CHOL, chol |
cholesterol |
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lo chol |
low cholesterol |
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CHOL |
Cholesterol |
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Chol |
DMPC-cholesterol |
HDL chol |
High density lipoprotein cholesterol |
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T-Chol |
Total cholesterol |
LDL CHOL |
low density lipoprotein cholesterol |
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| Ϲ ܼ X- Կÿ . Ư ̿Ͽ ȭ ߰߿ ̿Ѵ. ̷ (cholangiography)̶ ǥ 2 ִ. °ƴ: intravenous cholangiography Ͽ 㵵θ 輳 ǰ, X- Կÿ ֻѴ. Ǿ 㵵 輳 Ǹ鼭 ä ȴ. ̷ Ͽ X- Կ ϸ ä Ƿ X- Կ ؼ ̰ ȴ. ̷ Կϴ intravenous cholangiography Ѵ. Ǻΰ氣: percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography ٴ÷ Ǻο ̸ . ٴ ؼ X- Կÿ ( Ѵ) 輳 ȴ. ̶ X- Կ ϸ ä ־ ִ. ̳ ˱ؼ ϴ ̷ percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography(ڷ PTC) Ѵ. |
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| cholecystectomy | ѱ | , 㳶 | |
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| 㼮 ġḦ ܰ ϴ . ġ ִ. ˻ ˻縦 ؾ Ѵ. ŸϿ ϰ ϸ, ¾ ã Ἦ Ѵ. պ 㵵 Ǵ ٸ Ŀ̴. ü , , , Ȳ ִ. 㳶 ̿ؼ ϱ Ѵ. |
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| cholecystitis | ѱ | , 㳶 | |
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| հ . δ ¾ Ϻ 峻տ Ǵ ༺ Ǵ ƿ Ǵ ༺ , -˱-罽˱-ƼǪ̰, 簡 ū ǹ̸ ִ. δ ߺϿ ٸ պ Ǵ Ǵ , Ͽ ״ ӵǴ , Ͽ ߿ ٽ ư ִ. պδ -â-߷â-躮 ϴ õ Ǵ Ŀ õ ִ. ġ īŸ ϸ鼭 ȭп ϰ, ȭ- պ ȭп Ѵ. Ģ Ѵ. |
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| cholecystography | ѱ | ||
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| Ͻ ϰ , 輳ϴ ϴ ָӴ ̳ ȭ ˱ؼ ϴ Ư 缱 Կ . ܼ X- Կδ ʴ´. ̰ X- Կÿ ̸ 㳶 äǷ X- Կÿ 㳶 ˾ ִ. ̷ 汸(Oral Cholecystography) Ѵ. |
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chol- |
See: chole-. (05 Mar 2000) |
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cholaemia |
<biochemistry> The presence of bile salts in the circulating blood. (11 Jan 1998) |
cholaemic |
Relating to cholaemia. (05 Mar 2000) |
cholaemic nephrosis |
An obsolete term for the occurrence of acute renal failure in jaundiced patients; the kidneys contain tubular casts of bile and may show tubular necrosis, but there is little evidence that jaundice or bile casts directly damage the kidneys. (05 Mar 2000) |
cholagogic |
1. An agent that promotes the flow of bile into the intestine, especially as a result of contraction of the gallbladder. 2. Relating to such an agent or effect. Synonym: cholagogic. Origin: chol-+ G. Agogos, drawing forth (05 Mar 2000) |
cholagogue |
1. An agent that promotes the flow of bile into the intestine, especially as a result of contraction of the gallbladder. 2. Relating to such an agent or effect. Synonym: cholagogic. Origin: chol-+ G. Agogos, drawing forth (05 Mar 2000) |
cholagogues and choleretics |
Gastrointestinal agents that stimulate the flow of bile into the duodenum (cholagogues) or stimulate the production of bile by the liver (choleretic). (12 Dec 1998) |
cholaic acid |
<chemical> 2-(((3 alpha, 5 beta,7 alpha,12 alpha)-3,7,12-trihydroxy-24-oxocholan-24-yl)amino)ethanesulfonic acid. The product of conjugation of cholic acid with taurine. Its sodium salt is the chief ingredient of the bile of carnivorous animals. It acts as a detergent to solubilise fats for absorption and is itself absorbed. It is used as a cholagogue and cholerectic. Pharmacological action: cholagogues and choleretics. Chemical name: Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-(((3alpha,5beta,7alpha,12alpha)-3,7,12-trihydroxy-24-oxocholan-24-yl)amino)- (12 Dec 1998) |
cholalic acid |
A family of steroids comprising the bile acids (or salts), generally in conjugated form (e.g., glycocholic and taurocholic acids). Chemically, cholic acids are cholan-24-oic (cholanic) acids (the terminal C24 of cholane becoming a -COOH group); biologically, cholic acids are derived from cholesterol (a cholestane derivative) and display varying degrees of oxidation (OH groups) and orientation at positions 3, 7, and 12. It is these oxidations and orientations that distinguish the several cholic acid; e.g., cholic acid is 3a,7a,12a-trihydroxy-5b-cholan-24-oic acid, deoxycholic acid is 3a,12a-dihydroxy-5b-cholanic acid. Synonym: cholalic acid, cholanic acid. (05 Mar 2000) |
cholane |
Parent hydrocarbon of the cholanic acids (cholic acids); androstane with a -CH(CH3)CH2CH2CH3 group in the 17 position. 5a-Cholane is sometimes called allocholane. For structures, see steroids. (05 Mar 2000) |
cholaneresis |
Increase in output of cholic acid or its conjugates. Origin: cholane + G. Hairesis, a taking (05 Mar 2000) |
cholangeitis |
<pathology> Inflammation of a bile duct. Origin: Gr. Angeion = vessel (18 Nov 1997) |
cholangiectasis |
Dilation of the bile ducts, usually as a sequel to obstruction. Origin: chol-+ G. Angeion, vessel, + ektasis, a stretching (05 Mar 2000) |
cholangiocarcinoma |
<oncology, tumour> A relatively rare malignancy (cancer) which arises from the cells of the bile ducts. (27 Sep 1997) |
cholangiocarcinomarcinoma |
<radiology> M more than F, peak in 50-60 years of age three types, focal (stenotic, most common): Klatsin tumour, polypoid, diffuse (infiltrating) associated with: ulcerative colitis (8%), primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), Clonorchis sinensis (liver fluke), enlarged gall bladder (Courvoisier phenomenon) in 1/3 (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Cholagogues, Cholagogues, Choleretics, Choleretics and Cholagogues, Hydrocholeretics
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Cholangiocarcinomas
Synonyms : Cholangiographies
Synonyms : Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography, Endoscopic, Cholangiopancreatographies, Endoscopic Retrograde, Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatographies, Retrograde Cholangiopancreatographies, Endoscopic
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cholangiography
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roentgenographic examination of the bile ducts after a contrast medium has been injected
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cholangitis
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inflammation of the bile ducts
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cholecystectomy
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surgical removal of the gall bladder (usually for relief of gallstone pain)
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cholecystitis
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inflammation of the gall bladder
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cholelithiasis
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the presence of gallstones in the gallbladder
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