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Post herpetic neuralgia
Pains felt after an attack of shingles.
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Posthepatic bilirubin
Bilirubin which enters the plasma after being treated by the liver.
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Posthepatic
Positioned behind or coming into effect after the liver. Originating after bile leaves the liver, as in posthepatic jaundice, in which obstruction of bile ducts causes the jaundice.
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Postgraduate education allowance
A payment made to GPs to reward continued education.
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Postgastrectomy syndrome
A group of symptoms which can occur after eating in people who have had stomach operations. It is caused by a lot of food passing into the small intestine too fast and can cause dizziness, nausea, sweating and weakness.
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Postganglionic neurone
A neurone which starts in a ganglion and ends in a gland or unstriated muscle. A neuron of the autonomic nervous system whose cell body lies in an autonomic ganglion and whose axon terminates in a visceral effector (smooth or cardiac muscle or glands).
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Postganglionic fibre
An axon of a nerve cell which starts in a ganglion and extends beyond the ganglion.
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Post-exposure prophylaxis
A treatment given to a person who has been exposed to a harmful agent, in an effort to prevent or reduce injury or infection. Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) involves the administration of a series of antiretroviral medications shortly after being exposed to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), with the aim of preventing subsequent infection.
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Posteroanterior
Lying from the back to the front. Literal meaning is “from back to front”; radiological use of term indicates passage of x-rays from back to front. Indicating the flow or movement from back to front.
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Posterior synechia
A condition of the eye in which the iris sticks to the anterior surface of the lens. An adhesion of the iris to the capsule of the lens.
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