| bl | cult blood culture |
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| cult | culture |
| NP | cult nasopharyngeal culture |
| ABM | adjusted body mass; alveolar basement membrane; autologous bone marrow |
| ABMI | autologous bone marrow transplantation |
| RAC | rabbit articular chondrocytes |
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| ABT | Autologous blood transfusions |
| ABMT | Autologous BMT |
| ABSCT | Autologous Blood Stem Cell Transplantation |
| ABMT | Autologous Bone Marrow Transplant |
| chondrocytes | Mature cartilage cells embedded in lacunae within the cartilage matrix. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| cult | A system of beliefs and rituals based on dogma or religious teachings and characterised by devoted adherents who display a readiness to obey, an unrealistic idealization of the leader, an abandonment of personal ambition and goals, and an eschewing of traditional societal values. Origin: L. Cultus, an honoring, adoration (05 Mar 2000) |
| autologous | <biology> Derived from an organisms tissues or DNA. Compare: heterologous, homologous. (02 Jan 1998) |
| autologous bone marrow transplant | <haematology, procedure> A process in which a patients healthy bone marrow is withdrawn and preserved. It is later injected back into the patient to replace bone marrow damaged by high doses of radiation therapy. It can then produce healthy blood cells. This treatment is used to offset the detrimental effects of high-dose radiation used in certain types of cancer. (31 Dec 1997) |
| autologous graft | <procedure> Graft taken from one part of the body and placed in another site on the same individual. (02 Jan 1998) |
| autologous protein | Any protein found normally in the fluids or tissues of the body. (05 Mar 2000) |
| autologous transplant | <procedure> A transplant of an organ or tissue that is taken from the same individual. A person having blood taken a little at a time several months before a surgery to replace the blood they expect to lose during that surgery is a form of autologous transplant. Likewise, the use of muscle tissue taken from a person's back to surgically reconstruct their damaged hand would be another form of autologous transplant. (02 Jan 1998) |
| blood transfusion, autologous | Reinfusion of blood or blood products derived from the patient's own circulation. (12 Dec 1998) |
| transplantation, autologous | Transplantation from another site in or on the body of the individual receiving it. (12 Dec 1998) |
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