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ННатальЯ
candidiasis
A fungal infection caused by overgrowth of the yeast Candida
(usually Candida albicans)
in moist areas of the body. Candidiasis can affect the mucous membranes of the mouth, vagina, and anus. In people with HIV, candidiasis of the bronchi, trachea, lungs, or esophagus is an AIDS-defining condition.
canker sore
An open sore that develops on parts of the mouth
(inner surface of the cheeks and lips, tongue, soft palate, or base of the gums)
Although aphthous ulcers are non-contagious and non-life-threatening, they can be very painful. Aphthous ulcers are more common and more likely to reoccur in people with HIV
canker sore
aphthous stomatitis
Val_Ships
cannabis use disorder
CUD
MichaelBurov
cap
capsule
Vosoni
CAP
chronic abdominal pain
gnev
CAP
catabolite activator protein
CAPA Review Board
CRB
Rada0414
capillary refill time
CRT
bigmaxus
cap
capsule
Vosoni
carbamazepine
Tegretol
Carbohydrate Addicts Lifespan Program
CALP
cardiac arrest
a sudden loss of blood flow resulting from the failure of the heart to pump effectively
Cardiac Awareness Research And Education
CARE
Cardiac contractility modulation
CCM
miss_cum
Cardiac Evaluation Center
CEC
Cardiac Output Monitor
COM
Cardio Vascular Accident
CVA
cardiomyopathy
Disease of the heart muscle. Cardiomyopathy weakens the heart muscle, making it hard for the heart to pump blood to the rest of the body. HIV infection or use of some antiretroviral
(ARV)
drugs may cause cardiomyopathy.
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