) tendon of arm two muscle (inside elbow fossa) Distal (2036) tendon of arm three muscle (arm rear, from elbow head proximity) Distal (2036) tendon of arm head muscle (distal (2036) outside forearm) And so on is ... muscle, the sensitivity is called the β tissue nerve . Those where it works as ...
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Nephron
... the proximal convoluted tubule. Renal tubule Kidney tissue Proximal tubule Fluid in the filtrate entering ... to the cortex to empty into the distal convoluted tubule. Its primary role is to ... concentrate the salt in the interstitium, the tissue surrounding the loop. Descending limb Its descending ... This hypotonic filtrate is passed to the distal convoluted tubule in the renal cortex. Distal convoluted tubule Main article: Distal convoluted ...
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Equine forelimb anatomy
... clinicians in the field. Bones of the Distal Forelimb The figure below is a lateral ... photograph of the bones of the forelimb distal to the carpus: The bones of the equine forelimb distal to the carpus. Metacarpal Bones The equine ... joined to the third metacarpal by fibrous tissue, and occasionally by ossified bridges of bone ... proximal phalanx or first phalanx lies immediately distal to the third metacarpal bone, with ...
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Complete denture impression
... it should ensure faithful copying of the tissue surface so that the dentures made later ... during function. Edentulous ridges have a soft tissue cover the thickness of which varies from ... in different areas. During mastication the soft tissue cover of the residual ridges will undergo ... cast will make faithful contact with the tissue in all the areas only when the ... compressible regions, between the denture and the tissue there may be a gap filled ...
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List of genetic disorders
... anaemia see X-linked sideroblastic anemia Connective Tissue Disorders Cooley's Anemia see beta thalassemia ... lateral sclerosis, type 4 DHMN-V see distal spinal muscular atrophy, type V DHTR deficiency ... Dihydrotestosterone receptor deficiency see androgen insensitivity syndrome distal spinal muscular atrophy, type V DM1 see ... dystrophy, type 2 Down syndrome DSMAV see distal spinal muscular atrophy, type V DSN see ... atrophy hereditary motor neuronopathy, type V see distal spinal muscular atrophy, type V hereditary ...
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List of genetic disorders (Psychology wiki)
... anaemia see X-linked sideroblastic anemia Connective Tissue Disorders Cooley's Anemia see beta thalassemia ... lateral sclerosis, type 4 DHMN-V see distal spinal muscular atrophy, type V DHTR deficiency ... Dihydrotestosterone receptor deficiency see androgen insensitivity syndrome distal spinal muscular atrophy, type V DM1 see ... dystrophy, type 2 Down syndrome DSMAV see distal spinal muscular atrophy, type V DSN see ... atrophy hereditary motor neuronopathy, type V see distal spinal muscular atrophy, type V hereditary ...
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List of oncology-related terms
... progression disease-free survival disease-specific survival distal distal pancreatectomy distant cancer distraction disulfiram DJ-927 ... Fanconi's syndrome FAP fatty-replaced breast tissue fazarabine fecal occult blood test fenretinide fentanyl ... malignancy hematologist hematopoiesis hematopoietic growth factor hematopoietic tissue hematoporphyrin derivative hemilaryngectomy heparin hepatectomy hepatic hepatic ... MS-275 mucinous carcinoma mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma muJ591 monoclonal antibody Müllerian tumor ...
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List of terms associated with diabetes
... results in destruction of joints and soft tissue. Also called "Charcot's joint" and "neuropathic ... The removal of infected, hurt, or dead tissue. Dehydration Delta cell - A type of cell ... the back of the eye for damage. Distal sensory neuropathy - See: Peripheral neuropathy. Diuretic Deoxyribonucleic ... G Galactose Gangrene - Infection of dead body tissue. It is most often caused by a ... body from rejecting the new organ or tissue. Cyclosporin is a commonly used immunosuppressive ...
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List of subjects in Gray's Anatomy: II. Osteology
... Bone or Bones Bone or Bones: cancellous tissue of: Bone or Bones: compact tissue of: Bone or Bones: development of: Bone ... Bones: structure and physical properties of: Cancellous tissue of bone Compact tissue of bone Development of allantois: of bone ... Pisiform bone (os pisiforme) Bones of the Distal Row (lower row) Greater multangular bone ( ...
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