Protrusion
61Protrusio — Protrusion (von lat. protrusio „Vorschieben, Fortstoßen“) steht für die Bandscheibenprotrusion, eine degenerative Veränderung der Zwischenwirbelscheiben die Protrusio acetabuli, eine Vorwölbung von Hüftpfanne und kopf in das kleine Becken die… …
62ответвление — protrusion “выступ”, ответвление. N концевой участок белка репрессора лактозного оперона <lactose operon> E.coli с 1 й по 50 ю аминокислоту, обеспечивающий присоединение репрессора к оператору; в молекуле репрессора соединяется с “ядром”,… …
63exophthalmia — protrusion of the eyeballs (plural of exophthalmos) …
64exophthalmos — protrusion of an eyeball. Usually results from liquid or gas accumulation at the rear of the eye socket or by diseases. Also called popeye …
65popeye — protrusion of the eyeballs. Usually results from liquid or gas accumulation at the rear of the eye socket or by diseases. Also called exophthalmia …
66bleb — Protrusion from the surface of a cell, usually approximately hemispherical; may be filled with fluid or supported by a meshwork of microfilaments …
67Hernia, hiatus — Protrusion of the stomach up into the opening normally occupied by the esophagus in the diaphragm, the great dome of muscle that separates the thoracic (chest) cavity from the abdomen. Normally, the esophagus passes down through the chest,… …
68Hiatus hernia — Protrusion of the stomach up into the opening normally occupied by the esophagus in the diaphragm, the great dome of muscle that separates the thoracic (chest) cavity from the abdomen. Normally, the esophagus passes down through the chest,… …
69Meningocele (MM) — Protrusion of the membranes that cover the spine and part of the spinal cord through a bone defect in the vertebral column. MM is due to failure of closure during embryonic life of bottom end of the neural tube, the structure which gives rise to… …
70cephalocele — Protrusion of part of the cranial contents, e.g., meningocele, encephalocele. SEE ALSO: encephalocele. * * * n. see neural tube defects * * * ceph·a·lo·cele (sefґə lo sēl″) [cephalo + cele1] …