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Medical
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cl
clear
Vosoni
clade
A subgroup of genetically related HIV-1 viruses. HIV-1 can be classified into four groups: M Group, N Group, O Group, and P Group. Viruses within each group can then be further classified by subtype. For example, the HIV-1 M group includes at least nine subtypes: A1, A2, B, C, D, F1, F2, G, H, J, and K.
class-sparing regimen
An antiretroviral
(ARV)
drug regimen that purposefully excludes all ARV drugs from a specific drug class. Class-sparing regimens are used to save specific ARV drugs for future use in case a regimen needs to be changed because of toxicity or drug resistance. A class-sparing regimen may also be used to avoid adverse effects associated with a specific drug class.
clastogenic
Causing breaks in chromosomes, which results in sections of a chromosome being deleted or rearranged. Before being approved, drugs—including antiretroviral
(ARV)
drugs—are tested to assess their potential for clastogenic effects.
cLDL-C
calculated low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol
Баян
Clean Air Technology Center
CATC
clean voided specimen
clean catch specimen
Баян
Clean Intermittent Catheterization
CIC
clean voided specimen
clean catch specimen
Баян
cl
clear
Vosoni
carpet layers' knee
clergyman's knee
inspirado
Cleveland Clinic Heart Center
CCHC
Cleveland Clinic Nursing
CCN
clinical alert
An early notice of urgent findings from federally funded clinical trials. Clinical alerts are disseminated in a variety of ways, including online, to advise health care professionals and others of research findings that could affect patient care.
Clinical Care Extender
CCE
clinical endpoint
In a clinical trial, an outcome or event used to objectively measure the effect of a drug or other intervention being studied. Common endpoints include severe toxicity, disease progression, and death.
Clinical Evaluation Plan
CEP
miss_cum
clinical evaluation report
CER
MichaelBurov
clinical failure
A type of HIV treatment failure. The occurrence or recurrence of an HIV-related complication, usually an AIDS-defining condition, after 3 months of antiretroviral therapy
(ART)
is considered clinical failure.
clinical latency
Stage of HIV infection during which there are no symptoms of HIV infection. During this stage of HIV infection, which varies in length of time from person to person, HIV slowly destroys the immune system. Antiretroviral therapy
(ART)
can prevent the onset of symptomatic HIV infection and AIDS.
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