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PRONUNCIATION OF LEUCOTOME

leucotome  [ˈluːkəˌtəʊm] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF LEUCOTOME

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Leucotome is a noun.
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WHAT DOES LEUCOTOME MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Leucotome

A leucotome or McKenzie Leucotome is a surgical instrument used for performing leucotomies and other forms of psychosurgery. Invented by Canadian neurosurgeon Dr. Kenneth G. McKenzie in the 1940s, the leucotome has a narrow shaft which is inserted into the brain through a hole in the skull, and then a plunger on the back of the leucotome is depressed to extend a wire loop or metal strip into the brain. The leucotome is then rotated, cutting a core of brain tissue. This type was used by the Nobel prize-winning Portuguese neurologist Egas Moniz. Another, different, surgical instrument also called a leucotome was introduced by Walter Freeman for use in the transorbital lobotomy. Modeled after an ice-pick, it consisted simply of a pointed shaft. It was passed through the tear duct under the eyelid and against the top of the eyesocket. A mallet was used to drive the instrument through the thin layer of bone and into the brain along the plane of the bridge of the nose, to a depth of 5 cm. Due to incidents of breakage, a stronger but essentially identical instrument called an orbitoclast was later used.

Definition of leucotome in the English dictionary

The definition of leucotome in the dictionary is a needle used in leucotomy.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH LEUCOTOME


cyclostome
ˈsaɪkləˌstəʊm
dermatome
ˈdɜːməˌtəʊm
deuterostome
ˌdjuːtərəˌstəʊm
gnathostome
ˈneɪθəʊˌstəʊm
harmotome
ˈhɑːməˌtəʊm
hecatomb
ˈhɛkəˌtəʊm
hypostome
ˈhaɪpəˌstəʊm
leptome
ˈlɛptəʊm
lithotome
ˈlɪθəʊˌtəʊm
mestome
ˈmɛstəʊm
microtome
ˈmaɪkrəʊˌtəʊm
myotome
ˈmaɪəˌtəʊm
osteotome
ˈɒstɪəˌtəʊm
peristome
ˈpɛrɪˌstəʊm
plagiostome
ˈpleɪdʒɪəˌstəʊm
protostome
ˈprəʊtəʊˌstəʊm
rheotome
ˈriːəˌtəʊm
tome
təʊm
transcriptome
trænˈskrɪptəʊm
ultramicrotome
ˌʌltrəˈmaɪkrəˌtəʊm

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE LEUCOTOME

leucodepleted
leucoderma
leucodermal
leucodermia
leucodermic
leucoma
leucomaine
leucomata
leucopenia
leucopenic
leucoplakia
leucoplast
leucoplastid
leucopoieses
leucopoiesis
leucopoietic
leucorrhoea
leucorrhoeal
leucosin
leucotomy

WORDS THAT END LIKE LEUCOTOME

at home
at-home
awesome
become
chrome
come
distome
epistome
epitome
home
income
monostome
nephrostome
nome
outcome
overcome
some
teleostome
threesome
welcome

Synonyms and antonyms of leucotome in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Translation of «leucotome» into 25 languages

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Translator English - Chinese

leucotome
1,325 millions of speakers

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leucotome
570 millions of speakers

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leucotome
510 millions of speakers

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leucotome
380 millions of speakers
ar

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leucotome
280 millions of speakers

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leucotome
278 millions of speakers

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leucótomo
270 millions of speakers

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leucotome
260 millions of speakers

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leucotome
220 millions of speakers

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Leucotome
190 millions of speakers

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leucotome
180 millions of speakers

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leucotome
130 millions of speakers

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leucotome
85 millions of speakers

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Leucotome
85 millions of speakers
vi

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leucotome
80 millions of speakers

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leucotome
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Marathi

ल्युकोटोम
75 millions of speakers

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leucotome
70 millions of speakers

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punteruolo
65 millions of speakers

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leucotome
50 millions of speakers

Translator English - Ukrainian

leucotome
40 millions of speakers

Translator English - Romanian

leucotome
30 millions of speakers
el

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leucotome
15 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Afrikaans

leukotoom
14 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Swedish

leucotome
10 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Norwegian

leucotome
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of leucotome

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «LEUCOTOME»

The term «leucotome» is barely ever used and occupies the 197.859 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «LEUCOTOME» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about leucotome

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LEUCOTOME»

Discover the use of leucotome in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to leucotome and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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College Weekend... a Strange, True Story
He later changed technique, using a surgical instrument called a leucotome that cut brain tissue by rotating a retractable wire loop (a quite different cutting instrument also used for lobotomies shares the same name). Moniz was given the ...
B. J. Klein, 2010
2
American Jounal Psychiatry, 1844-1994
The procedure as first developed consisted in the injection of alcohol into the subcortical white matter of the prefrontal area but subsequently sections were made in the sub- cortical white matter by a leucotome with a steel loop, tending to  ...
American Psychiatric Association, 1994
3
Psychosurgical Problems
The shaft was then set parallel with the bony ridge of the nose. The leucotome was then thrust through the orbital plate into the frontal lobe by a sharp tap. After being driven to a depth of 4 cm the handle of the leucotome was moved ...
Fred Mettler, 1999
4
Classic Case Studies in Psychology
The technique seemed to offer hope where none lay before. Freeman seems to have been a rebellious, controversial character. He developed a technique that involved lifting a patient's eyelid and inserting a leucotome (an instrument similar  ...
Geoff Rolls, 2013
5
Textbook of Neurosurgery
The leucotome is turned around 45 degrees on each side. The wire is now withdrawn into the leucotome, the direction of the leucotome rotated to 90 degrees and the process is repeated. Such a procedure prevents accidental tearing of any ...
Prakash Narain Tandon, Ravi Ramamurthi, 2011
6
Ethics and Mental Health: The Patient, Profession and Community
One of the more distasteful aspects of Freeman's national profile was his gold- plated leucotome and his driving around the United States in his self-dubbed “ lobotomobile.”48 By the time of his retirement in the 19605, Freeman had performed ...
Michael Robertson, Garry Walter, 2013
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I Battled a Giant Otter: My Gut Bustin', Mutha Lovin' Life ...
I don't know. Feel, okay? Yes, I feel pretty good right now. Some background: To perform this procedure, the patient is electroshocked to “anesthetize” him. While he's out, the doctor picks up a transorbital leucotome. It looks like an ice pick.
Zanzibar McFate, 2008
8
Medical Neurobiology
Moniz designed the leucotome, an instrument with a loop at the end, to sever the connections between the frontal lobes and the thalamus in an effort to deprive diseased parts of the brain an avenue of expression. He reported that most ...
Peggy Mason, PhD, 2011
9
An Odd Kind of Fame: Stories of Phineas Gage
For this purpose he used a leucotome, an adaptation of a traditional surgical instrument, the trocar, that allowed tissue at some site in the body to be cut from the tissue surrounding it without doing other than minimal damage on the way to the ...
Malcolm Macmillan, 2002
10
Progress in Neurological Surgery
As will be shown, stimulation is not only useful for orientation by identifying motor or sensory fibers or cells, but also for preventing complications by signaling surrounding structures. Section with the Leucotome Before using the leucotome, we ...
H. Krayenbu( ̃hl, P. E. Maspes, W. H. Sweet, 1973

6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LEUCOTOME»

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What is a Lobotomy?
Later, Moniz introduced a surgical instrument called a leucotome, which contains a loop of wire that, when rotated, creates a circular lesion in ... «LiveScience.com, Dec 13»
2
Study renews debate about surgical treatment for psychiatric disorders
The surgery involved drilling a hole on either side of the patient's skull and pushing a narrow metal shaft called a leucotome through the brain. «Globe and Mail, Jun 13»
3
The strange and curious history of lobotomy
Surgeons would drill a pair of holes into the skull, either at the side or top, and push a sharp instrument - a leucotome - into the brain. «BBC News, Nov 11»
4
The Lobotomy: An Old-school Mental Health Treatment
Later he employed a leucotome, which had a wire loop to cut brain tissue. Moniz theorized that affects due to mental illnesses were caused by ... «The Quad, Apr 10»
5
Father of the Lobotomy
"Walter Freeman lifted the patient's eyelid and inserted an ice pick-like instrument called a leucotome through a tear duct. A few taps with a ... «The People's Voice, Oct 09»
6
Who Holds the Clicker?
... lobe surgery, which Moniz's surgical colleagues performed, first via ether injections, the alcohol essentially burning away the brain, and later with a leucotome, ... «Mother Jones, Oct 05»

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