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Medical
(3025 entries)
Wound Closure Grid Tape
WCGT
Wound FIBroblast
WFIB
Wray Community District Hospital
WCDH
Written Informed Consent From
WICF
ws
Worksharing
oxana135
WSI
watershed infarction
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wwt
wet weight
Dimpassy
Wythe County Community Hospital
WCCH
X4-tropic virus
A strain of HIV that enters and infects a host cell by binding to the CXCR4 receptor on the host cell. To enter a host cell, HIV must first attach to a CD4 receptor, then attach to either the CCR5 or CXCR4 receptor, and finally fuse its membrane with the host cell membrane. HIV is usually R5-tropic
(uses CCR5)
during the early stages of infection, but the virus may later switch to using either CXCR4 or both CCR5 and CXCR4.
freeze-thaw cycle
xFT
vlad-and-slav
xCCDS
expanded CCDS
amatsyuk
xFT
freeze-thaw cycle
vlad-and-slav
y/o
years old
Vosoni
Yale New Haven Hospital
YNH
y/o
years old
Vosoni
yeast infection
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.
yeast infection
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.
ys
yellow spot
Young Mania Rating Scale
YMRS
iwona
ys
yellow spot
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