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Carcinoembryonic antigen. : a glycoprotein present in fetal gut tissues during the first two trimesters of pregnancy and in peripheral blood of patients with some forms of cancer (as of the digestive system or the breast) —abbreviation cea.

Charcot-marie-tooth disease is a group of progressive disorders that affect the peripheral nerves and result in problems with movement and sensation. Peripheral nerves connect the brain and spinal cord to muscles and to sensory cells that detect sensations such as touch, pain, heat, and sound.

Melanosis coli is a condition usually associated with chronic laxative use in which dark pigment is deposited in the lamina propria (one of the lining layers) of the large intestine (colon). The pigment deposition results in a characteristic dark brown to black discoloration of the lining of the large intestine.

Chancroid. : a venereal disease caused by a hemophilic bacterium of the genus haemophilus (h. ducreyi) and characterized by chancres that differ from those of syphilis in lacking firm indurated margins — called also soft chancre.

Chancroid. : a venereal disease caused by a hemophilic bacterium of the genus haemophilus (h. ducreyi) and characterized by chancres that differ from those of syphilis in lacking firm indurated margins — called also soft chancre;

1p36 deletion syndrome (also known as monosomy 1p36) is a congenital genetic disorder characterized by moderate to severe intellectual disability, delayed growth, hypotonia, seizures, limited speech ability, malformations, hearing and vision impairment, and distinct facial features.

Third-degree atrioventricular block (av block), also known as complete heart block, is a medical condition in which the impulse generated in the sinoatrial node (sa node) in the atrium of the heart does not propagate to the ventricles.

Alpha-1 antitrypsin (a1at) deficiency is a condition in which the body does not make enough of a protein that protects the lungs and liver from damage. The condition can lead to emphysema and liver disease (cirrhosis)

Alpha-1 antitrypsin (a1at) deficiency is a condition in which the body does not make enough of a protein that protects the lungs and liver from damage. The condition can lead to emphysema and liver disease (cirrhosis)

Abdominal adhesions are bands of scar tissue that form between abdominal tissues and organs, causing them to stick together.

Abdominal adhesions are bands of scar tissue that form between abdominal tissues and organs, causing them to stick together.

Abdominal adhesions are bands of scar tissue that form between abdominal tissues and organs, causing them to stick together.

Abdominal adhesions are bands of scar tissue that form between abdominal tissues and organs, causing them to stick together.

Abdominal aortic aneurysm (aaa or triple a) is a localized enlargement of the abdominal aorta such that the diameter is greater than 3 cm or more than 50% larger than normal diameter. They usually cause no symptoms except when ruptured. Occasionally, abdominal, back, or leg pain may occur.

Abdominal aortic aneurysm (aaa or triple a) is a localized enlargement of the abdominal aorta such that the diameter is greater than 3 cm or more than 50% larger than normal diameter. They usually cause no symptoms except when ruptured. Occasionally, abdominal, back, or leg pain may occur.

Stomach cramps is nonspecific and is used to refer to a number of different symptoms or sensations rather than true muscle cramps of the stomach. People often refer to a "stomachache" or "abdominal cramps" to refer to pain that is perceived anywhere in the abdominal area.

A hernia occurs when an organ pushes through an opening in the muscle or tissue that holds it in place. For example, the intestines may break through a weakened area in the abdominal wall. Hernias are most common in the abdomen, but they can also appear in the upper thigh, belly button, and groin areas.

A hernia occurs when an organ pushes through an opening in the muscle or tissue that holds it in place. For example, the intestines may break through a weakened area in the abdominal wall. Hernias are most common in the abdomen, but they can also appear in the upper thigh, belly button, and groin areas.

Abdominal migraine is believed to be a variant of migraine that is common in children but rare in adults. Abdominal Migraine is characterized by pain in the center of the abdomen that may be severe. Symptoms can last for one hour or up to a several days. Nausea and vomiting may be associated with the pain.

An abdominal migraine is defined as frequent abdominal pain without an accompanying headache. It is a different form of a migraine, which is most prevalent in children and adolescents. An abdominal migraine is more common in those with a family history of migraine headaches and it emerges between the ages of 3 and 10 years. Chronic, recurrent abdominal pain occurs in 9-15% of all children and adolescents. Like a migraine, abdominal migraine is also more prevalent in females than males.

Abdominal adhesions are bands of scar tissue that form between abdominal tissues and organs, causing them to stick together.

Abdominal adhesions are bands of scar tissue that form between abdominal tissues and organs, causing them to stick together.

Abdominal pain, also known as a stomach ache, is a symptom associated with both non-serious and serious medical issues. Common causes of pain in the abdomen include gastroenteritis and irritable bowel syndrome.

Cosmetic surgery of the abdomen that typically involves removal of excess skin and fat and tightening of the abdominal muscles — called also tummy tuck.

"arrhythmia" means your heart beat is irregular. It doesn't necessarily mean your heart is beating too fast or too slow. ... It may feel like your heart skipped a beat, added a beat, is "fluttering," or is beating too fast (which doctors call tachycardia) or too slow (called bradycardia).

Inflamed or injured liver cells leak higher than normal amounts of certain chemicals, including liver enzymes, into the bloodstream, which can result in elevated liver enzymes on blood tests. The specific elevated liver enzymes most commonly found are: alanine transaminase (alt) aspartate transaminase (ast)

Infection of the pelvic organs (vagina, cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes, or ovaries) may cause vaginal bleeding, especially after intercourse or douching. ... Pelvic inflammatory disease (pid) causes inflammation or infection of the uterus, fallopian tubes, or ovaries, which can cause abnormal bleeding.

Abnormal uterine bleeding (formerly, dysfunctional uterine bleeding [dub] ) is irregular uterine bleeding that occurs in the absence of recognizable pelvic pathology, general medical disease, or pregnancy. It reflects a disruption in the normal cyclic pattern of ovulatory hormonal stimulation to the endometrial lining.

An abortion is the premature exit of the products of conception (the fetus, fetal membranes, and placenta) from the uterus. It is the loss of a pregnancy and does not refer to why that pregnancy was lost. A spontaneous abortion is the same as a miscarriage.

Wearing, grinding, or rubbing away by friction. : the rubbing or scraping of the surface layer of cells or tissue from an area of the skin or mucous membrane; also : a place so abraded. : the mechanical wearing away of the tooth surfaces by chewing.
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