| CEA | Carcino-Embryonic Antigen [HP 1825-6] ; Oncofetal Antigens ; Glycoprotein(MW 180,000) ; Normal; 2500 ng/L(2.5 ng/mL) 1. concentrated in the Glycocalyx of epithelial Cells 2. released into the Lumen of the Bowel ; Malignancy 1. concentrations elevated in the Blood & other Body Fluids ; 1. Specific for Bowel Cancer 2. Nonspecific Tumor-associated Antigen 3. Benign Conditions ; Not selective for Cancer Not Used in Screening for Malignancy ; Sereal measurement; Treatments & the Recurrence of Disease - ÀÇÀÇ(in Colon Ca) 1) F/U½Ã ÀÌ¿ë; Metastasis or recurrence 2) Metastasis ÆÇÁ¤ 3) Little Value in Dx - Áõ°¡ÇÏ´Â °æ¿ì 1) Neoplasm(¡Ã 50 %) of 1> Colon 2> Pancreas 3> Lung 4> Breast 5> Stomach 2) Nonmalignant Conditions; Not over 10,000 ng/L(10ng/mL) 1> Cigarette Smoking 2> Chronic Pulmonary Disease 3> Liver Cirrhosis; Alcoholic 4> Hepatitis 5> Inflammatory Bowel Disease 6> Uremia |
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| CEA | carcinoembryonic antigen; carotid endarterectomy; cholesterol-esterifying activity; cost-effectiveness analysis; crystalline egg albumin |
| CEAC | clinical education and assessment center |
| CEAL | carcinoembryonic antigen-like [protein] |
| CEAP | Clinical Efficacy Assessment Project [of ACP] |
| CEARP | Continuing Education Approval and Recognition Program |
| CEAT | chronic ectopic atrial tachycardia |
| CEA | Anti-carcinoembryonic antigen |
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| CEA | Carcino Embryonic Antigen |
| CEA | Carcinoembryonal antigen |
| CEA | Carotid Endarterectomy |
| CEA | Carotid Endoarterectomies |
| CEA | Cost Effectiveness Analysis |
| CEA | Cultured epidermal autograft |
| CEA | Cultured epithelial autograft |
| CEA | carcino embryogenic antigen |
| CEA | central amygdala |
| anti-CEA | anti-(carcinoembryonic antigen |
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| CEA | <tumour marker> Antigen found in blood of patients suffering from cancer of colon and some other diseases, that is otherwise normally found in foetal gut tissue. (19 Jan 1998) |
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| ceasmic teratosis | A teratosis in which there is a failure of the lateral halves of a part to unite, as in cleft palate. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms :
| CEA |
Carcinoembryonic antigen. A substance that is sometimes found in an increased amount in the blood of people with certain cancers.
Ãâó: www.seniormag.com/conditions/cancer/cancerglossary...
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| CEA |
a glycoprotein constituent of the glycocalyx of the embryonic endodermal epithelium, generally absent from adult cells with the exception of some carcinomas. It may also be detected in the serum of patients with colon cancer.
Ãâó: www.sabin.org/vaccine_science_GlossaryB_D.htm
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carcinoembryonic antigen (car-sin-o-em-bre-ON-ic an-tuh-jin): antigens found in fetal tissue. If found in an adult, they may be specific to cancerous tumors. Tests for these antigens may help in diagnosing cancer and in finding out if the cancer has spread
Ãâó: www.mesothelioma-settlement-information.org/Mesoth...
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A glycoprotein that can be present in the peripheral blood of patients with cancer of the digestive system. When it is elevated, it is an indication of cancer in the body.
Ãâó: www.colonrectal.org/patientinfo/definitions/defini...
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A protein that is used as a tumor marker, especially for gastrointestinal tumors. After therapy, an increased level of CEA in blood is predictive of cancer recurrence. For adult nonsmokers, the normal range is < 2.5 ng/mL; and for smokers the normal range is < 5.0 ng/mL.
Ãâó: www.jco.org/cgi/glossarylookup
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| CEA | (`cease' is a noun only in the phrase `without cease') end |
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| CEA | have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense |
| CEA | put an end to a state or an activity |
| CEA | (law) a judicial remedy issued in order to prohibit a party from doing or continuing to do a certain activity |
| CEA | a state of peace agreed to between opponents so they can discuss peace terms |
| CEA | uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing |
| CEA | with unflagging resolve |
| CEA | the quality of something that continues without end or interruption |
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