CABG |
coronary artery bypass grafting |
ADol |
cachexia |
Physical wasting (loss of body weight and muscle mass) frequently associated with chronic disease, such as cancer or AIDS. |
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CADe |
Computer-aided detection (system) |
Dimpassy |
CADx |
Computer-Aided Diagnosis (system) |
Dimpassy |
cs |
caesarean section |
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CaGE |
Cardiac Gene Expression |
Анастасия Беляева |
cLDL-C |
calculated low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol |
Баян |
calyx |
calix |
Баян |
cr |
caloric restriction |
Ewgenij71 |
calyx |
calix |
Баян |
campylobacteriosis |
An enteric (intestinal) infection caused by the bacterium Campylobacter. Symptoms of campylobacteriosis, if any, include diarrhea (often bloody) abdominal cramping and pain, nausea and vomiting, fever, and fatigue. Some people with campylobacteriosis may develop Guillain-Barre syndrome. Certain bacterial enteric infections, including campylobacteriosis, occur at a much higher rate in people with HIV than in the general population. |
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Canadian Menopause Society |
CMS |
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. |
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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 |
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canker sore |
aphthous stomatitis |
Val_Ships |
cannabis use disorder |
CUD |
MichaelBurov |
cap |
capsule |
Vosoni |
CAP |
chronic abdominal pain |
gnev |
CAP |
catabolite activator protein |
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CAPA Review Board |
CRB |
Rada0414 |