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Medical
(3024 entries)
NeuAc
N-acetylneuraminic acid
neur
neuralgia
neur
neuralgia
neuralgia
Sharp, shooting pain along a nerve or group of nerves.
neuralgia
Sharp, shooting pain along a nerve or group of nerves.
neuro-cutaneous syndrome
NCS
MichaelBurov
neuro-cutaneous syndrome
unexplained dermopathy
MichaelBurov
NeuroAIDS
A group of neurological disorders caused primarily by HIV damage to the central and peripheral nervous systems. Examples of neuroAIDS disorders include myelopathy, sensory neuropathy, and AIDS dementia.
NeuroAIDS
A group of neurological disorders caused primarily by HIV damage to the central and peripheral nervous systems. Examples of neuroAIDS disorders include myelopathy, sensory neuropathy, and AIDS dementia.
neurofilament proteins
NFP
Natalya Rovina
neuropathy
Damage or degeneration of the nerves, especially the peripheral nerves. Symptoms of neuropathy depend on which nerves are affected and can include pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness. HIV- related neuropathy may be due to HIV infection or use of certain antiretroviral
(ARV)
drugs.
neuropathy
Damage or degeneration of the nerves, especially the peripheral nerves. Symptoms of neuropathy depend on which nerves are affected and can include pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness. HIV- related neuropathy may be due to HIV infection or use of certain antiretroviral
(ARV)
drugs.
NTAb
neutralizing antibody
CRINKUM-CRANKUM
neutron capture therapy
NCT
MichaelBurov
neutropenia
Lower-than-normal number of neutrophils
(a type of white blood cell)
in the blood. Moderate to severe neutropenia can increase the risk of bacterial and fungal infections. Neutropenia may occur as a result of HIV infection or use of some antiretroviral
(ARV)
drugs.
neutropenia
Lower-than-normal number of neutrophils
(a type of white blood cell)
in the blood. Moderate to severe neutropenia can increase the risk of bacterial and fungal infections. Neutropenia may occur as a result of HIV infection or use of some antiretroviral
(ARV)
drugs.
neutrophil
A type of white blood cell that fights infection by engulfing and killing foreign substances, such as bacteria.
neutrophil
A type of white blood cell that fights infection by engulfing and killing foreign substances, such as bacteria.
nevirapine
Viramune
New Britain General Hospital
NBGH
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