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Cor biloculare
Cor biloculare A two-chambered heart. Cor biloculare is due to failure of development of the walls that normally separate the two atria (interatrial septum) and the two ventricles (interventricular septum).
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Heart The hollow, muscular organ responsible for pumping blood through the circulatory system.
Development The process of growth and differentiation.
Atria The upper chambers of the heart that receive blood from the veins and pass it to the lower chambers of the heart.
Ventricles The lower, pumping chambers of the heart. The heart has two ventricles - the right and left ventricle.
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Cor pulmonale Increased blood pressure in the lungs, causing chest pain, shortness of breath, swelling in the feet and fluid in the lungs.
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Coprolalia The excessive and uncontrollable use of foul or obscene language, including words related to feces (bowel waste). Coprolalia is a typical symptom of Tourette syndrome, a condition that has its onset in childhood and is characterized by compulsive arm movements, facial tics, grunting, groaning and shouting. Aside from coprolalia, there is often echolalia, the involuntary parrot-like repetition (echoing) of a word or sentence just spoken by another person. Persons with Tourette syndrome do not usually curse out of anger or displeasure but out of uncontrollable compulsion. They cannot help themselves. (The disease is also called Gilles de la Tourette syndrome.)
Coprophobia An abnormal and persistent fear of feces (bowel waste). Sufferers of coprophobia experience anxiety even though they realize their fear is irrational. They go out of their way to avoid coming into contact with feces or sometimes even seeing feces.
Copy number polymorphism Abbreviated CNP. A normal variation in DNA due to variation in the number of copies of a sequence within the DNA. Large-scale copy number polymorphisms are common and widely distributed in the human genome.
Cor The Latin word for the heart.
Cor biloculare
Cord 1. In anatomy, a long ropelike structure. 2. Short for the spinal cord or the umbilical cord.
Cordectomy 1. Surgical removal of a vocal cord. 2. Surgical removal of part of the spinal cord.
Corneal Pertaining to the cornea, the clear front window of the eye that transmits and focuses light into the eye.
Corneal abrasion A scratch or scrape on the cornea, the clear front window of the eye that transmits and focuses light into the eye.
Corneal dystrophy A condition in which one or more parts of the cornea lose their normal clarity due to a buildup of cloudy material. There are over 20 corneal dystrophies that affect all parts of the cornea.
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