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Terms for subject Medical (3308 entries)
L-DOPA L-dihydroxyphenylalanine
L.Ac. Licensed Acupuncturist ПОХА
l.c. label claim amatsy­uk
l.c. label claim amatsy­uk
Labor & Delivery LD
Laboratory Analytical Storage And Retrieval LASAR
Labour Delivery Recover Postpartum suite LDRP
lactic acid Acid formed by the breakdown of glucose when oxygen levels in the body are low. The body uses lactic acid for energy.
lactic acid Acid formed by the breakdown of glucose when oxygen levels in the body are low. The body uses lactic acid for energy.
lactic acidosis A condition in which lactic acid builds up in the blood. If left untreated, lactic acidosis can be fatal. Symptoms, if any, can include nausea, abdominal pain, muscle ache and weakness, and unintentional weight loss. Lactic acidosis may be caused by advanced HIV infection or antiretroviral (ARV) drugs.
lactic acidosis A condition in which lactic acid builds up in the blood. If left untreated, lactic acidosis can be fatal. Symptoms, if any, can include nausea, abdominal pain, muscle ache and weakness, and unintentional weight loss. Lactic acidosis may be caused by advanced HIV infection or antiretroviral (ARV) drugs.
Lake Tahoe Wellness Institute LTWI
Lake Tahoe Wellness Institute LTWI
Langley Porter Neuropsychiatric Institute LPNI
lap laparotomy Vosoni
lap laparotomy Vosoni
LLETZ large loop excision of the transformation zone Chita
last menstrual period LMP spanis­hru
latent HIV reservoir Resting CD4 cells (or other cells) that are infected with HIV but not actively producing HIV. Latent HIV reservoirs are established during the earliest stage of HIV infection. Although antiretroviral therapy (ART) can reduce the level of HIV in the blood to an undetectable level, latent reservoirs of HIV continue to survive. When a latently infected cell is reactivated, the cell begins to produce HIV again. For this reason, ART cannot cure HIV infection.
latent HIV reservoir Resting CD4 cells (or other cells) that are infected with HIV but not actively producing HIV. Latent HIV reservoirs are established during the earliest stage of HIV infection. Although antiretroviral therapy (ART) can reduce the level of HIV in the blood to an undetectable level, latent reservoirs of HIV continue to survive. When a latently infected cell is reactivated, the cell begins to produce HIV again. For this reason, ART cannot cure HIV infection.

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