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CARDIOPARAPLASIS 



Carcinelcosis {kar-sin-el-kc/ -sis) [napKivoc, a crab ; 

 i/.Kuatg, ulceration]. A cancerous ulcer. C. fungosa. 

 See Cancer verrucosus. 

 Carcinoma. (See Illus. Diet.) See Sign; Boas', de 

 Morgan's, Spiegelberg' s, Semon's. C, Acinous. See 

 Sarcoma, Encephaloid (Illus. Diet.). C, Adenoid, 

 C. adenodes, an adenocarcinoma. C. asbolicum. 

 See Cancer, Soot. C, Atrophic. See Cancer, Cica- 

 trizing. C. caminariorum, C. caminos purgan- 

 tium. See Cancer, Soot. C. cicatricans. C. cica- 

 tricialis. See Cancer, Cicatrizing. C, Columnar- 

 celled, C, Cylindric-celled, C, Cylindric Epi- 

 thelial, cylindric epithelioma. C. cutaneum, a 

 cancer of the skin. C, Cystic, C, Cystoid, one 

 containing cysts. C. cysticum papillare psam- 

 mosum, a cvstic carcinoma in which there are present 

 papillomatous growths, of which some of the cellular 

 structure has been replaced by calcareous concretions. 

 C. durum. See C, Scirrhous (Illus. Diet.). C. 

 epitheliodes, C. epitheliosum, C, Epithelial, an 

 epithelioma. C. fasciculatum, a spindle-celled sar- 

 coma. C, Fibrosomedullary, one containing about 

 an equal portion of cells and stroma. C. fibrosum, 

 C, Fibrous. See C, Scirrhous (Illus. Diet.). C, 

 Glandular (of the kidney). See Strunne lipomatodes 

 aberratce renis i Illus. Diet.). C. haematodes. See 

 Cancer, Fungous. C, Hyaline. See C, Colloid ( Illus. 

 Diet.). C. molle. See C, Encephaloid (Illus. Diet.). 

 C. muciparum, C. mucosum. See C, Colloid (Illus. 

 Diet. j. C, Multicellular. See C, Encephaloid 

 (Illus. Diet. ). C. myxomatodes, C, Myxomatous, 

 one in which myxoid transformation has taken place in 

 its stroma. C. nigrum, a melanotic carcinoma. C, 

 Obsolescent. See Cancer, Cicatrizing. C. osteo- 

 des, C. osteoides, C, Osteoid, C, Osteo-. See 

 Osteosarcoma (Illus. Diet.). C, Pigmented. See 

 C, Melanotic i Illus. Diet.). C. psammosum, one 

 in which stratified calcareous concretions differing from 

 those found in psammomata have replaced the epithe- 

 lial elements. C, Reticulated, one which has under- 

 gone fatty metamorphosis and exhibits its stroma more 

 distinctly. C, Retracting. See Cancer, /Retractile. 

 C. sarcomatodes, C, Sarcomatous, an adenocar- 

 cinoma which has undergone sarcomatous degeneration 

 of the connective tissue. C. scroti, C. scroti asboli- 

 cum. See Cancer, Soot. C. simplex. See C, 

 Scirrhous (Illus. Diet.). C, Spheroidal-celled. 

 See Adenocarcinoma (Illus. Diet.). C. spongiosum, 

 encephaloid sarcoma. C, Tubular. See Cylindroma 

 (Illus. Diet.). C. ventriculi, carcinoma of the 

 stomach. C, Villous. See Papilloma (Illus. Diet.). 

 C, Withering. See Cancer, Cicatrizing. 



rcinomatosis {kar-sin-o-mat-o'-sis). The pathologic 

 condition giving rise to carcinomas. 



rcinomelcosis {kar-sin-om-el-ko'-sis). See Carcin- 

 elcosis. 



rcinomium (har-sin-o'-me-um). Cancerous pus. 



rcinopolypus (kar-sin-o-pol' '-e-pus). A cancerous 

 polypus, 

 carcinosis. (See Illus. Diet.) C, Acute Miliary, the 

 rapid formation of minute cancerous nodules, either 

 primary or secondary, within an internal organ or 

 upon its surface. 



rcinous kar 1 '-sin-us). Cancerous. 



rcinus, Carcinos. See Illus. Diet. ) C. eburneus. 

 See Scleroderma (Illus. Diet.). C. globulosus. See 



Carcinoma tuberosum (Illus. Diet.). C. tuberculo- 

 sa. See Carcinoma lenticulare (Illus. Diet.). 

 Cardamom, i See Illus. Diet, i C, Large, C, Larger, 

 C.| Long, the capsule of Aniomum maximum, Roxb., a 

 native of Malaya; called also Greater C, Greater Java 



C. C, Lesser. See Cardamomum (Illus. Diet.). 



Cardia. (See Illus. Diet.) 2. See C. of the Stomach 



(Illus. Diet.). 

 Cardiac. (See Illus. Diet.) 2. A drug acting specially 



on the heart. 

 Cardiagraphy (kar-de-ag' -raf-e). See Cardiography 



(Illus. Diet.). 

 Cardialgia. (See Illus. Diet. ) Syn., Morbus cardiacus ; 



Morsus stomachi ; Morsus ventriculi. C. icterica, 



heartburn with jaundice. C. inflammatoria, gastri- 

 tis. C. sputatoria, pyrosis. 

 Cardialogy {kar-di-al' -o-je). See Cardiology (Illus. 



Diet.). 

 Cardianesthesia (kar-de-an-es-the / -ze-ah) \jiap6ia, 



heart; ai-aiatn/aia, want of feeling]. A condition of 



the heart marked by lack of sensation. 

 Cardianeurysma {kar-de-an-u-riz' -inah) [napdia, heart; 



avsrpmua, a widening]. Aneurysm of the heart. 

 Cardiaortic (kar-de-ah-or 1 '-tik). Relating to the heart 



and the aorta. 

 Cardiaplegia. See Cardioplegia (Illus. Diet.). 

 Cardiasthenia {kar-de-as-the / -ne-ah) [Kapdia, heart; 



aoiiiveia, weakness]. A peculiar weakness of the 



heart due to neurasthenic conditions. 

 Cardiatomy. See Cardiotomy (Illus. Diet.). 

 Cardiethmoliposis (kar-de-eth-mo-lip-o'-sis) [Kap6ia, 



the heart ; iftpoc, a sieve ; '/[-or, fat]. A deposit of 



fat in the connective tissue of the heart. 

 Cardihelcosis. See Cardielcosis (Illus. Diet.). 

 Cardinal, Cardinalis. (See Illus. Diet.) 2. Serving as 



a joint or hinge. C. -Powder. Synonym of Cinchona 



bark. 

 Cardine {kar' -den). A fluid preparation of sheep-hearts 



digested in glycerin and boric acid, used subcutane- 



ously as a heart tonic and diuretic. Dose, 3-5 cc. 

 Cardioaccelerator {kar-de-o-ak-sel-ur-a'-tor). Hasten- 

 ing the action of the heart. C. Center. See under 



Center. 

 Cardioarterial (kar-de-o-ar-te'-re-al). Pertaining to the 



heart and the arteries. 

 Cardiocele. (See Illus. Diet.) C. abdominalis, hernia 



of the heart into the abdomen. 

 Cardiodysesthesia, Cardiodysesthesis (kar-de-o-dis- 



es-the / -se-ah, -sis) [icapdia, heart ; 6vc, bad ; alaffi/aic, 



perception]. Defective innervation of the heart. 

 Cardiodysneuria {kar-de-o-dis-nu' -re-ah). See Cardio- 

 dysesthesia. 

 Cardiographer {kar-de-og* '-ra-fer) [napfiia, the heart ; 



yp&fetv, to write]. An authority upon diseases of the 



heart. 

 Cardioid (kar'-de-oid) \mp8ia, heart; tldoc, likeness] . 



Like a heart. 

 Cardiokinetic (kar-de-o-kin-et' '-ik) [KapHia, heart ; 



Ktvt'iv, to move]. 1. Exciting the heart action. 2. An 



agent which excites the action of the heart. 

 Cardiomelanosis (kar-de-o-mel-an-o / -sis) [xapdm, 



heart ; melanosis]. Melanosis of the heart. 

 Cardiomyoliposis {ka< -de-o-mi-o-lip-o' -sis) [napiia, 



heart; uir, muscle ; '/i-oc, fat]. Fatty degeneration 



of the muscles of the heart. 

 Cardiomyomalacia 1 kar-de-o-mi-o-mal-a f -se-ah). See 



Cardiomalacia (Illus. Diet.). 

 Cardioncus (kar-de-ong'-kus) \_KapAia, heart ; byKoc, a 



tumor]. An aneurysm in the heart or one in the aorta 



close to the heart. 

 Cardionecrosis (kar-de-o-nek-ro'-sis) [Kapfiia, heart; 



VEKfiuatc, a killing]. Gangrene affecting the heart. 

 Cardionosos, Cardionosus (kar-de-on-o'-sos, -sus) 



[napfiia, heart; vogoC, disease]. Any pathologic af- 

 fection of the heart. 

 Cardioparaplasis, Cardioparaplasmus (kar-de-o-par- 



a-pla'-sis, -plaz'-mus) [KapAia, heart; rraixi—'/dZeiv, to 



wander from the right way]. Cardiac malformation. 



