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Look up: pykno-

  1. pykno-
    Thick, dense, compact. ... Origin: G. Pyknos ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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  2. pykno-
    Thick, dense, compact. [G. pyknos]
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  3. pyknocyte
    (pik´no-sīt″) a distorted and contracted, occasionally spiculed erythrocyte.
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  4. pyknocyte
    pyknocyte, pycnocyte A form of spiculed red cell.
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  5. pyknocytosis
    (pik″no-si-to´sis) conspicuous increase in the number of pyknocytes.
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  6. pyknocytosis
    pyknocytosis, pycnocytosis Conspicuous increases in the numbers of pyknocytes in the blood.
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  7. pyknodysostosis
    <radiology> Autosomal recessive, dense, sclerotic bones [Cf: osteopetrosis (sporadic, not inherited)] Features: open cranial sutures and fontanelles, Wormian bones, dolichocephaly, sclerotic vertebrae, fractured long bones, short, stubby hands, partial agenesis/aplasia of terminal phalanges [simulates acro-osteolysis] ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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  8. pyknodysostosis
    (pik″no-dis″os-to´sis) a hereditary syndrome of dwarfism, osteopetrosis, and skeletal anomalies of the cranium, digits, and mandible.
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  9. pyknodysostosis
    pyknodysostosis, pycnodysostosis 1. An inheritable disorder of bone, characterized by a short stature, a large skull with absence of knitting of the anterior frontanel, receding chin, shortness of fingers, and toes, and fragility of bones. Radiographs show an abnormal thickness of bones, which is responsible for the fractures. 2. An autosomal recessive disease that affects bones...
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  10. pyknodysostosis
    A condition characterized by short stature, delayed closure of the fontanels, and hypoplasia of the terminal phalanges. Autosomal recessive inheritance. Syn: osteopetrosis acro-osteolytica [pykno- + G. dys-, difficult, + osteon, bone, + -osis, condition]
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  11. pyknoepilepsy
    An obsolete terms for absence. ... Origin: pykno-+ G. Lepsis, seizure. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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  12. pyknoepilepsy
    Obsolete terms for absence. [pykno- + G. lepsis, seizure]
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  13. pyknolepsy
    Synonym for childhood absence epilepsy ... A generalised epilepsy syndrome characterised by the onset of absence seizures in childhood, typically at age six or seven years. There is a strong genetic predisposition and girls are affected more often than boys. EEG reveals generalised 3 Hz spike-wave activity on a normal background. Prognosis for remis ...
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  14. pyknolepsy
    pyknolepsy, pycnolepsy A brief, sudden loss of consciousness symptomatic of petit mal epilepsy or a form of epilepsy with very brief, unannounced lapses in consciousness. A petit mal seizure involves a brief loss of awareness, which can be accompanied by blinking or mouth twitching.
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  15. pyknometer
    (pik-nom´ә-tәr) an instrument for determining the specific gravity of fluids.
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  16. pyknometer
    pyknometer, pycnometer A graduated glass vessel used to measure the relative density (thickness) of fluids.
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  17. pyknometry
    pyknometry, pycnometry The measurement of the relative density (thickness) of fluids by using a pykonometer.
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  18. pyknomorphic
    pyknomorphic, pycnomorphic Having a solid or compact form.
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  19. pyknomorphous
    Denoting a cell or tissue that stains deeply because the stainable material is closely packed. ... Origin: pykno-+ G. Morphe, form, shape ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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  20. pyknomorphous
    (pik″no-mor´fәs) having the stained portions of the cell body compactly arranged.
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  21. pyknomorphous
    pyknomorphous, pycnomorphous Characterized by having a solid or compact form.
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  22. pyknomorphous
    Denoting a cell or tissue that stains deeply because the stainable material is closely packed. [pykno- + G. morph, form, shape]
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  23. pyknophrasia
    Thickness of utterance. ... Origin: pykno-+ G. Phrasis, speech ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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  24. pyknophrasia
    (pik″no-fra´zhә) thickness of speech.
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  25. pyknophrasia
    pyknophrasia, pycnophrasia 1. An overall thickness, clumsiness, or heaviness of speech, often with slurring and articulatory imprecision. 2. The thickness of words uttered in speech.
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