Category: T
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Tropheryma whippeli
A gram-positive, aerobic bacillus that grows in branching filaments. It is the cause of Whipple’s disease.
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Trophedema
Permanent, localized edema of a limb or limbs. Repeated low-grade infection may also obstruct the flow of lymph.
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Trombiculidae
A family of mites; only the genus Trombicula is of medical significance.
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Troland
A unit of visual stimulation to the retina of the eye. It is equal to the illumination received per square millimeter of the pupil from a source of 1 lux brightness.
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Trohoc
A colloquial term for a case control study, that is, a study in which an effect is identified, and epidemiologists look retrospectively to find the cause.
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Troglotrematidae
A family of flukes that includes Paragonimus (human lung fluke).
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Trochoid
Rotating or revolving, noting an articulation resembling a pivot or pulley.
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Trochocephalia
Round headedness, a deformity due to premature union of the frontal and parietal bones.
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Trochocardia
Rotary displacement of the heart on its axis. The shifting of the heart’s position as a result of its rotational movement around its axis.
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Trochlea of the elbow
A surface on the distal humerus that articulates with the ulna.