There are multiple definitions:
Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services(English)
Concerned Member State(English)
congenital myasthenic syndrome(English)
- a heterogeneous group of disorders caused by genetic defects affecting neuromuscular transmission and leading to muscle weakness accentuated by exertion. The characterization comprises two complementary steps: establishing the diagnosis and identifying the pathophysiological type. The combination of clinical, electrophysiological, and morphological studies allows reference to a given mutation(s) in one of the 18 causative genes discovered to date and, in turn, to classify according to the location of the mutated proteins at the neuromuscular junction into presynaptic compartment, synaptic basal lamina, and postsynaptic compartment types
- MG
- Congenital disorders, Musculoskeletal system
- https://doi.org…59565-2.00016-2
- https://doi.org…85157-4.00625-4
conus medullaris syndrome(English)
- arises from a spectrum of clinicopathologic entities representing dysfunction of the lowest level of the spinal cord, termed the conus medullaris, which consists of the sacral segments. There is a subset of spinal cord injuries referred to as spinal cord injury syndromes, to which conus medullaris syndrome belongs, that are grouped by their respective symptomatology, including central cord syndrome, Brown-Sequard syndrome, anterior cord syndrome, posterior cord syndrome, and cauda equina syndrome. While CMS is classically associated with pathophysiologic disruption isolated to the conus medullaris, it may also be associated with a widespread spinal cord process that includes the conus medullaris, which leads to the generalized syndromic symptoms. By nature of its anatomy, this is an illness characterized by both upper motor and lower motor neuron signs and symptoms that manifest in the perineal region and lower extremities
- CES
- Neuropathy, Injury, Spine (or spinal cord)
- https://doi.org…642-00418-6_392
Constant-Murley Score(English)
- is no gold standard in shoulder evaluation, but use is advisable for subacromial pathology
- EMPRO, SSRS, ADL, ROM
- Scoring systems/scales, Shoulder and other joints, Pathology
- https://doi.org…1136-018-1875-7
carmustine(English)
- simultaneous functionalization of Pep-1 and borneol offers a novel strategy for designing CMS-based nanomedicine and precisely treating glioma
- BBB
- Nano-sciences, Oncology
- https://doi.org…phs.2018.11.046
cryogel microsphere(English)
- for modularized cell delivery and potential vascularized bone regeneration
- HMS, HUVEC
- Skeleton and bone (formation)
- https://doi.org…/smll.202006596
cervical magnetic stimulation(English)
- allows discrimination between diaphragmatic and rib cage muscle fatigue
- CMS, ELS, tw
- Respiratory system, Fatigue
- https://doi.org…0421-003-0871-x
colored microsphere(English)
chronic mild stress(English)
- refers to a model of depression directed to drug discovery, with particular reference to hippocampal and extra-hippocampal targets
- CAT, GSH, MDA, TST
- Stress (test), Model(ing), Pharmacology / pharmaceutics, Brain (dys)function, Depression
- https://doi.org…str.2016.08.002
- https://doi.org…lecules27175462
chronic mountain sickness(English)
- is an important high-altitude pathology in most mountainous regions of the world. Although its most characteristic sign is excessive erytrocytosis, in the more severe stages of the disease, high-altitude pulmonary hypertension, with remodeling of pulmonary arterioles and right ventricular enlargement is commonly found. The degree of ventricular hypertrophy depends on the vasoconstrictor pulmonary response, the intensity of vascular resistance and the level of altitude, and therefore on the degree of hypoxemia. Also called Monge's disease
- AMS, EE, HACE, HAPE, HAPH, HPV, PH, ADMA, BODE, COPD, DLCO, ECM, ERA, ET, ETC, HIF, HPH, HPVR, mPAP, PASMC, PDE, TCA
- Sports medicine, Pulmonology, Cardiology, Oxygen
- https://doi.org…cad.2010.02.012
- https://doi.org…1037/atm-22-259