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Something that indirectly reflects the patient's current clinical condition. For example, the number of T cells tells us something about how much damage HIV has done, but it is not a direct measure of how much virus is present.
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| surrogate |
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| surrogate mother |
A woman who gestates an embryo and then turns over the child to the infertile couple, who may be its genetic parents.
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| surrogate |
Category: Pregnancy/Birth/Other A woman who carries an embryo that was formed from the egg of another woman; the surrogate is expected to return the infant to its genetic parents. Find out more about Surrogate: Articles | Books/products
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| surrogate |
A person who is authorized to make decisions on behalf of another person who is incapacitated or incompetent. Under preferred usage, he or she is empowered by statute, rather than appointed by a court (a guardian) or named in a health care power of attorney or other advance directive (a health care representative).
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