| CAB | captive air bubble; cellulose acetate butyrate; coronary artery bypass |
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| CABG | Coronary Artery Bypass Graft |
| CABG | coronary artery bypass grafting |
| CABGS | coronary artery bypass graft surgery |
| CaBI | calcium bone index |
| CABMET | Colorado Association of Biomedical Engineering Technicians |
| CaBP | calcium-binding protein |
| CABS | coronary artery bypass surgery |
| CAB | Cabergoline |
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| CAB | Combined androgen blockade |
| CAB | Coronary artery bypass |
| CAB | cellulose acetate buterate |
| CAB | chlorophyll a,b-binding |
| CAB | chlorophyll a/b binding protein |
| CABG | CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFT |
| CABG | CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFTING |
| CABG | Cornary bypass grafting |
| CABG | Coronary Artery Bypass Graft surgery |
| cabbage goiter | Goiter due to ingestion of cabbage or other goitrogenic foodstuff. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| CABG | A surgical procedure, known as a coronary artery bypass graft, which involves replacing diseased (narrowed) coronary arteries with veins obtained from the patients lower extremities (autologous graft). During this procedure the patient is placed on a heart bypass machine (heart-lung machine) to allow the surgeon adequate time to perform surgery on the resting (nonbeating) heart. This procedure has proven to extend the lives of individuals with coronary artery disease and improve the quality of life. Recovery in the hospital is approximately 7-10 days. (27 Sep 1997) |
| cable graft | A multiple strand nerve graft arranged as a pathway for regeneration of axons. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cable yarding | A term used to describe a means of removing logs from the stump area to a landing or yarding area through use of an overhead system of winch-driven cables to which logs are attached with cables. (05 Dec 1998) |
| Cabot's ring bodies | Ring-shaped or figure-of-eight structures that stain red with Wright's stain, found in red blood cells in severe anaemias, possibly a remnant of the nuclear membrane; a form of basophilic degenerative process. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Cabot, Richard | <person> U.S. Physician, 1868-1939. See: Cabot's ring bodies, Cabot-Locke murmur. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Cabot-Locke murmur | <cardiology, clinical sign> An early diastolic murmur, like that of aortic insufficiency, heard best at the left lower sternal border in severe anaemia. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| CABG |
coronary bypass: open-heart surgery in which the rib cage is opened and a section of a blood vessel is grafted from the aorta to the coronary artery to bypass the blocked section of the coronary artery and improve the blood supply to the heart
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A coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) or heart bypass. it was invented in Argentina by Ren?Favaloro and it is a surgical procedure performed in patients with coronary artery disease (see atherosclerosis) for the relief of angina and possible improved heart muscle function. ...
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a surgical procedure used in individuals with significant narrowings and blockages of coronary arteries to create new routes around narrowed and blocked arteries, permitting increased blood flow to the heart muscle. The bypass graft for a CABG can be a vein from the leg or an inner chest wall artery.
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A section of vein usually from the patient
Ãâó: www.usctransplant.org/heart/glossary.html
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Bypass of an obstructed coronary artery using an artery in the chest or a vein segment from the leg attached to the aorta.
Ãâó: www.iacpr.net/services/glossary_terms.php
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| CAB | small two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage |
| CAB | a compartment in front of a motor vehicle where driver sits |
| CAB | the fare charged for riding in a taxicab |
| CAB | a plot to carry out some harmful or illegal act (especially a political plot) |
| CAB | a clique that seeks power usually through intrigue |
| CAB | engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together |
| CAB | an esoteric or occult matter that is traditionally secret |
| CAB | having a secret or hidden meaning |
| CAB | a small tent used as a dressing room beside the sea or a swimming pool |
| CAB | a series of acts at a night club |
| CAB | a spot that is open late at night and that provides entertainment (as singers or dancers) as well as dancing and food and drink |
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