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  1. Fat embolism

    . The risk of fat embolism syndrome is thought to be reduced by early immobilization of fractures ... of high risk patients reduces the incidence. The mortality rate of fat embolism syndrome is approximately ... of lung injury. ref http anestit.unipa.it gta fat embolism.html ref See also Air embolism Cholesterol embolism Pulmonary embolism CT pulmonary angiogram References reflist External links GPnotebook 973471750 DukeOrtho fat embolism syndrome http rad.usuhs.edu medpix master.php3?mode case viewer&imid 31869&pt id 10048&quiz no pic Fat Embolism MRI Brain Injury from Fat Embolism Category Early complications ...Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Fat embolism.JPEG Caption Haematoxylin and eosin stain of a microscopic section of the lungs showing a blood vessel with fibrin fibrinoid material and an optical empty space indicative of the presence of lipid dissolved during the staining process. DiseasesDB 4766 ICD10 ICD10 O 88 8 o 85 , ICD10 T 79 1 t 79 ICD9 ICD9 673.8 , ICD9 958.1 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 652 MeshID D004620 A fat embolism is a type of embolism that is often caused by physical trauma such as fracture of long bones, soft tissue trauma and burns. Presentation Unlike emboli that arise from thrombi blood clots , fat emboli are small and multiple, and thus have widespread effects. Fat embolism syndrome FES is distinct from the presence of fat emboli. Symptoms usually occur 1 3 days after a traumatic injury and are predominantly pulmonary shortness of breath, hypoxemia , neurological agitation, delirium, or coma , dermatological Petechia petechial rash , and haematological anaemia, low platelets . The syndrome manifests more frequently in Bone fracture Orthopedic closed fractures of the pelvis or long bones. The petechial rash, which usually resolves in 5 7 days is said to be pathognomonic for the syndrome, but only occurs in 20 50 of cases. Fat emboli ... fatty acids from the fat globules causes local toxic injury to endothelium. The vascular damage ...   more details



  1. Embolism

    ?pt id 10480&quiz no MR of Fat Embolism Brain Injury from Fat Embolism Vascular diseases Pathology of pregnancy ...Other uses distinguish aneurysm Refimprove date January 2008 Infobox Disease Name Embolism Image Caption DiseasesDB 18165 ICD10 ICD10 I 74 i 70 , ICD10 I 82 i 80 , ICD10 O 88 o 85 , ICD10 T 79 0 t 79 ICD10 T 79 1 t 79 ICD9 ICD9 444.9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D004617 In medicine , an embolism plural embolisms from the Greek insertion is the event of lodging ... supply . Classification There are different types of embolism, some of which are listed below. Arterial or venous Embolism can be classified as whether it enters the circulation in arteries or veins . Arterial embolism are those that follow and, if not dissolved on the way, lodge in a more distal part ... embolism is classified as an arterial embolism as well, ref name medlineplus http www.nlm.nih.gov medlineplus ency article 001102.htm MedlinePlus Arterial embolism Sean O. Stitham, MD and David C. Dugdale ... deoxygenated blood away from the heart. However, pulmonary embolism is generally classified as a form of venous embolism, because the embolus forms in veins, e.g. deep vein thrombosis . Arterial Main Arterial embolism Arterial embolism can cause vessel occlusion in any part of the body. It is a major ... embolism is infarction , that is, tissue death necrosis caused by blockage of the tissue s blood supply . Venous See Pulmonary embolism Assuming a normal circulation, a thrombus or other embolus formed .... This forms a pulmonary embolism that can be a complication of deep vein thrombosis . Note that, contrary ... of thrombi, not emboli origin. The main complication of venous embolism is pulmonary embolism , that is, blockage ... to arterial In paradoxical embolism , also known as crossed embolism, an embolus from the veins ... Anterograde Retrograde In anterograde embolism, the movement of emboli is in the direction of blood flow. In retrograde embolism, however, the emboli move in opposition to the blood flow direction ...   more details



  1. Embolism (disambiguation)

    Embolism may refer to Embolism , when an object the embolus migrates from one part of the body through circulation and causes a blockage occlusion of a blood vessel in another part of the body. Embolization is a procedure to occlude blood vessels by purposely introducing emboli. Embolism in calendars intercalation Embolism liturgy , a liturgical prayer disambig fr Embolisme ...   more details



  1. Pulmonary embolism

    of air embolism air , fat embolism fat , talc in drugs of intravenous drug abusers or amniotic fluid embolism amniotic fluid . The obstruction of the blood flow through the lung s and the resultant ...Infobox disease Name Pulmonary embolism Image SaddlePE.PNG Caption Chest spiral CT scan with radiocontrast ... Pulmonary embolism PE is a blockage of the pulmonary artery main artery of the lung or one of its branches by a substance that has travelled from elsewhere in the body through the bloodstream embolism . Usually this is due to embolism of a thrombus blood clot from the deep vein thrombosis deep veins ... 39140 1 pages 1561 65 chapter Pulmonary thromboembolism ref Symptoms of pulmonary embolism include ... Embolism in the Coronary Care Unit journal Am. J. Cardiol. volume 103 issue 6 pages 881 6 year 2009 ... cavity . citation needed date November 2010 Risk factors The most common sources of embolism ... J title Use of a clinical model for safe management of patients with suspected pulmonary embolism ... of a simple clinical model to categorize patients probability of pulmonary embolism increasing ... I, Dreyer JF, Barnes D, Forgie M, Kovacs G, Ward J, Kovacs MJ title Excluding pulmonary embolism at the bedside without diagnostic imaging management of patients with suspected pulmonary embolism ... in patients with suspected pulmonary embolism. ANTELOPE Study Group journal Thromb. Haemost. volume ... Effectiveness of managing suspected pulmonary embolism using an algorithm combining clinical probability ... pulmonary embolism journal Ann. Intern. Med. volume 144 issue 3 pages 157 64 year 2006 pmid 16461959 ... policy on evaluation and management of pulmonary embolism journal American Family Physician volume ... of the utility of the Wells score in identifying pulmonary embolism journal Med. J. Aust. volume ... SE, Buckley JD title Diagnostic pathways in acute pulmonary embolism recommendations of the PIOPED ... D dimer in combination with clinical pre test probability to rule out pulmonary embolism. A systematic ...   more details



  1. Paradoxical embolism

    A paradoxical embolism is a kind of stroke or other form of arterial thrombosis caused by embolism of a thrombus blood clot of venous origin through a lateral opening in the heart, such as a patent foramen ovale . ref name pmid18069145 cite journal author Rakhit RD title Learning on the Web. Case 2 patent foramen ovale PFO and paradoxical embolism journal Heart volume 89 issue 11 pages 1362 year 2003 month November pmid 18069145 pmc 1767929 doi 10.1136 heart.89.11.1362 url ref The opening is typically an atrial septal defect , but can also be a ventricular septal defect . Paradoxical embolisms represent two percent of arterial emboli. ref name pmid17433144 cite journal author Tang CE title Paradoxical embolism a rare life and limb threatening emergency journal CJEM volume 6 issue 1 pages 40 4 year 2004 month January pmid 17433144 doi url http caep.ca template.asp?id 45BD6A5280BE4D2B988E701CC522E931 format dead link date May 2010 ref Pathophysiology Passage of a clot thrombus from a vein to an artery. When clots in veins break off embolize , they travel first to the right side of the heart and, normally, then to the lungs where they lodge, causing pulmonary embolism . On the other hand, when there is a hole in the wall between the two upper chambers of the heart an atrial septal defect , a clot can cross from the right to the left side of the heart, then pass into the arteries as a paradoxical embolism. Once in the arterial circulation, a clot can travel to the brain, block a vessel there, and cause a stroke cerebrovascular accident . Also called crossed embolism. References reflist Vascular diseases Category Vascular diseases Category Neurological disorders med stub ja ...   more details



  1. Septic embolism

    A septic embolism is a type of embolism that is infected with bacteria , resulting in the formation of pus . These may become dangerous if dislodged from their original location. Like other emboli, a septic embolism may be fatal. One of the common microbes that can lead to widespread dissemination of septic emboli is Fusobacterium necrophorum , a Gram negative anaerobic bacillus. Fusobacteria are commensal organisms in the oral cavity. F.necrophorum and F.nucleatum are the most important among the non spore forming anaerobic bacilli in causing human infections. F.necroporum may occasinally cause septicaemia with metastatic abcesses Lemierre s syndrome . Pathogenesis Septic emboli most often originate from Pulmonary extrapulmonary locations which have been infected for a period of time. For example, a person s intravenous access site, which is used to insert intravenous drug s, may become infected. When present in great number, septic emboli can coalesce and mimick a lobar or bronchopnuemonia. The infected site, combined with various coagulants that may be generated by the bacteria or the body, may then break off and enter the circulatory system , potentially causing a clot . Identification A septic embolism can be difficult to identify, as it is often attributed to other disorders or infections of the body. As a result, it may wreak havoc with CT scan s. It can also be confused with lymph node lymph nodules , considering the similarity in shape and size. However, septic emboli usually lodge in the heart valve s, where there are no lymph nodes. See also Arterial embolism Pathology of pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium Consequences of external causes Category Diseases of arteries, arterioles and capillaries Disease stub ...   more details



  1. Embolism (liturgy)

    The embolism in Christianity Christian Liturgy from Greek language Greek , an interpolation is a short prayer said or sung after the Lord s Prayer . It functions like a marginal gloss upon the final petition of the Lord s Prayer . . . deliver us from evil , amplifying and elaborating on the many implications of that prayer. ref name Ayo Cite book title The Lord s Prayer A Survey Theological and Literary last Ayo first Nicholas authorlink year 1992 publisher Rowman & Littlefield, 2003 location Oxford isbn 978 0742514539 page 196 pages url http books.google.com books?id TZSRBTn XmIC&pg PA196&dq embolism liturgy&cd 6 v onepage&q &f false accessdate 25 February 2010 ref In the Roman Rite of Mass liturgy Mass , the embolism is followed by the doxology or, in the Tridentine Mass which does not have that doxology , by the Fraction religion Fraction . ref Cite book title The Church s Liturgy ... embolism 20liturgy&pg PA237 v onepage&q embolism 20liturgy&f false accessdate 25 February 2010 ref According to the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia , t he embolism may date back to the first centuries, since ... Embolism ref In the Roman Rite In the Mass liturgy Mass of the Roman Rite, as revised in 1969 ... PA608&dq embolism 22Libera nos, qu C3 A6sumus, Domine, ab omnibus malis 22&source bl&ots NEhoycTrVc&sig ... Mass Tridentine form of the Roman Missal the embolism, said inaudibly by the priest except for the final ... Romanum 1962 ref Speaking of the Roman Rite embolism in its then current form, the 1913 Catholic .... ref name CatholicEnc In other rites The embolism is not used in the Greek Liturgies of Liturgy ... books.google.com books?id f6g8AAAAYAAJ&pg PA338&dq embolism liturgy&cd 4 v onepage&q &f false ref In the Liturgy of St. James the English translation of the embolism is as follows Lord, lead us not into temptation ... References Reflist Attribution Catholic wstitle Embolism CatholicMass Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT Embolism Liturgy Category Mass liturgy Category Structure of the Mass Category Catholic ...   more details



  1. Air embolism

    Refimprove date August 2010 Infobox disease Name Air embolism Image Caption DiseasesDB 88 0 o 85 , ICD10 ... 787 MeshID D004618 An air embolism , or more generally gas embolism , is a pathological condition ... it refers to gas bubbles in the bloodstream embolism in a medical context refers to any large moving ... at the lungs, and thus a venous air embolism that shows any symptom s is very rare. Citation ... uptodate critical 20care embolic 20disease air 20embolism.htm title Air Embolism author Liza ... tabid 271 Default.aspx title Air or Gas Embolism author Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society accessdate ... hypoxia . ref name emr474 Gas embolism into an artery, termed arterial gas embolism AGE , is a more ... emr474 The amount of arterial gas embolism that causes symptoms depends on location, but in the brain ... Pathogenesis Air embolism can occur whenever a blood vessel is open and a pressure gradient exists ... of gas embolic symptoms. physical trauma Trauma to the lung can also cause an air embolism. This may ... travel. Citation needed date December 2010 There have been rare cases of air embolism being caused ... journal last1 Kaiser first1 RT year 1994 title Air embolism death of a pregnant woman secondary to orogenital ... one case where an air embolism resulted from the insertion of an object into the vagina during ... first3 M year 1990 title Fatal air embolism during female autoerotic practice journal International ... 10.1007 BF01816487 pmid 11453096 ref Gas embolism in diving Gas embolism is a diving disorders diving ... to be introduced into the venous system and are trapped and managed at the lung. Gas embolism arising ... gas embolism resulting from patent foramen ovale is suspected, an exam by echocardiography ... Recompression is the most effective treatment of an air embolism. ref name uhms Normally this is carried ... gas embolism casualties or divers who have made fast ascents or missed decompression stops. ref ... doc.com ageprbs.html Arterial Gas Embolism Pathology of pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium ...   more details



  1. Cholesterol embolism

    Infobox disease Name Cholesterol embolism Image Cholesterol embolus intermed mag.jpg Caption Micrograph showing a cholesterol embolus in a medium sized artery of the kidney . Kidney biopsy . H&E stain . DiseasesDB 2567 ICD10 ICD9 ICD9 445 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 651 MeshID D017700 Cholesterol embolism often cholesterol crystal embolism or atheroembolism , sometimes blue toe or purple toe syndrome or trash foot or warfarin blue toe syndrome ref name Bolognia cite book author Rapini, Ronald P. Bolognia, Jean L. Jorizzo, Joseph L. title Dermatology 2 Volume Set publisher Mosby location St. Louis year 2007 pages isbn 1 4160 2999 0 oclc doi accessdate ref rp 338 occurs when cholesterol is released, usually from an atheroma atherosclerotic plaque , and travels along with the bloodsteam embolism to other places in the body, where it obstructs blood vessel s. Most commonly this causes skin symptoms usually livedo reticularis , gangrene of the extremities and sometimes renal failure problems with other organs may arise, depending on the site at which the cholesterol ... from an affected organ. Cholesterol embolism is treated by removing the cause and with supportive therapy ... experienced in cholesterol embolism depend largely on the organ involved. Non specific symptoms ... loss . Embolism to the legs causes a mottled appearance and purple discoloration of the toe s, small ..., cholesterol embolism may develop after the commencement of anticoagulant s or thrombolysis thrombolytic ... Findings on general investigations such as blood test s are not specific for cholesterol embolism, which makes diagnosis difficult. The main problem is the distinction between cholesterol embolism ... reduced in cholesterol embolism, limiting the use of this test in the distinction between vasculitis and cholesterol embolism. ref cite journal author Cosio FG, Zager RA, Sharma HM title Atheroembolic ... Vascular diseases DEFAULTSORT Cholesterol Embolism Category Vascular diseases Category Nephrology Category ...   more details



  1. Fat

    About the type of nutrient in food fat in humans and animals Adipose tissue other uses Fat disambiguation ... can be categorized into saturated fat s and unsaturated fat s. Unsaturated fats can be further divided into cis fat s, which are the most common in nature, and trans fat s, which are rare in nature ... have ester Chemical bond bonds . The properties of any specific fat molecule depend on the particular ... metabolized. Saturated and unsaturated fats main fatty acid A fat s constituent fatty acids may also ... sub 2 sub H, the resulting fat is called Saturated Fat saturated . Values of n usually range from ... content and melting point. Since an unsaturated fat contains fewer carbon hydrogen bonds than a saturated fat with the same number of carbon atoms, unsaturated fats will yield slightly less energy during ... fats commonly called trans fat s are commercially produced. Trans fatty acids are rare in nature. The cis ... of fats with saturated chains. This decreases intermolecular forces between the fat molecules ... organisms Vitamin s Vitamin A A , Vitamin D D , Vitamin E E , and Vitamin K K are fat soluble ... about 37.8 kilo kilo joule s 9 calorie s per gram of fat. ref Stern, David P. May 19, 2008 . http www ... acid s. The glycerol can be converted to glucose by the liver and thus used as a source of energy. Fat ... or at least maintain equilibrium of&mdash the offending substances by storing it in new fat tissue ... , sebum excretion, and hair growth. While it is nearly impossible to remove fat completely ... conditions, adipocytes store fat derived from the diet and liver metabolism or degrade stored fat to supply fatty acids and glycerol to the circulatory system circulation . These metabolic activities ... determines its metabolic profile visceral fat is located within the abdominal wall i.e., beneath the wall of abdominal muscle whereas subcutaneous fat is located beneath the skin and includes fat that is located in the abdominal area beneath the skin but above the abdominal muscle wall . Visceral ...   more details



  1. The Fat

    for people known as the Fat List of people known as the Fat Infobox television show name The Fat image hi boy staff caption show name 2 genre Talk show creator director creative director developer presenter Tony Squires br Rebecca Wilson br Peter Wilkins starring voices narrated theme music composer opentheme endtheme composer country AUS language English language English num seasons 4 num episodes list episodes executive producer co exec producer supervising producer asst producer co producer editor story editor location cinematography camera runtime network ABC Television ABC TV picture format audio format first run first aired 6 March 2000 last aired 18 November 2003 preceded by followed by 110 Tony Squires 2004 related website http www.abc.net.au thefat production website The Fat was an Australia n sports based talk show television series, broadcast and produced by ABC Television ABC TV .The series began on 6 March 2000, and ended on 18 November 2003. Host Tony Squires , with regulars Peter Wilkins and Rebecca Wilson ran through the week s sporting news, showing the lighter side of things. One particular highlight of each episode was Sam Kekovich Slammin Sam Kekovich s deadpan analysis of all things Australian. Regulars guests included Dr Turf John Rothfield , Kerry O Keeffe , Wil Anderson , Jason Akermanis and Liz Ellis . Initially the show consisted of a 30 minute Monday night wrap of the weekend s sports. After gaining popularity, 2002 saw the show extended to a one hour timeslot still on a Monday night. In 2003 the format, scheduling and length of the show was altered, with a one and half hour show being shown on Friday night. Criticisms arose of the new format, which saw the show turn away from only sports topics and into a variety show. The Friday night scheduling ... Seven Network Seven , to present what was essentially a carbon copy of The Fat, the short lived 110 ... title 0343260 The Fat tv.com 28416 The Fat DEFAULTSORT Fat, The Category Australian television comedy ...   more details



  1. Amniotic fluid embolism

    discrepancy with respect to the incidence and mortality of amniotic fluid embolism. One likely explanation ... identify cases of amniotic fluid embolism, leading to both over and underreporting. ref name pmid16215348 cite journal author Moore J, Baldisseri MR title Amniotic fluid embolism journal Crit. Care ... fluid embolism after blunt abdominal trauma journal Resuscitation volume 75 issue 1 pages 180 3 year ... author Dodgson J, Martin J, Boswell J, Goodall HB, Smith R title Probable amniotic fluid embolism precipitated ... author Kramer, M.S. title Amniotic fluid embolism and medical induction of labour a retrospective ... the gap between decision and delivery amniotic fluid embolism with severe cardiopulmonary and haemostatic ...   more details



  1. Human fat

    . In the 1920s it became out of fashion after low cure rates and the incidence of fat embolism ... Agricola 1496 1570 described the recovery of human fat and its applications. In traditional medicine in Europe, human fat was believed to have a healing magic significance until the 19th century. Many executioner s recovered the fat called Arms nderfett or Arms nderschmalz German Language German for fat or grease from poor executed siners from the bodies of their executants and sold it. ref Christiane ... fat was a major source of revenue. ref Menschenfett war fr her ein begehrter Rohstoff. In Die Welt ... bodies as well as their fat were awarded a special action force, which evolved from a pagan sacrificial belief. The human fat was used to make ointments for treatment of various diseases such as bone ... arthritis was given to human fat ref Philip Bethge Die Heilkraft des Todes. In Der Spiegel. Vol. 63 2009 , No. 5 of 26. January 2009 German ref Since the late 19th Century, human fat, were produced ... GmbH, or Placentubex C of Merz Pharma ceuticals containing human fat from placenta s collected from ... of having manufactured and marketed human fat, the case turned out as a free invention of the investigators ...   more details



  1. Fat transfer

    Fat transfer medically, fat transplantation , also called fat injection or fat grafting is a medical procedure that uses the patient s own fat tissue to increase the volume of fat in the subcutaneous area ... the UCLA Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery wrote an article about fat transfer in which they concluded that the literature fails to provide definitive evidence of fat survival. ref Autologous Fat Transfer for Facial Recontouring Is There Science behind the Art? Matthew R. Kaufman, M.D.Timothy ... fat survivability and predictability of volume restoration does not exist Plast. Reconstr. Surg ... gain after liposuction and subsequent autologous fat transfer to the breast. The prospective ... fat transfer for breast augmentation. The study verified a permanent take rate volume gain of 76 11 of the grafted fat after a time period of 6 months. The assessment of volume gain was done by preoperative ... for Large Volume Fat Grafts .Handchir Mikrochir Plast Chir 42 379 385, 2010 ref Origins Fat injection ... arm fat to build up the face of a patient whose cheek had large pit caused by a tubercular inflammation ... available, fat also became much more easily withdrawn from the human body body . In 1984, Mel Bircoll M.D. introduced micro injection of fat graphs, using liposuction techniques. ref Bircoll, M.J., Autologous Fat Transplantation Using Liposuction Techniques, 2nd Asian Congress of Plastic Surgery ... and cosmetic surgeons to offer their patients fat transfer for cosmetic reasons. Some contend that an advantage of fat transfer is that it is the patient s own tissue and, hence, not subject ... injections a continuing expense. Essentially, the fat transfer procedure harvests fat from one part ... bulk is used for cosmetic and aesthetic purposes. Fat transfer which is also known as fat grafting, fat autographs, autologous fat transplantation, fat injecting or microlipoinjections to physicians ... Fat Transfer.jpg thumb right 200px A facial plastic surgeon extracting fat from male patient s stomach ...   more details



  1. Fat Music for Fat People

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Fat Music for Fat People Type Compilation Artist Fat Wreck Chords Cover FatMusicForFatPeople albumcover.jpg Released August 11, 1994 Genre Punk rock Length 35 54 Label Fat Wreck Chords small FAT 520 2 small Chronology Fat Music This album Fat Music for Fat People br 1994 Next album Survival of the Fattest br 1996 Misc Extra chronology Artist Fat Wreck Chords compilation Type compilation This album Fat Music for Fat People br 1994 Next album Survival of the Fattest br 1996 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 2.5 5 ref cite web url Allmusic class album id r372205 pure url yes title Fat Music for Fat People Various Artists publisher Allmusic ref Fat Music for Fat People is a compilation album released by the Fat Wreck Chords record label on August 11, 1994. It was the label s first sampler compilation and became the first installment in the Fat Music series, which continued until 2002 with six installments then resumed in 2010. The compilation s title is a parody of The Cramps 1984 album Bad Music for Bad People . Fat Wreck Chords parodied the title again for a 1999 compilation titled Short Music for Short People . Track listing tracklist extra column Artist total length 35 54 writing credits yes title1 Anti Manifesto note1 from How to Clean Everything writer1 extra1 Propagandhi length1 3 36 title2 Know It All note2 from Trashed writer2 extra2 Lagwagon length2 2 31 title3 In Harm s Way note3 from Another Day in Paradise album Another Day in Paradise writer3 Jim Cherry extra3 Strung Out length3 2 34 title4 Skin Deep note4 from Guns N Wankers writer4 extra4 Guns N Wankers length4 2 53 title5 Feeding the Fire note5 from The Daily Grind writer5 extra5 No Use for a Name length5 2 29 title6 2RAK005 note6 from Stinky Fingers ... Fat Music compilations Category 1994 compilation albums it Fat Music for Fat People pt Fat Music for Fat People ...   more details



  1. Chicken Fat

    Chicken Fat can refer to Chicken fat , the fat from the animal. Chicken Fat , a 1961 song performed by Robert Preston actor Robert Preston to get schoolchildren to do more daily exercise. Chicken Fat album Chicken Fat album an album by Mel Brown Disambig ...   more details



  1. Fat Bastard

    Fat Bastard can refer to Fat Bastard character , a character from the Austin Powers series, is played by Mike Myers FAT bastard , a French wine disambig ...   more details



  1. Fat City

    Wiktionary fat city Fat City may refer to Fat City novel Fat City novel , a 1969 novel by Leonard Gardner Fat City film Fat City film , a 1972 film adaptation, directed by John Huston Fat City Cycles , an American mountain bike company Fat City How Washington Wastes Your Taxes , a 1980 book by Donald Lambro Fat City, a commercial district in Metairie, LA Fat City , an List of The King of Queens episodes Season 1 1998 1999 episode of the American TV series The King of Queens In music Fat City album Fat City album , a 1992 album by Shawn Colvin Fat City Recordings , an independent record label Fat City , a song by Airbourne from Runnin Wild Airbourne album Runnin Wild Fat City , a song by DJ Muggs from Dust DJ Muggs album Dust Fat City , a song by Greg Dulli Starland Vocal Band , an American pop band once known as Fat City Disambiguation pt Fat City ...   more details



  1. Fat cat

    wiktionary fat cat fat cats Fat cat may refer to Fat cat term , a wealthy person, originally one who contributes to a political campaign Fat Cat Records , a record label Fat Cat Rescue Rangers , a fictional character in the animated series Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers Fat Cat and Friends , an Australian television character Fat Cat novel , a young adult novel by Robin Brande Fat Cat singer , a South Korean singer. Also known as Defconn Girl. Fat Cat, a comic in The Dandy magazine The first of the many types of Fat Sandwiches offered at the Grease Trucks in New Brunswick, NJ. Fat Cat, a jazz and gaming club in Greenwich Village disambig ...   more details



  1. Fat Pat

    Fat Pat may refer to Fat Pat rapper , a musician and Screwed Up Click member Pat Evans or Fat Pat, a character in EastEnders Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages disambig ...   more details



  1. Pig fat

    Pig fat may refer to Lard , usually visceral soft fat , usually rendered Fatback , hard fat under the skin of the back, usually cured or fried disambig ...   more details



  1. Baby fat

    Baby fat may refer to Brown adipose tissue , a heat generating type of tissue present in infants The fat on babies generally, characteristically bulky on thighs, upper arms and neck The fat part of the weight gain of mothers during pregnancy A small amount of Fat a person has See also Baby Phat disambig ...   more details



  1. Fat-tailed

    Fat tailed may refer to In mammalogy Dwarf Fat tailed Mouse Opossum , opossum species from South America Fat tailed Dunnart , species of mouse like marsupial of the Dasyuridae family Fat tailed False Antechinus , member of the Dasyuromorphia order Fat tailed Gerbil , rodent belonging to subfamily Gerbillinae Fat tailed sheep , category of domestic sheep that comprise approximately 25 of world sheep population In other fields African fat tailed gecko , nocturnal, ground dwelling gecko Fat tailed distribution , phenomenon of approximately normal probability distributions that emerge in practice disambig ...   more details



  1. Fat pad

    A fat pad is a mass of closely packed fat cell s surrounded by fibrous tissue septa. ref name mosby http medical dictionary.thefreedictionary.com fat pad TheFreeDictionary Fat pad Citing Mosby s Medical Dictionary, 8th edition. 2009 ref They may be extensively supplied with capillaries and nerve endings. ref name mosby Examples are Intraarticular fat pads . These are also covered by a layer of synovial cells. ref name mosby A fat pad sign is an elevation of the anterior and posterior fat pads of the elbow joint, and suggests the presence of an occult fracture. Buccal fat pad . It can be seen in nursing babies. ref name mosby References reflist Category Human cells medicine stub ...   more details



  1. Fat Chance

    Fat Chance is a common phrase, used to convey extreme doubt that a certain event will occur. Fat Chance may also refer to Fat Chance album , a 2001 music album by Paul Heaton . Fat Chance Margaret Clark novel , a children s novel by Margaret Clark. Fat Chance Lesl a Newman novel , a young adult novel by Lesl a Newman . disambig it Fat Chance ...   more details




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