Category: C

  • Cryptodidymus

    A congenital anomaly in which one fetus is concealed within another.  

  • Cryptococcus neoformans

    A species that is the causative agent of cryptococcosis, i.e., meningitis.  

  • Cryptocephalus

    A congenital deformity in which the head is inapparent.  

  • Cryptitis

    Inflammation of a crypt or follicle.  

  • Cryptesthesia

    Subconscious awareness of facts or occurrences other than through the senses or rational thinking, such as through intuition or alleged clairvoyance.  

  • Cryptdin

    A small cation released from intestinal crypts, apparently as a defense against infection with enteric bacteria. It is part of the innate immune response. Cryptdins destroy bacteria by punching holes in their cell membranes.  

  • Crypt of iris

    An irregular excavation on the anterior surface of the iris near the pupillary and ciliary margins.  

  • Cryotolerant

    Able to tolerate very low temperatures.  

  • Cryothalamotomy

    The destruction of a portion of the brain with a hypothermic probe. This procedure is used, rarely, to treat parkinsonism and other movement disorders.  

  • Cryosupernatant

    The portion of fresh frozen plasma that remains after the removal of cryoprecipitate. It contains very low levels of factor VIII, fibrinogen, and von Willebrand’s factor.