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Pseudopodia
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D011554 |
[A dynamic actin-rich extension of the surface of an animal cell used for locomotion or prehension of food.
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Supreme Court Decisions
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D035521 |
[The highest federal court in the United States, consisting of nine justices and having jurisdiction over all other courts in the nation. (American Heritage Dictionary, 4th ed)
, Decisions made by the United States Supreme Court.
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Pseudopregnancy
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D011555 |
[An acyclic state that resembles PREGNANCY in that there is no ovarian cycle, ESTROUS CYCLE, or MENSTRUAL CYCLE. Unlike pregnancy, there is no EMBRYO IMPLANTATION. Pseudopregnancy can be experimentally induced to form DECIDUOMA in the UTERUS.
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Pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism
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D011556 |
[A form of PSEUDOHYPOPARATHYROIDISM characterized by the same features except for the abnormal response to hormones such as PARATHYROID HORMONE. It is associated with paternally inherited mutant alleles of the ALPHA CHAIN OF STIMULATORY G PROTEIN.
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Pseudorabies
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D011557 |
[A highly contagious herpesvirus infection affecting the central nervous system of swine, cattle, dogs, cats, rats, and other animals.
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Organizations, Nonprofit
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N03.540.630 |
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Herpesvirus 1, Suid
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D011558 |
[A species of VARICELLOVIRUS producing a respiratory infection (PSEUDORABIES) in swine, its natural host. It also produces an usually fatal ENCEPHALOMYELITIS in cattle, sheep, dogs, cats, foxes, and mink.
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Pseudotumor Cerebri
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D011559 |
[A condition marked by raised intracranial pressure and characterized clinically by HEADACHES; NAUSEA; PAPILLEDEMA, peripheral constriction of the visual fields, transient visual obscurations, and pulsatile TINNITUS. OBESITY is frequently associated with this condition, which primarily affects women between 20 and 44 years of age. Chronic PAPILLEDEMA may lead to optic nerve injury (see OPTIC NERVE DISEASES) and visual loss (see BLINDNESS).
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Poverty
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I01.880.853.996.535 |
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Transforming Growth Factor beta1
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D12.776.467.942.775.100 |
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Transforming Growth Factor beta
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D12.776.467.942.775 |
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Wilms Tumor
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C12.777.419.473.585 |
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Kidney Neoplasms
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C12.777.419.473 |
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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D011550 |
[A species of gram-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped bacteria commonly isolated from clinical specimens (wound, burn, and urinary tract infections). It is also found widely distributed in soil and water. P. aeruginosa is a major agent of nosocomial infection.
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Pseudomonas fluorescens
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D011551 |
[A species of nonpathogenic fluorescent bacteria found in feces, sewage, soil, and water, and which liquefy gelatin.
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Pseudomonas Infections
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D011552 |
[Infections with bacteria of the genus PSEUDOMONAS.
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Pseudomyxoma Peritonei
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D011553 |
[A peritoneal adenocarcinoma characterized by build-up of MUCUS in the PERITONEAL CAVITY. Mucus secreting cells may attach to the peritoneal lining and continue to secrete mucus. The majority of cases represent tumor spread from a primary low grade mucinous neoplasm of the APPENDIX (NCI Thesaurus).
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Object Attachment
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F02.739.794.624 |
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Bordetella Infections
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C01.150.252.400.143 |
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Financial Stress
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D000086522 |
[In medicine, a term used to describe problems a patient has related to the cost of medical care. Not having health insurance or having a lot of costs for medical care not covered by health insurance can cause financial problems and may lead to debt and bankruptcy. Financial stress can also affect a patient’s quality of life and access to medical care. For example, a patient may not take a prescription medicine or may avoid going to the doctor to save money. Cancer patients are more likely to have financial stress than people without cancer. Also called economic burden, economic hardship, financial burden, financial distress, financial hardship, and financial toxicity. (https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/financial-stress)
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