| PHD | pathological habit disorder; personal health data; post-heparin plasma diamine oxidase; potentially ... |
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| SH | Salter-Harris [fracture]; Schonlein-Henoch [purpura]; self-help; serum hepatitis; sexual harassment;... |
| TAGH | triiodothyronine, amino acids, glucagon, and heparin |
| heparinemia |
the presence of heparin in the blood.
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| heparinize |
to treat with heparin in order to increase the clotting time of the blood.
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| heparin lock |
A device attached to an intravenous catheter to prevent it from clotting. It is used for intermittent administration of fluids or medication. SEE: heparin lock flush solution; venous access device.
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| heparin lock flush solution |
A solution of unfractionated heparins that was used in the past to keep intravenous infusion devices from clotting. Heparin flushes are now infrequently used because they are more expensive than saline flushes and bec
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| heparin-binding epidermal growth factor |
ABBR: HB-EGF. A cytokine, classed as a monokine, that is involved in immune and inflammatory responses. It is produced by macrophages and stimulates production of smooth muscle cells and fibroblasts.
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