| chronotaraxis | Distortion or confusion of the sense of time. Origin: chrono-+ G. Taraxis, confusion (05 Mar 2000) |
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| chronotherapy | The adaptation of the administration of drugs to circadian rhythms. The concept is based on the response of biological functions to time-related events, such as the low point in epinephrine levels between 10 p.m. And 4 a.m. Or the elevated histamine levels between midnight and 4 a.m. The treatment is aimed at supporting normal rhythms or modifying therapy based on known variations in body rhythms. While chronotherapy is commonly used in cancer chemotherapy, it is not restricted to cancer therapy or to chemotherapy. (12 Dec 1998) |
| chronotropic | <pharmacology> Affecting the time or rate, as the rate of contraction of the heart. Origin: Gr. Tropikos = turning (18 Nov 1997) |
| chronotropism | Modification of the rate of a periodic movement, e.g., the heartbeat, through some external influence. Origin: chrono-+ G. Trope, turn, change Negative chronotropism, retardation of movement, especially of the heart rate. Positive chronotropism, acceleration of movement, especially of the heart rate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| chronic rheumatism |
Non-specific affection of the joints, slow in progress, producing a painful thickening and contraction of the fibrous structures, interfering with motion and causing deformity.
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| chronic fatigue syndrome |
(noun) unexplained, persistent, or relapsing severe fatigue that is new or had a definite onset, is not due ongoing exertion, is not substantially alleviated by rest, and substantially reduces occupational, educational, social, or personal activities. At least four of the following are present for > 6 months: 1. Impaired short term memory or concentration (self -reported) severe enough to substantially reduce occupational, educational, social, or personal activities 2. Sore throat 3. ...
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| chronic granulocytic leukemia |
A slowly progressing disease in which too many white blood cells are made in the bone marrow. Also called chronic myelogenous leukemia or chronic myeloid leukemia.
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| chronic myelogenous leukemia |
CML. A slowly progressing disease in which too many white blood cells are made in the bone marrow. Also called chronic myeloid leukemia or chronic granulocytic leukemia.
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| chronic myeloid leukemia |
CML. A slowly progressing disease in which too many white blood cells are made in the bone marrow. Also called chronic myelogenous leukemia or chronic granulocytic leukemia.
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