| bHCG | beta human chorionic gonadotropin |
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| CG | cardiography; cardiogreen; choking gas; choriogenic gynecomastia; chorionic gonadotropin; chromogran... |
| CGH | chorionic gonadotropic hormone |
| CGP | N-carbobenzoxy-glycyl-L-phenylalanine; chorionic growth hormone-prolactin; choline glycerophosphatid... |
| CGT | chorionic gonadotropin; cyclodextrin glucanotransferase |
| chorionic sac | 1. Protective membrane around the eggs of insects and fishes. 2. Extraembryonic membrane surrounding the embryo of amniote vertebrates. The outer epithelial layer of the chorion is derived from the tropoblast. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| chorionic villi | <anatomy> The vascular projections from the chorion. (27 Sep 1997) |
| hormone, human chorionic gonadotropin | A human hormone made by chorionic cells (in the foetal part of the placenta), hcg is directed at the gonads and stimulates them. Hcg becomes detectable (by immunologic means) within days of the time of fertilization. It therefore forms the foundation of most common pregnancy tests. The level of hcg in maternal serum enters as one component in the double and the triple screens used during pregnancy to assign risks of down syndrome and other foetal disorders. (12 Dec 1998) |
| human chorionic gonadotrophin | <hormone, tumour marker> A hormone that is produced by the developing placenta and by the fertilized egg after implantation in the uterine wall. This hormone is measured in the blood to determine pregnancy. Human chorionic gonadotrophin increases in quantity through the first trimester of pregnancy and begin to taper off after 85 days. Serum human chorionic gonadotrophin testing is accurate 48 hour post conception. Urine human chorionic gonadotrophin testing is a popular method of home pregnancy determination as human chorionic gonadotrophin can be detected in urine. Acronym: HCG (18 Nov 1997) |
| human chorionic gonadotropin | A human hormone made by chorionic cells (in the foetal part of the placenta), hcg is directed at the gonads and stimulates them. Hcg becomes detectable (by immunologic means) within days of fertilization and forms the foundation of the common pregnancy tests. The level of hcg in maternal serum also enters as one component in the double and the triple screens used during pregnancy to assign risks of down syndrome and other foetal disorders. (12 Dec 1998) |
| human chorionic somatomammotropic hormone | human placental lactogen |
| human chorionic somatomammotropin | human placental lactogen |
| chorionic villus sampling |
An antenatal test involving a needle aspiration through the uterus to obtain a sample of the placental tissue. This test is used to detect genetic or spinal defects, if there are high risk factors present.
Ãâó: www.fertilityuk.org/nfps02.html
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| chorionic villus sampling |
This procedure tests for genetic fetal defects by analyzing a piece of chorion, which is the outer tissues of the sac surrounding the embryo. CVS can be done earlier than amniocentesis, typically between 9 and 11 weeks of pregnancy.
Ãâó: pregnancytoday.com/reference/library/glossary.htm
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| chorionic villus sampling |
A procedure in which a small sample of cells is taken from the placenta early in a pregnancy for chromosomal testing.
Ãâó: www.havingbabies.com/news/42_146_2982.cfm
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| chorionic villus sampling |
A fetal monitoring technique in which a sample of chorionic villus is extracted through the cervix or abdomen. The sample is tested for chromosomal or biochemical abnormalities. Chorionic villi are the short folds of the outer membrane surrounding the fetus from which the placenta is formed.
Ãâó: www.biobasics.gc.ca/english/View.asp
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| chorionic villus sampling |
a prenatal diagnosis procedure performed at 10 to 12 weeks gestation which involves obtaining a sample of the placenta. The cells in the placenta generally represent the cells of the baby, and can be examined to look for chromosomal, biochemical or gene alterations in the baby. More on CVS...
Ãâó: www.medgen.ubc.ca/wrobinson/mosaic/glossary.htm
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