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amyloid degeneration
名詞
澱粉樣變性
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
am·y·loid
n.
1.
A
starchlike
substance
.
2.
Med.
Any
of
a
group
of
diverse
starchlike
glycoproteins
deposited
in
the
organs
under
some
pathological
conditions
,
such
as
amyloidosis
;
they
are
composed
of
linear
nonbranching
fibrils
when
viewed
under
the
electron
microscope
. --
Stedman
25
Amyloid degeneration
Med.
,
Same
as
amyloidosis
; --
called
also
waxy degeneration
or
lardaceous degeneration
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
De·gen·er·a·tion
n.
1.
The
act
or
state
of
growing
worse
,
or
the
state
of
having
become
worse
;
decline
;
degradation
;
debasement
;
degeneracy
;
deterioration
.
Our
degeneration
and
apostasy
.
--
Bates
.
2.
Physiol.
That
condition
of
a
tissue
or
an
organ
in
which
its
vitality
has
become
either
diminished
or
perverted
;
a
substitution
of
a
lower
for
a
higher
form
of
structure
;
as
,
fatty
degeneration
of
the
liver
.
3.
Biol.
A
gradual
deterioration
,
from
natural
causes
,
of
any
class
of
animals
or
plants
or
any
particular
organ
or
organs
;
hereditary
degradation
of
type
.
4.
The
thing
degenerated
. [
R
.]
Cockle
,
aracus
, . . .
and
other
degenerations
.
--
Sir
T
.
Browne
.
Amyloid degeneration
,
Caseous degeneration
,
etc
.
See
under
Amyloid
,
Caseous
,
etc
.
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