Muscle lissevignette|Tissu musculaire lisse sous microscope Le muscle lisse est un type de muscle dont, à l'inverse du muscle strié, les protéines contractiles ne sont pas organisées sous forme de sarcomères, ce qui lui ôte l'aspect strié lors de l'observation sous microscope. Le muscle lisse se contracte lentement et avec moins de force que le muscle strié. Il est sous le contrôle du système nerveux autonome et du système endocrinien et fonctionne donc de manière indépendante de la volonté.
Neurostimulationvignette|Implant cochléaire un appareil électronique qui stimule le nerf auditif grâce à des électrodes placées dans la cochlée de l'oreille interne, permettant à certaines personnes gravement sourdes de percevoir les sons. Pour les personnes souffrant de perte auditive sévère à profonde, les appareils auditifs implantables comme les implants cochléaires peuvent être une solution efficace La neurostimulation est la stimulation d'un nerf ou de plusieurs nerfs, de la moelle épinière ou d'une partie du cerveau (système nerveux central) à l'aide de neurostimulateurs.
Third-degree atrioventricular blockThird-degree atrioventricular block (AV block) is a medical condition in which the electrical impulse generated in the sinoatrial node (SA node) in the atrium of the heart can not propagate to the ventricles. Because the impulse is blocked, an accessory pacemaker in the lower chambers will typically activate the ventricles. This is known as an escape rhythm. Since this accessory pacemaker also activates independently of the impulse generated at the SA node, two independent rhythms can be noted on the electrocardiogram (ECG).
AfterloadAfterload is the pressure that the heart must work against to eject blood during systole (ventricular contraction). Afterload is proportional to the average arterial pressure. As aortic and pulmonary pressures increase, the afterload increases on the left and right ventricles respectively. Afterload changes to adapt to the continually changing demands on an animal's cardiovascular system. Afterload is proportional to mean systolic blood pressure and is measured in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg).
Electrochemical skin conductanceElectrochemical skin conductance (ESC) is an objective, non-invasive and quantitative electrophysiological measure. It is based on reverse iontophoresis and (multiple) steady chronoamperometry (more specifically chronovoltametry). ESC is intended to provide insight into and assess sudomotor (or sweat gland) function and small fiber peripheral neuropathy. Currently, ESC measurement can be obtained with the use of a medical device, called Sudoscan. No specific patient preparation or medical personnel training is required.
Fibrosethumb|Fibrose cardiaque (en jaune à gauche). La fibrose (synonyme de sclérose) survient à la suite d'une destruction substantielle des tissus ou lorsqu'une inflammation a lieu à un endroit où les tissus ne se régénèrent pas. L'exsudat (protéines plasmatiques ayant migré vers le milieu interstitiel lors de la réaction inflammatoire) n'est pas réabsorbé ou ne l'est pas suffisamment (par la lymphe) et s'agence avec le tissu conjonctif dans le milieu interstitiel. Face à des dommages tissulaires majeurs, la cicatrisation est la seule issue.
Dental impressionA dental impression is a negative imprint of hard and soft tissues in the mouth from which a positive reproduction, such as a cast or model, can be formed. It is made by placing an appropriate material in a dental impression tray which is designed to roughly fit over the dental arches. The impression material is liquid or semi-solid when first mixed and placed in the mouth. It then sets to become an elastic solid, which usually takes a few minutes depending upon the material.
BioceramicBioceramics and bioglasses are ceramic materials that are biocompatible. Bioceramics are an important subset of biomaterials. Bioceramics range in biocompatibility from the ceramic oxides, which are inert in the body, to the other extreme of resorbable materials, which are eventually replaced by the body after they have assisted repair. Bioceramics are used in many types of medical procedures. Bioceramics are typically used as rigid materials in surgical implants, though some bioceramics are flexible.