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| CLINPROT | Clinical Cancer Protocols |
| clindamycin | <drug> An antibiotic that may be an alternative treatment for PCP and toxoplasmosis. The most common side effect is diarrhoea. Overgrowth of an intestinal bacterium called Clostridium difficile is responsible for the diarrhoea during clindamycin therapy. (12 Jan 1998) |
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| cline | A systematic relation between location and the frequencies of alleles; lines connecting points of equal frequency are termed isoclines, and the direction of the cline at any point is at right angles to an isocline. Origin: G. Klino, to slope (05 Mar 2000) |
| clinic | 1. An institution, building, or part of a building where ambulatory patients are cared for. 2. An institution, building, or part of a building in which medical instruction is given to students by means of demonstrations in the presence of the sick. 3. A lecture or symposium on a subject relating to disease. Origin: G. Kline, bed (05 Mar 2000) |
| clinical | 1. Pertaining to a clinic or to the bedside. 2. Pertaining to or founded on actual observation and treatment of patients, as distinguished from theoretical or basis sciences. (18 Nov 1997) |
| clinical anatomy | The practical application of anatomical knowledge to diagnosis and treatment. Synonym: applied anatomy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| clinical burden | A burden that differs from genetic burden mainly in the added component of morbidity; a trait that is neither a clinical or a genetic lethal may be grossly disabling. (05 Mar 2000) |
| clinical chemistry | The chemistry of human health and disease, chemistry in connection with the management of patients, as in a hospital laboratory. (05 Mar 2000) |
| clinical chemistry tests | Laboratory tests demonstrating the presence of physiologically significant substances in the blood, urine, tissue, and body fluids with application to the diagnosis or therapy of disease. (12 Dec 1998) |
| clinical clerkship | Undergraduate medical education programs for second- , third- , and fourth-year students in which the students receive clinical training and experience in teaching hospitals or affiliated health centres. (12 Dec 1998) |
| clinical competence | The capability to perform acceptably those duties directly related to patient care. (12 Dec 1998) |
| clinical conference | A conference of physicians on their observations of a patient at the bedside, regarding the physical state, laboratory and other diagnostic findings, clinical manifestations, results of current therapy, etc. A clinical conference usually ends with a confirmation or correction of clinical findings by a pathological diagnosis performed by a pathologist. "clinical conference" is often referred to as a "clinico-pathological conference." (12 Dec 1998) |
| clinical cooperative group | A group of medical institutions cooperating to perform clinical research. (16 Dec 1997) |
| clinical crown | That part of the crown of a tooth visible in the oral cavity. Synonym: corona clinica. (05 Mar 2000) |
| clinical cytogenetics | The application of chromosome studies to clinical medicine. For example, clinical cytogenetic testing is done to see if a child with possible Down syndrome has an extra chromosome 21, as is most often the case. Clinical Cytogenetics is a specialty certified by the American Board Of Medical Genetics. (12 Dec 1998) |
| clinical depression | <psychiatry> A clinical syndrome that includes a persistent sad mood or loss of interest in activities that persists for at least 2 weeks in the absence of external precipitants. This should not be confused with a grief reaction (death of loved one). Features may include change in eating habits, insomnia, early morning wakening, lack of interest, depressed mood, fatigue and suicidal thoughts. (27 Sep 1997) |
Synonyms : 7-Chloro-7-deoxylincomycin, Chlolincocin, Chlorlincocin, Cleocin, Clindamycin Hydrochloride, Clindamycin Monohydrochloride, Clindamycin Monohydrochloride, Monohydrate, Dalacin C, 7 Chloro 7 deoxylincomycin, Hydrochloride, Clindamycin
Synonyms : Chemistry Test, Clinical, Clinical Chemistry Test, Test, Clinical Chemistry, Tests, Clinical Chemistry
Synonyms : Clerkship, Clinical, Clerkships, Clinical, Clinical Clerkships
Synonyms : Clinical Skill, Skill, Clinical, Skills, Clinical
Synonyms : Clinical Conference, Clinical Conference (PT), Clinical Conference [Pub Type], Clinico-Pathologic Conference, Clinico-Pathologic Conference (PT), Clinico-Pathological Conference, Clinico-Pathological Conference (PT)
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depressive disorder: a state of depression and anhedonia so severe as to require clinical intervention
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sulindac: a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (trade name Clinoril)
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a medical establishment run by a group of medical specialists meeting for diagnosis of problems and instruction or remedial work in a particular activity a healthcare facility for outpatient care
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relating to a clinic or conducted in or as if in a clinic and depending on direct observation of patients; "clinical observation"; "clinical case study" scientifically detached; unemotional; "he spoke in the clipped clinical monotones typical of police testimony"
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the branch of psychology concerned with the treatment of abnormal mentation and behavior
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| clin | (in boxing) the act of one boxer holding onto the other to avoid being hit and to rest momentarily |
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| clin | a tight embrace |
| clin | a small slip noose made with seizing |
| clin | flatten the ends (of nails and rivets) |
| clin | secure by clinching |
| clin | hold in a tight grasp |
| clin | closed or squeezed together tightly |
| clin | a point or fact or remark that settles something conclusively |
| clin | an argument that is conclusive |
| clin | (of ships) built with overlapping hull planks |
| clin | Americn geneticist who succeeded in transferring a functioning gene from one mouse to another (born in 1934) |
| clin | fruit (especially peach) whose flesh adheres strongly to the pit |
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