| EAB | elective abortion; Ethics Advisory Board |
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| EB | elective abortion; electron beam; elementary body; emotional behavior; endometrial biopsy; epidermol... |
| ECS | elective cosmetic surgery; electrocerebral silence; electroconvulsive shock, electroshock; endocervi... |
| elect | elective; electuary |
| ELF | elective low forceps; extremely low frequency |
| ELND | Elective lymph node dissection |
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| elective | Subject to the choice or decision of the patient or physician, applied to procedures that are advantageous to the patient but not urgent. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| elective abortion | The planned termination of a pregnancy. (27 Sep 1997) |
| elective culture | A method of isolating microorganisms capable of utilizing a specific substrate by incubating an inoculum in a medium containing the substrate; the medium usually contains substances or has characteristics that inhibit the growth of unwanted microorganisms. Synonym: enrichment culture. (05 Mar 2000) |
| elective mutism | Mutism due to psychogenic causes. Synonym: voluntary mutism. (05 Mar 2000) |
| elective surgery | Surgery which is not needed immediately, i.e., one for a non-life-threatening disorder. (09 Oct 1997) |
| surgical procedures, elective | Surgery which could be postponed or not done at all without danger to the patient. Elective surgery includes procedures to correct non-life-threatening medical problems as well as to alleviate conditions causing psychological stress or other potential risk to patients, e.g., cosmetic or contraceptive surgery. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| elective abortion |
Intentional expulsion of an embryo or fetus. 374
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| elective abortion |
The voluntary termination of a pregnancy for non-medical reasons.
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| elective abortion |
usually refers to a D&C surgery performed to end a pregnancy around 7-9 weeks, even as late as 15 weeks. Sometimes an elective abortion is performed (depending on where you live) in early pregnancy via a drug called RU486, which will also end the pregnancy.
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| elective mutism |
Elective mutism refers to children who can use speech to communicate but do so only with selected people in certain environments. These children usually speak only to immediate family. Some elective mutes may speak to extended family or neighbourhood children and be primarily mute at school.
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| elective |
1. tending to combine with or act on one substance rather than another. 2. subject to the choice or decision of the patient or physician; applied to procedures that are advantageous to the patient but not urgent.
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| elective | subject to popular election |
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| elective | not compulsory |
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