- Diastasis
- Diastasis Di*as"ta*sis, n. [NL. See {Diastase}.] (Surg.) A forcible separation of bones without fracture. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
diastasis — diástasis diástasis f. anat. Separación de dos superficies articulares sin que se produzca luxación entre sí. Medical Dictionary. 2011. diastasis sepa … Diccionario médico
Diastasis — (from the Ancient Greek διάστασις separation ) may refer to: Diastasis (pathology) is the separation of parts of the body that are normally joined together, such as the separation of certain abdominal muscles during pregnancy, or of adjacent… … Wikipedia
diastasis — ● diastasis nom masculin (grec diastasis, séparation) Écartement anormal entre deux éléments anatomiques distincts, normalement fixés l un à l autre. diastasis [djastazis] n. m. ÉTYM. Mil. XXe; diastase, 1752; mot grec « séparation ». → Diastase … Encyclopédie Universelle
Diastăsis — (gr., Med.), widernatürliches Auseinanderweichen von Theilen, bes. Knochen od. Knorpeln … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Diastasis — Diastāsis (grch.), das krankhafte Auseinanderweichen von Knochen und Knorpel; auch Ausartung der Pflanzen … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Diastasis — (græsk) eller diastase. Afstand mellem to samhørende dele; benyttes særlig om afstanden mellem brudstykkerne af en brækket knogle … Danske encyklopædi
Diastasis — Un diastasis est une affection pathologique, une séparation permanente de deux surfaces articulaires appartenant à deux os parallèles. Exemples Diastasis tibio fibulaire Diastasis pubien (écartement de la symphyse pubienne) Diastasis radio… … Wikipédia en Français
diastasis — (Del gr. diastasis.) ► sustantivo femenino MEDICINA Separación entre dos estructuras óseas, sin que exista fractura o luxación. IRREG. plural diastasis … Enciclopedia Universal
diastasis — /duy as teuh sis/, n., pl. diastases / seez /. 1. Med. the separation of normally joined parts, as in the dislocation of bones, without fracture. 2. Physiol. the diastolic rest period immediately preceding systole. [1735 45; < NL < Gk diástasis a … Universalium
-diastasis — noun combining form (plural diastases) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek diastasis separation 1. : disintegration myelodiastasis … Useful english dictionary