Medical Dictionary Terms Beginning with Y
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Y (in chemistry)
Y (in chemistry): The symbol
for the element yttrium, an ultrarare metal named after Ytterby
in southern Sweden. Yttrium has been used in certain nuclear
medicine scans.
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Y (in genetics)
Y (in genetics): The Y
chromosome, the sex chromosome found in normal males, together
with an X chromosome.
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Y chromatin
Y chromatin: Brilliantly
fluorescent body seen in cells stained with the dye quinacrine
which lights up the Y chromosomes most brightly.
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Y chromosome
Y chromosome: The sex
chromosome found in normal males, together with an X chromosome.
Once thought to be a genetic wasteland, the Y now is known to
contain at least 20 genes, some of them unique to the Y including
the male-determining gene and male f
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Y map
Y map: The array of genes on
the Y chromosome. Once thought to be a genetic wasteland, the Y
now is known to contain at least 20 genes, some of them unique to
the Y including the male-determining gene and male fitness genes
that are active only in the
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YAC
YAC: Yeast artificial
chromosome.
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Yag laser surgery
Yag laser surgery: The use of a laser to punch a
hole in the iris to
relieve
increased pressure within the eye as, for example, from
acute angle-closure
glaucoma. Yag laser surgery is an office procedure.
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Yard
Yard: In length, 3 feet or 36
inches or, metrically, 86.44 centimeters. The yard, along with
the foot and inch, are English creations to which the USA has
stubbornly clung. The yard was originally a unit of measurement
of land and was about 5 meters (
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Yawn
Yawn: Involuntary opening of
mouth often caused by suggestion and accompanied by breathing
inward then outward. Repeated yawning can be a sign of drowsiness
or depression.
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Yaws
Yaws: A common chronic infectious disease that
occurs mainly in the warm humid regions of the tropics with
characteristic bumps on the skin of the face, hands, feet and genital
area. Almost all cases of yaws are in children under 15 years of
age.
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yd.
yd.: Abbreviation for the
measure of length, a yard. For example, an American football
field is 100 yds. long.
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Yeast
Yeast: A group of
single-celled fungi that reproduce by budding. Although most
yeast are harmless (some are used in baking and brewing), other
yeast can cause disease in humans. For example, the yeast Candida
(once called Monilia) causes thrush (oral
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Yeast artificial chromosome (YAC)
Yeast artificial chromosome (YAC): A
vector created and used in the laboratory to clone pieces of DNA.
A YAC is constructed from the telomeric (end), centromeric, and
replication origin sequences needed for replication in yeast
cells.
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Yeast syndrome
Yeast syndrome: The yeast
Candida has been thought to cause a syndrome with a number of
nonspecific problems including fatigue, loss of appetite,
headache, short-attention span, depression and all manner of
intestinal irregularities. There is no scien
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Yellow enzyme, Warburg's
Yellow enzyme, Warburg's: A key respiratory enzyme discovered by the German biochemist Otto Heinrich Warburg (1883-1970), a pioneer in research on the respiration of cells and the metabolism of tumors. Warburg's yellow enzyme is a flavoprotein that catal
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Yellow enzymes
Yellow enzymes: A group of respiratory enzymes that catalyze reactions in the body permitting cells to respire, to breath. These biochemical reactions are termed oxidation-reduction reactions.
The first yellow enzyme was discovered by the German biochem
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Yellow fever
Yellow fever: An acute
systemic (bodywide) viral illness with in severe cases a high
fever, bleeding into the skin and death of cells (necrosis) in
kidney and liver, the liver damage causing intense jaundice
(yellowing). Yellow fever once ravaged port
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Yellow fever vaccination
Yellow fever vaccination: A
live attenuated (weakened) viral vaccine recommended for people
traveling to or living in tropical areas in the Americas and
Africa where yellow fever occurs.
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Yellow jacket stings
Yellow jacket stings: Stings
from yellow jackets and other large stinging insects such as
bees, hornets and wasps can trigger allergic reactions of varying
severity. Avoidance and prompt treatment are essential. In
selected cases, allergy injection th
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Yersinia
Yersinia: A group of bacteria
some of which are responsible for the bubonic plague (see
Yersinia pestis), intestinal infections and a condition called
mesenteric lymphadenitis that can mimick appendicitis.
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