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Medical
(3024 entries)
sbp
systolic blood pressure
scapular notch
suprascapular notch
inspirado
SCD
sickle cell disease
Chita
scolices
scolex
inspirado
scolices
scolex
inspirado
Screening Elders To Access Referrals Care And Health
SEARCH
scrub up
scrub in
4uzhoj
scrub up
scrub in
4uzhoj
sd
single dose
Andy
sdRNA
small nucleolar-derived RNA
vlad-and-slav
SDS
sodium dodecylsulfate
seborrheic dermatitis
A non-contagious inflammatory skin condition characterized by flaky, white to yellowish scales on various areas of the body, including the scalp, eyebrows, eyelids, ears, and trunk. Seborrheic dermatitis can occur with or without redness. The exact cause of seborrheic dermatitis is unknown, but it may be due to an overproduction of skin oil combined with irritation from a yeast. Factors that might increase the risk of seborrheic dermatitis include family history, stress, fatigue, use of alcohol-containing lotions, skin disorders, obesity, HIV infection, and certain neurologic conditions.
sIPI
secondary International Prognostic Index
Игорь_2006
secondary prophylaxis
Additional drugs or other treatment given to prevent a reoccurrence of a disease or infection after initial treatment has already controlled the disease or infection. Sometimes maintenance therapy may be lifelong.
secondary prophylaxis
Additional drugs or other treatment given to prevent a reoccurrence of a disease or infection after initial treatment has already controlled the disease or infection. Sometimes maintenance therapy may be lifelong.
secondary resistance
When a drug-resistant strain of HIV emerges while a person is on antiretroviral therapy
(ART)
for the treatment of HIV infection.
secondary resistance
When a drug-resistant strain of HIV emerges while a person is on antiretroviral therapy
(ART)
for the treatment of HIV infection.
selective His bundle pacing
SHBP
miss_cum
selex
Systematic Evolution of Ligands by Exponential Enrichment
GhostLibrarian
self-administered therapy
(SAT)
A method of drug administration in which a person takes medication without being observed by a health care professional.
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