Chromosome
... rearrangement. Chromosome s come in pairs. In humans, the
nucleus of each cell has 23 pairs of chromosome s (46 total chromosome s ). ... distinctive pairs, or 46 total chromosome s , are located within the
nucleus (central structure) of each cell . Chromosome Analysis DNA Testing ...
Disk
... bones of the spinal column. What is going on in the body? Hernia ted
nucleus pulposus (slipped disk ) Definition: Hernia ted
nucleus pulposus, or slipped disk , is a condition in which part or all of the ...
Cervix
... part of the body, particularly a joint . paracentetic; paracentral; paracentral artery ; paracentral fissure ; paracentral lobule; paracentral
nucleus of thalamus; paracentral scotoma ; paracentrical; paracentric inversion; para cervical ; para cervical block anaesthesia; para cervix ; ... ...
Chromosomes
... genetic information that exist within every cell of the body. Twenty-three distinctive pairs, or 46 total chromosomes , are located within the
nucleus (central structure) of each cell . Chromosomes contain thousands of genes that are stored in DNA, the basic genetic material. The specimen ...
Gene
... Vitamin , Gene , and Enzyme Replacement Therapy Programs related to this topic Community Newborn Medicine ... Gene Located in the
nucleus of the cell , gene s contain hereditary information that is transferred from cell to cell . Gene tic ... Gene could hold key to ...
Hearing Loss
... autosomal dominant ) involving damage to the kidney s, hematuria , and hearing loss . In some individuals vision may also be affected.
nucleus 24 Contour cochlear implant Cochlear implant indicated for use in children (age 12 months and older) with profound sensorineural hearing loss ...
Necrosis
... necrosis therapy (TNT) Investigational protocol for treatment of solid tumor s by targeting and delivering cancer -fighting therapies to the
nucleus of necrotic cells without affecting healthy tissue s. See Cotara; also see TNT for solid tumor s. p270 palmitoyltransferase; P2Gri; p34cdc28 ...
Neurofibromatosis
... system, causing nerve sheath tumor s. Other abnormalities associated with neurofibromatosis include skin changes and bone deformities.
nucleus 24 auditory brainstem implant (ABI) Multi channel implant bypasses the cochlea and auditory nerve and transmits sound signals directly to the ...
Prolapse
... ( Kawasaki Disease ) MVP ( Mitral Valve Prolapse ) Myocardial Infarction ( Heart Attack ) Myocardial Contusion Myocarditis ... HERNIA TED
nucleus PULPOSUS - A hernia ted intervertebral disk (nucleus pulposus) is one which has become displaced ( prolapse d) from its normal position in between ...
Pupil
... referred to as the lens ) is the natural lens of the eye , located behind the pupil . The lens consists of a soft outer cortex and a harder
nucleus in the center. See Image 1. Of 100 school pupil s who have committed a crime, 16 reported that they had been drinking at the time.3 A range of ...
Scotoma
... Paracelsus; paracenesthesia; paracentesis ; paracentetic; paracentral; paracentral artery ; paracentral fissure ; paracentral lobule; paracentral
nucleus of thalamus; paracentral scotoma ; ... Confusing diagnostic entities include: delayed visual maturation (6), autism spectrum disorders, severe ...
Thalassemia
... absorb vitamin B -12), sickle- cell anaemia (an inherited disorder) and thalassemia anaemia (also inherited). in the export of mRNAs from the
nucleus to the cytoplasm, and in the control of mRNA stability. Polyadenylation is a key regulatory step in the expression of many genes . Aberrant ...
Therapeutic
... Therapeutic cloning: A procedure in which cells, typically skin cells, are taken from a patient and inserted into a fertilized egg whose
nucleus has been removed. The cell that is so created is permitted to divide repeatedly to form a blastocyst. Therapeutic drug levels Definition: ...
Torticollis
... include: ... Loxia ( Torticollis ) Lucey-Driscoll Syndrome Ludwig's Angina Lues ( Syphilis ) Lumbar Radiculopathy ( Hernia ted
nucleus Pulposus (Slipped Disk )) ... muscular torticollis : One cause of deformational plagiocephaly may be muscular torticollis . If your child ...
Transplantation
... in which stem cells are obtained from a patient's blood and used in bone marrow transplant ation. Stem cells are small, round cells with a squat
nucleus and scant surrounding cytoplasm. Transplantation Stem cell transplantation may be used togive high-dose chemotherapy for advanced cancer ...
Tumor
... necrosis therapy (TNT) Investigational protocol for treatment of solid tumor s by targeting and delivering cancer -fighting therapies to the
nucleus of necrotic cells without affecting healthy tissue s. See Cotara; also see TNT for solid tumor s. A tumor or blood clot may be found in ...
Vertebrae
... disks that act like shock absorbers. A disk is made up of two parts. The outer ring or annulus is a tough, fibrous material. The inner part or
nucleus is a soft, jelly-like material. Lumbar vertebrae Definition: Pain felt in your lower back may come from the spine, muscle s, nerve s, or ...