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recessus ileocaecalis inferior A deep fossa sometimes found between the ileocaecal fold, the mesoappendix, and the caecum.
Synonym: recessus ileocaecalis inferior.
(05 Mar 2000)
recessus ileocaecalis superior A shallow pouch occasionally existing between the terminal ileum, the caecum, and the ileocolic artery when the latter is present.
Synonym: recessus ileocaecalis superior.
(05 Mar 2000)
recessus inferior omentalis A recess of the omental bursa extending between anterior and posterior layers of the great omentum.
Synonym: recessus inferior omentalis.
(05 Mar 2000)
recessus infundibuli A funnel-shaped diverticulum leading from the anterior portion of the third ventricle down into the infundibulum of the hypophysis.
Synonym: recessus infundibuli, aditus ad infundibulum.
(05 Mar 2000)
recessus infundibuliformis A slitlike depression in the membranous (non-muscular) pharyngeal wall extending posterior to the opening of the auditory (eustachian) tube.
Synonym: recessus pharyngeus, recessus infundibuliformis, Rosenmuller's fossa, Rosenmuller's recess.
(05 Mar 2000)
recessus intersigmoideus A triangular peritoneal recess behind and below the sigmoid colon created by the attachment of the sigmoid mesocolon ascending across the left psoas then turning sharply to descend into the pelvis; the left ureter (pars tecta ureterica) passes posterior to this recess.
Synonym: recessus intersigmoideus.
(05 Mar 2000)
recessus lateralis ventriculi quarti The narrow recess of the ventricle that extends laterally over, and down along the side of, the inferior cerebellar peduncle and the overlying cochlear nuclei; at its tip it opens by way of Luschka's foramen into the interopeduncular cistern of the subarachnoid space. By way of this recess, part of the choroid plexus of the fourth ventricle protrudes into the subarachnoid space.
Synonym: recessus lateralis ventriculi quarti.
(05 Mar 2000)
recessus lienalis The extension of the omental bursa toward the hilum of the spleen.
Synonym: recessus splenicus, recessus lienalis.
(05 Mar 2000)
recessus membranae tympani anterior A slitlike space on the tympanic wall between the anterior malleolar fold and the tympanic membrane.
Synonym: recessus membranae tympani anterior, Troltsch's pockets, Troltsch's recesses.
(05 Mar 2000)
recessus membranae tympani posterior A narrow pocket in the tympanic wall between the posterior malleolar fold and the tympanic membrane.
Synonym: recessus membranae tympani posterior, Troltsch's pockets, Troltsch's recesses.
(05 Mar 2000)
recessus membranae tympani superior A space in the mucous membrane on the inner surface of the tympanic membrane between the flaccid part of the membrane and the neck of the malleus.
Synonym: recessus membranae tympani superior, Prussak's pouch, Prussak's space.
(05 Mar 2000)
recessus opticus A diverticulum extending forward from the anterior part of the third ventricle above the optic chiasm.
Synonym: recessus opticus.
(05 Mar 2000)
recessus paraduodenalis An occasional recess in the peritoneum to the left of the terminal portion of the duodenum located behind a fold containing the inferior mesenteric vein.
Synonym: recessus paraduodenalis, fossa venosa, paraduodenal fossa.
(05 Mar 2000)
recessus parotideus A deep hollow on the side at the sides of the face flanking the posterior aspect of the ramus of the mandible with its attached muscles which is occupied by the parotid gland; it is lined with fascial laminae (the parotid sheath) derived from the investing layer of deep cervical fascia; the structures bounding the space collectively constitute the parotid bed. Surgeons operating in the area take advantage of the fact that the anteroposterior dimensions of the parotid space increase with protrusion of the mandible.
Synonym: parotid recess, recessus parotideus.
(05 Mar 2000)
recessus pharyngeus A slitlike depression in the membranous (non-muscular) pharyngeal wall extending posterior to the opening of the auditory (eustachian) tube.
Synonym: recessus pharyngeus, recessus infundibuliformis, Rosenmuller's fossa, Rosenmuller's recess.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Receptor, Serotonin, 5-HT2B - »õâ A serotonin receptor subtype found in the BRAIN; HEART; LUNGS; PLACENTA and DIGESTIVE SYSTEM organs. A number of functions have been attributed to the action of the 5-HT2B receptor including the development of cardiac myocytes (MYOCYTES, CARDIAC) and the contraction of SMOOTH MUSCLE.
    Synonyms : (5-HT)2B Receptors, 5-HT2B Receptor, 5-Hydroxytryptamine 2B Receptor, Receptor, Serotonin 2B, Serotonin 2B Receptors, 2B Receptor, 5-Hydroxytryptamine, 2B Receptor, Serotonin, 2B Receptors, Serotonin, 5 HT2B Receptor, 5 Hydroxytryptamine 2B Receptor
  • Receptor, Serotonin, 5-HT2C - »õâ A serotonin receptor subtype found primarily in the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM and the CHOROID PLEXUS. This receptor subtype is believed to mediate the anorectic action of SEROTONIN, while selective antagonists of the 5-HT2C receptor appear to induce ANXIETY. Several isoforms of this receptor subtype exist, due to adenine deaminase editing of the receptor mRNA.
    Synonyms : 5-HT(2C) Receptor, 5-HT2C Receptor, 5-Hydroxytryptamine Type 2C Receptor, 5-Hydroxytryptamine Type 2C Receptors, Receptor, 5-Hydroxytryptamine Type 2C, 2C Receptor, Serotonin, 5 HT2C Receptor, 5 Hydroxytryptamine Type 2C Receptor, Receptor, 5-HT2C
  • Receptor, TIE-1 - »õâ A TIE receptor found predominantly on ENDOTHELIAL CELLS. It is considered essential for vascular development and can form a heterodimer with the TIE-2 RECEPTOR. The TIE-1 receptor may play a role in regulating BLOOD VESSEL stability and maturation.
    Synonyms : TIE1 Tyrosine Kinase, Receptor, TIE 1, TIE 1 Receptor Tyrosine Kinase, TIE-1 Receptor, Tyrosine Kinase, TIE1
  • Receptor, TIE-2 - »õâ A TIE receptor tyrosine kinase that is found almost exclusively on ENDOTHELIAL CELLS. It is required for both normal embryonic vascular development (NEOVASCULARIZATION, PHYSIOLOGIC) and tumor angiogenesis (NEOVASCULARIZATION, PATHOLOGIC).
    Synonyms : Angiopoietin Receptor Tie-2, TIE-2-RTK, TIE2 Tyrosine Kinase, Tek Receptor, Tie2 Receptor, Angiopoietin Receptor Tie 2, Receptor Tie-2, Angiopoietin, Receptor, TIE 2, Receptor, Tek, Receptor, Tie2, TIE 2 Receptor Tyrosine Kinase, TIE-2 Receptor
  • Receptor, trkA - »õâ A protein-tyrosine kinase receptor that is specific for NERVE GROWTH FACTOR; NEUROTROPHIN 3; neurotrophin 4, neurotrophin 5. It plays a crucial role in pain sensation and thermoregulation in humans. Gene mutations that cause loss of receptor function are associated with congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis, while gene rearrangements that activate the protein-tyrosine kinase function are associated with tumorigenesis.
    Synonyms : Neurotrophic Tyrosine Kinase Receptor Type 1, Proto-Oncogene Products c-trk, c-trk Protein, gp140 c-trk, p140-trkA, trk1 Transforming Tryrosine Kinase, Proto Oncogene Products c trk, Proto Oncogene Protein trk, Proto-Oncogene Protein, trk, Receptor, NTRK1
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recessive trait A genetic disorder that appears only in patients who have two copies of a mutant allele, one from each parent. An individual who has one copy of the mutant allele is a carrier.
Ãâó: www.cdc.gov/hemochromatosis/training/glossary.htm
recoil 1. To react to unexpected stimulus by jumping or moving backwards. 2. The backwards force resulting from the expelling of an object out of a device (ie a nail gun).
Ãâó: www.peakagents.ca/glossary/r4.htm
recessive trait A trait that is expressed only when two copies of the gene responsible for the trait are present.
Ãâó: www.nutrabio.com/Definitions/definitions_r.htm
recurrence The return of cancer after it had apparently completely disappeared.
Ãâó: nydailynews.healthology.com/nydailynews/15836.htm
rectified redistilled essential oil; to eliminate undesirable constituents
Ãâó: www.lovingscents.com/Glossary.htm
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