| AAMS | acute aseptic meningitis syndrome |
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| AAR | active avoidance reaction; acute articular rheumatism; antigen-antiglobulin reaction |
| AASP | acute atrophic spinal paralysis; American Association of Senior Physicians; ascending aorta synchron... |
| AAU | acute anterior uveitis |
| ABE | acute bacterial endocarditis; American Board of Endodontics; botulism equine trivalent antitoxin |
| acute myelogenous leukemia |
AML. A quickly progressing disease in which too many immature blood-forming cells are found in the blood and bone marrow. Also called acute myeloid leukemia or acute nonlymphocytic leukemia.
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| acute confusional state |
a central nervous system problem caused by interference with essential biochemical processes. Symptoms may include difficulties with thinking, awareness, memory, and orientation. These may be accompanied by restlessness, apprehension, irritability, and apathy. The condition may be associated with delirium, toxic psychosis (adverse reaction to a large quantity of chemicals ?eg medication), or acute brain syndrome.
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| acute bronchitis |
sudden onset of symptoms. This lasts only a short time and there is full recovery of lung function.
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| acute gastritis |
comes on suddenly and lasts briefly. Chronic gastritis is either longer lasting or recurrent.
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| acute lymphoblastic leukemia |
cancer that begins in immature lymphocytic blood cells and progresses very quickly. This is the most common type of leukemia in young children. It also occurs in adults, especially those over age 65. Sometimes called acute lymphocytic anemia or acute lymphoid anemia.
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