| CMI | 1) Cornell Medical Index 2) Cell-Mediated Immunity |
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| CMI | carbohydrate metabolism index; care management integration; case mix index; cell-mediated immunity; cell multiplication inhibition; chronic mesenteric ischemia; circulating microemboli index; colonic motility index; Commonwealth Mycological Institute; computed maxillofacial imaging; Cornell Medical Index |
| CMID | cytomegalic inclusion disease |
| CMIR | cell-mediated immune response |
| CMIT | Current Medical Information and Terminology |
| CMJ | carpometacarpal joint |
| CMK | chloromethyl ketone; congenital multicystic kidney |
| CML | Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia * Lymphoid Blastic Crisis(- 1/3)½Ã Ä¡·á´Â ALL¿¡ ÁØÇؼ 1. Vincristine 2. Prednisone 3. L-Asparaginase 4. Daunorubisin |
| CML | carboxymethyl lysine; cell-mediated lymphocytotoxicity; cell-mediated lympholysis; central motor latency; chronic myelocytic leukemia; chronic myelogenous leukemia; clinical medical librarian |
| CMM | cell-mediated mutagenesis; cutaneous malignant melanoma |
| CM-chitin | Carboxymethyl chitin |
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| CMA | Chlormadinone acetate |
| CMA | Chronic metabolic acidosis |
| CMA | Concanamycin A |
| CMA | Cow's milk allergy |
| CMA | cortical masticatory area |
| CMA3 | Chromomycin A3 |
| CMAI | Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory |
| CMAP | Compound motor action potential |
| CMAP | Compound muscle action potential |
| CMV |
A type of virus which can cause inapparant infections in healthy individuals but is dangerous to immunosuppressed patients. CMV is a member of the herpes family of viruses. The virus may manifest itself as pneumonia, colitis, or hepatitis.
Ãâó: www.lymphomainfo.net/lymphoma/glossary.html
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| CMV |
The AC or DC voltage which is tolerable between signal and ground. One type of CMV is specified between SIG LO and PWR GND. In differential meters, a second type of CMV is specified between SIG HI or LO and ANA GND (METER GND).
Ãâó: www.flw.com/define_c.htm
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| CMV |
A virus, which can cause severe disease in unborn babies if their mother catches the infection during pregnancy. Infection is common and by childbearing age 60-80% of the population will have been exposed to the virus. Catching the virus during pregnancy is not common.
Ãâó: www.pakmed.bobos.ca/infertility/inf05.htm
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| CMV |
One of the eight known types of human herpesviruses, also known as human herpesvirus 5 (HHV-5). It belongs to the beta subfamily of herpesviruses. CMV can cause severe disease in patients with immune deficiency and in newborns when the virus is transmitted in utero.
Ãâó: counsellingresource.com/distress/chronic/cfs/gloss...
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| CMV |
A member of the herpes groups of viruses. Most adults and children who catch CMV have no symptoms, although some people may get a fever, sore throat, fatigue and swollen glands. CMV is of most risk to unborn children of women who get CMV for the first time during pregnancy. About 7 to 10% of these babies will have symptoms at birth or will develop disabilities including mental retardation, small head size, hearing loss, and delays in development.
Ãâó: www.hfea.gov.uk/Glossary
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