Medical Dictionary Terms Beginning with Y
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Yersinia pestis
Yersinia pestis: The bacterial
cause of the bubonic plague which in the year 541 (as the Black
Death) and later in the Middle Ages decimated Europe. The effects
of the plague are described in the nursery rhyme &We all
fall down.& It is trans
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Y-linked
Y-linked: A gene on the Y
chromosome. A Y-linked gene is by necessity passed from father to
son.
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Y-linked inheritance
Y-linked inheritance: Inheritance
by genes on the Y chromosome. Also called holandric inheritance.
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Yogurt
Yogurt: A common dish made of
milk curdled and fermented with a culture of Lactobacillus (the
milk bacillus). The word was acquired in the 1620s from Turkey.
It can be spelled myriad ways including yogurt, yoghurt,
yaghourt, yooghurt, yughard, and yao
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Yolk sac
Yolk sac: Not all yolk has to
do with birds eggs. Human embyros have a yolk sac, a
membane outside the embryo but connected by a tube (the yolk
stalk) though the umbilical opening to the embryos midgut.
The yolk sac serves as an early site
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Yolk stalk
Yolk stalk: A narrow tube
present in the early embryo that connects the midgut of the
embryo (through the umbilical opening) to the yolk sac outside
the embryo. Later in development, the yolk stalk is usually
obliterated but a remnants of it may persi
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Youth
Youth: The time between
childhood and maturity. (Unfortunately, as the songwriter Sammy
Cahn noted, &youth is wasted on the young.&)
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