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Medical Database - Ailments - T-Z |
T T-cell stimulator. Medical treatment tool. The device increases the production of T-cells, a type of lymphocyte which enables humanoid bodies to fight infection. T-cell. Type of white blood cell in humanoids that is responsible for identification of antigens and activation of certain immune cells. Tellarite. A rotund humanoid species with pig-like facial features, whose culture revolves around food and its consumption. Temporal narcosis. Delirium produced by exposure to a temporal distortion phenomenon. Terakine. Analgesic medication. Terellian Death Syndrome. Disease whose symptoms include dizziness, blurred vision, palpitations, and stinging in the lower spine. Terrellian plague. Dangerously virulent disease. Thalamus. A portion of the humanoid brain, deep within the cerebral hemispheres. Thelusian flu. An exotic but harmless rhinovirus. Tissue mitigator. Medical instrument used in surgical procedures. Transporter psychosis. Rare medical disorder caused by a breakdown of neurochemical molecules during transport. Tri-ox compound. Medication used to help a humanoid patient breathe more easily in a thin or oxygen-deprived atmosphere. Tricorder. Multipurpose scientific and technical instrument. Tricordrazine. A powerful neurostimulant drug usually administered subcutaneously by hypospray. Tripamine. Biochemical substance sometimes found in the cerebral cortex following a temporal shift. Tryptophan-lysine distillates. Medication. U Urodelean flu. Mild affliction with symptoms that include an imbalance in the K-3 cell count, increased intravascular pressure, and heightened electrophoretic activity. V VeK'tal response. A measure of Klingon physiological condition. Vertazine. Medication used by Federation medical to combat vertigo. VISOR. Acronym for Visual Instrument and Sensory Organ Replacement. W Warm milk with a dash of nutmeg. Traditional cure for insomnia. X Xenopolycythemia. Disease in humanoids characterized by an abnormal proliferation of red blood cells causing varied symptoms including weakness, fatigue, enlarged spleen, and pain in the extremities. Y No terms available. Z No terms available. |