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Terms for subject
Medical
(3022 entries)
rebound
When a person on antiretroviral therapy
(ART)
has persistent, detectable levels of HIV in the blood after a period of undetectable levels. Causes of viral rebound can include drug resistance or poor adherence to an HIV treatment regimen.
receptor
A protein that is located inside or on the surface of a cell and that binds to a specific substance, such as a hormone, antigen, virus, or neurotransmitter. The binding of the substance to the cell receptor causes a change in the activity of the cell. In order to enter a host cell, HIV must first bind to receptors on the host cell.
rechallenge
Restarting a drug that was stopped because it was considered the likely cause of an adverse effect. When the drug is restarted, the person is closely monitored for any signs of the adverse effect.
recombinant
DNA produced in a laboratory by joining segments of DNA from different sources. Recombinant can also describe proteins, cells, or organisms made by genetic engineering.
Recreational Activities Officer
RAO
p.r.
rectally
red blood cell
Blood cells that carry oxygen to all parts of the body. Red blood cells have a high concentration of hemoglobin, a protein that binds to oxygen from the lungs and that gives blood its red color.
RBC count
red blood cell count
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red blood corpuscle
Blood cells that carry oxygen to all parts of the body. Red blood cells have a high concentration of hemoglobin, a protein that binds to oxygen from the lungs and that gives blood its red color.
Red Cross Hospital
RXH
red eye
Inflammation or infection of the conjunctiva, which is the mucous membrane that lines the inner surface of the eye. Conjunctivitis is commonly caused by a bacterial or viral infection, an allergic reaction, or a blocked tear duct
(in babies)
Conjunctivitis can also occur as part of a hypersensitivity reaction to certain antiretroviral
(ARV)
drugs.
red eye
Inflammation or infection of the conjunctiva, which is the mucous membrane that lines the inner surface of the eye. Conjunctivitis is commonly caused by a bacterial or viral infection, an allergic reaction, or a blocked tear duct
(in babies)
Conjunctivitis can also occur as part of a hypersensitivity reaction to certain antiretroviral
(ARV)
drugs.
red fever of Congo
Bakandya
red-band gingivitis
A condition in which the edge of the gums near the teeth become red and inflamed. Linear gingival erythema is common with HIV infection.
red-band gingivitis
A condition in which the edge of the gums near the teeth become red and inflamed. Linear gingival erythema is common with HIV infection.
Reduction of Atherothrombosis for Continued Health
REACH
iwona
reference loader gauge
RLG
vlad-and-slav
refl
reflex
Reflection Fluid By
RFB
refl
reflex
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