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CVA Cardiovascular Accident (stroke)
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CVS Prenatal diagnostic procedure involving sampling the chorionic villi, generally performed between the tenth and twelfth weeks of pregnancy. The test can reveal many, but not all, genetic abnormalities. The decision to pursue and the appropriate method of prenatal diagnosis should be discussed with your health care provider.
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CVA Otherwise known as a stroke. It is the death of brain tissue due to the loss of blood flow to a particular area of the brain. Blood flow may be lost due to a blockage or the rupture of a vessel
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CVA Abbreviation for Cerebrovascular Accident - Stroke.
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CVD General term used to describe disorders affecting the heart and/or blood vessels. The main cause of CVD is atherosclerosis. CVD includes coronary heart disease (CHD), cerebrovascular disease (CBVD) and peripheral vascular disease (PVD).
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