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remodeling
re·mod·el R0146800 (rē-mŏd′l)tr.v. re·mod·eled, re·mod·el·ing, re·mod·els also re·mod·elled or re·mod·el·ling 1. To make over in structure or style; reconstruct.2. Physiology To maintain (bone tissue) in dynamic equilibrium through the resorption and deposition of bone at a given site. re·mod′el·er n.Translations
Remodeling
RemodelingThe process of modifying an existing building or space for current use; usually involves replacing some of the existing building fabric or adding new components.alterations1. A construction project (or portion of a project) comprising revisions within or to prescribed elements of an existing structure, as distinct from additions to an existing structure. 2. Remodeling.remodeling
remodeling [re-mod´el-ing] reorganization or renovation of an old structure.bone remodeling absorption of bone tissue and simultaneous deposition of new bone; in normal bone the two processes are in dynamic equilibrium.re·mod·el·ing (rē-mod'ĕl-ing), 1. A cyclic process by which bone maintains a dynamic steady state through sequential resorption and formation of a small amount of bone at the same site; unlike the process of modeling, the size and shape of remodeled bone remain unchanged. 2. Any process of reshaping or reorganizing. remodeling Cardiology A process of structural deterioration of the left ventricle, which is transformed from its normal elliptical shape to a rounded or globoid shape; remodeling is typical of late stage CHF, and accompanied by 'functional' mitral regurgitation, ventricular dilatation, ventricular wall thinning Etiology Remodeling is due to a loss of myocardial tissue–eg, necrosis post acute MI, metabolic defects–eg, thyroid disease, toxins–eg, drugs or alcohol, inflammation–eg, viral myocarditis, or altered hemodynamics–eg, uncontrolled HTN or aortic stenosis Evaluation Remodeling can be quantified by measuring the end-systolic and end-diastolic volumesre·mod·el·ing (rē-mod'ĕl-ing) 1. A cyclic process by which bone maintains a dynamic steady state through sequential resorption and formation of a small amount of bone at the same site; unlike in the process of modeling, the size and shape of remodeled bone remain unchanged. 2. Any process of reshaping or reorganizing. 3. Process of changing a body part, as in plastic and reconstructive surgery. Synonym(s): remodelling. RemodelingThe ongoing process of bone formation and breakdown that results in healthy bone development.Mentioned in: Paget's Disease of BoneFinancialSeeremodel |