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Flora
FloraThe population of microbes inhabiting the outside or inside surfaces of people (or other animals). Also, the population of plants including flowers, usually in a particular area. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Florance Nightingale Avrupa Hastanesi The Florance Nightingale Avrupa Hastanesi is a hospital in Sisli, Istanbul, Turkey. Florance Nightingale Hastanesi The Florance Nightingale Hastanesi is a hospital in Caglayan, Istanbul, Turkey. Florance Nightingale Metropolitan Hastanesi The Florance Nightingale Metropolitan Hastanesi is a hospital in Gayrettepe, Istanbul, Turkey. Florida Hospital Deland Florida Hospital Deland is a hospital in Deland, Florida (USA). Florida Hospital Fish Memorial Florida Hospital Fish Memorial is a hospital in Orange City, Florida (USA). Florida Hospital Heartland Division Florida Hospital Heartland Division is a hospital in Florida (USA). Florida Hospital Medical Centers Florida Hospital Medical Centers is a hospital in Orlando, Florida (USA). Florida Hospital Orlando The Florida Hospital Orlando is a hospital in Orlando, Florida, United States. Florida Hospital-Waterman Florida Hospital-Waterman is a hospital in Tavares, Florida (USA). Florida Medical Center Florida Medical Center is a hospital in Fort Lauderdale, Florida (USA). Florinef Florinef is a prescription or over-the-counter drug which is (or once was) approved in the United States and possibly in other countries. Active ingredient(s): fludrocortisone acetate. Florone Florone is a prescription or over-the-counter drug which is (or once was) approved in the United States and possibly in other countries. Active ingredient(s): diflorasone diacetate. Florone e Florone e is a prescription or over-the-counter drug which is (or once was) approved in the United States and possibly in other countries. Active ingredient(s): diflorasone diacetate. Floropryl Floropryl is a prescription or over-the-counter drug which is (or once was) approved in the United States and possibly in other countries. Active ingredient(s): isoflurophate. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Flexion The process of bending or the state of being bent. Flexion of the fingers results in a clenched fist. Flexural psoriasis A form of psoriasis found in the armpits, groin, under the breasts and in other flexion creases (skin folds) such as those around the genitals and buttocks. This form of psoriasis appears as smooth, dry areas of skin that are red and inflamed but do not have the scaling associated with plaque psoriasis (the most common type of psoriasis). Flexural psoriasis is more frequent and severe in people who are overweight because it is in the skin folds where it is particularly prone to irritation from rubbing and sweating. Also called inverse psoriasis. Floating rib One of the last two ribs. A rib is said to be "floating" if it does not attach to the sternum (the breast bone) or to another rib. There are usually 12 pairs of ribs in all. Each pair of ribs is attached to the building blocks of the spine (the vertebrae) in the back. The 12 pairs of ribs consist of: True ribs: The first seven ribs attach to the sternum (the breast bone) in the front and are known as true (or sternal) ribs and False ribs: The lower five ribs do not directly connect to the sternum and are known as false ribs. The upper three false ribs connect to the costal cartilages of the ribs just above them. The last two false ribs, however, usually have no ventral attachment (no anchor at all in front) and are called floating, fluctuating or vertebral ribs. Floating-Harbor syndrome A genetic condition characterized by the triad of short stature apparent at birth with significantly delayed bone age; expressive language delay, usually in the presence of normal motor development; and a triangular face with a prominent nose and deep-set eyes. Other features include posteriorly rotated ears, long eyelashes, thin lips, broad downturned mouth, short neck, low posterior hairline, celiac disease, joint laxity, curved fifth finger (clinodactyly), and hirsutism (hairiness). Floppy baby syndrome A general medical reference to an abnormal condition of newborns and infants manifested by inadequate tone of the muscles. It can be due to a multitude of different neurologic and muscle problems. See also Hypotonia. Flora Flow cytometry Analysis of biological material by detection of the light-absorbing or fluorescing properties of cells or subcellular fractions such as chromosomes passing in a narrow stream through a laser beam. Flow cytometry can be used with automated sorting devices to sort successive droplets of the stream into different fractions depending on the fluorescence emitted by each droplet. Flow karyotyping Use of flow cytometry to analyze and/or separate chromosomes on the basis of their DNA content. FLT-3 inhibitor A gene-targeted therapy for a common subtype of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) known as FLT-positive AML in which there is a FLT3 receptor mutation. The FLT-3 inhibitor is a tyrosine kinase inhibitor that interferes with abnormal FLT3 function by preventing essential proteins from binding to the DNA. The FLT-3 inhibitor blocks the action of the altered FLT-3 gene, rendering it powerless. Flu Short for influenza. The flu is caused by viruses that infect the respiratory tract which are divided into three types, designated A, B, and C. Most people who get the flu recover completely in 1 to 2 weeks, but some people develop serious and potentially life-threatening medical complications, such as pneumonia. Much of the illness and death caused by influenza can be prevented by annual influenza vaccination. Flu, stomach So-called "stomach flu" actually has nothing to do with the influenza (flu) virus. This term is sometimes used to describe gastrointestinal illnesses caused by other microorganisms. We thank you for using the Medical Glossary to search for Flora. If you have a better definition for Flora than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Flora may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Flora and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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