| LC | Liver Cirrhosis |
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| LC | Laennec cirrhosis; Langerhans cell; late clamped; large chromophobe; lecithin cholesterol acyltransferase; lethal concentration; Library of Congress; life care; light chain; linguocervical; lipid cytosomes; liquid chromatography; liver cirrhosis; living children; locus ceruleus; long chain; low calorie; lung cancer; lung cell |
| LC50 | median lethal concentration |
| LCA | Left Coronary Artery |
| LCA | left circumflex artery; left coronary artery; leukocyte common antigen; lithocholic acid; lymphocyte chemotactic activity |
| LCAM | liver cell adhesion molecule |
| LCAO | linear combination of atomic orbitals |
| LCAR | late cutaneous anaphylactic reaction |
| LCAT | Lecithin Cholesterol Acyl-Transferase |
| LCAT | lecithin cholesterol acyltransferase |
| LC | Lab Chow |
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| LC | Langerhan's cell |
| LC | lapIaroscopic cholecystectomy |
| LC | Laparoscopic cholecystectomies |
| LC | Left circumflex |
| LC | Leydig cell |
| LC | Liquid Chromatography |
| LC | Liquid chromatographic |
| LC | Liver cirrhosis |
| LC | Local control |
| LCAT | <abbreviation> Lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| LCAT deficiency | A rare condition characterised by corneal opacities, haemolytic anaemia, proteinuria, renal insufficiency, and premature atherosclerosis, and very low levels of lecithin cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) activity; results in accumulation of unesterfied cholesterol in plasma and tissues. (05 Mar 2000) |
| lck | <molecular biology> Gene encoding a nonreceptor tyrosine kinase, related to src. (18 Nov 1997) |
| LCM virus | The type species of arenavirus, part of the lcm-lassa complex viruses, producing an inapparent infection in house and laboratory mice. In humans, infection with lcmv can be inapparent, or can present with an influenza-like illness, a benign aseptic meningitis, or a severe meningoencephalomyelitis. The virus can also infect monkeys, dogs, field mice, guinea pigs, and hamsters, the latter an epidemiologically important host. (12 Dec 1998) |
| lcm-lassa complex viruses | One of two groups of viruses in the arenavirus genus and considered part of the old world complex. It includes lassa virus and lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, although the latter has worldwide distribution now. (12 Dec 1998) |
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(abbr.) last common ancestor (and all descendants of that ancestor).
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A methodology for analysing and evaluating quantitatively the environmental impact of a product in the various stages of its life, from raw materials sourcing and manufacturing to use and disposal.
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unlike DCIS, LCIS is not really cancer at all. Most physicians consider the finding of LCIS to be accidental, and it is thought to be a marker for breast cancer risk. That is, women with LCIS seem to have a 7?0 times increased risk of developing some form of breast cancer (usually invasive lobular carcinoma) over the next 20 years. LCIS does not warrant treatment by surgery or radiation therapy. Close follow up is most commonly indicated and LCIS is not easily seen on mammogram.
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An abnormal, but not cancerous, proliferation of lobular breast glandular cells. Significantly increases the risk (20-30%) of developing a subsequent invasive (usually ductal) cancer in either breast. Also called lobular neoplasia.
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| LC | a digital display that uses liquid crystal cells that change reflectivity in an applied electric field |
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| LC | the smallest multiple that is exactly divisible by every member of a set of numbers |
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