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| WPW Syndrome | Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome ? CIx 1. Drugs; AV Conduct... |
| UA | absorption unsharpness; ultra-audible; ultrasonic arteriography; umbilical artery; unauthorized abse... |
| UAP | unlicensed assistive personnel; unstable angina pectoris; urinary acid phosphatase; urinary alkaline... |
| UHD | unstable hemoglobin disease |
| UA | Unstable Angina |
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| UAP | Unstable Angina Pectoris |
| UCAD | Unstable coronary artery disease |
| unstable angina | <cardiology> Angina which is new onset or prior existing angina which is increasing in severity, duration or frequency. (13 Nov 1997) |
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| unstable bladder | Characterised by uninhibited detrusor contractions. (05 Mar 2000) |
| unstable cervical spine fractures | <radiology> Flexion: bilateral interfacetal dislocation, flexion teardrop fracture (usually C5 or C6) extension: extension teardrop fracture (usually C2 or C3), hangman's fracture, extension-dislocation, extension-fracture-dislocation, odontoid fracture vertical compression: Jefferson burst fracture see: cervical spine fractures (12 Dec 1998) |
| unstable colloid | A colloid that is not again soluble in water after having been dried at ordinary temperature. Synonym: unstable colloid. (05 Mar 2000) |
| unstable fracture | A fracture with an intrinsic tendency to slip out of place after reduction. (05 Mar 2000) |
| unstable haemoglobin haemolytic anaemia | A congenital haemolytic anaemia, due to autosomal inheritance of one of many unstable haemoglobins. The anaemia is of variable severity and characterised by the presence in vivo or in vitro of Heinz bodies. (05 Mar 2000) |
| unstable haemoglobins | A group of rare Hb's with amino acid substitutions (or amino acid deletions in three types) that alter the three-dimensional shape of the globin in a manner that renders the molecule unstable; they have an increased but variable tendency to auto-oxidation and Heinz body formation and are associated with congenital nonspherocytic haemolytic anaemia. The unstable b chain abnormalities include Hb's Genova, Gun Hill, Hammersmith, Koln, Philly, Sabine, Santa Ana, Sydney, Wien, and Zurich; unstable a chain abnormalities include Hb's Bibba, Sinai, and Torino. (05 Mar 2000) |
| unstable mutation | <molecular biology> A mutation that has a high likelihood of reverting to its original form. (13 Nov 1997) |
| unstable patient | The distinction of stability is made by a physician and based on a large number of variables: patient diagnosis, vital signs, physical findings, laboratory findings, subjective factors and patient prognosis. (27 Sep 1997) |
| angina, unstable | Precordial pain at rest, which may precede a myocardial infarction. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| DNA sequence, unstable | DNA region comprised of a variable number of repetitive, contiguous trinucleotide sequences. Presence of these regions is associated with diseases such as fragile x syndrome and myotonia atrophica. (12 Dec 1998) |
| unstable angina |
Chest pain of myocardial ischemia that occurs at rest, new onset of pain with exertion, or pain that has accelerated (more frequent, longer in duration, or lower in threshold).
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| unstable angina |
Form of angina pectoris (chest pain) characterized by sudden changes in the severity or length of attacks.
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| unstable angina |
Angina also can occur at rest without exertion. Angina at rest usually means that a coronary artery has narrowed to such a critical degree that the heart is not receiving enough oxygen even at rest. This condition is called unstable angina.
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| unstable asthma |
An increase in asthmatic symptoms during the past 4 weeks. TREATMENT: Usually the dosage of the patient's bronchodilator or other medications needs to be increased. NURSING-
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| unstable a. |
angina pectoris occurring unpredictably or suddenly increasing in severity or frequency; attacks may occur without provocation, such as during sleep or rest, may not respond to nitroglycerin, and may be of unusually long duration. Prinzmetal's (variant) angina is often included in this category. Cf. stable a. pectoris.
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| unstable | subject to change |
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| unstable | affording no ease or reassurance |
| unstable | highly or violently reactive |
| unstable | disposed to psychological variability |
| unstable | suffering from severe mental illness |
| unstable | lacking stability or fixity or firmness |
| unstable | the quality or attribute of being unstable |
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