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Central Nervous System Neoplasms Psychology Popular Works : Epstein, Fred,  2003 1
 

Central Peoples Government Of Communist China -- See China


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Cephalgia -- See Headache


The symptom of PAIN in the cranial region. It may be an isolated benign occurrence or manifestation of a wide variety of HEADACHE DISORDERS.
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Cephalgia Syndromes -- See Headache Disorders


Various conditions with the symptom of HEADACHE. Headache disorders are classified into major groups, such as PRIMARY HEADACHE DISORDERS (based on characteristics of their headache symptoms) and SECONDARY HEADACHE DISORDERS (based on their etiologies). (International Classification of Headache Disorders, 2nd ed. Cephalalgia 2004: suppl 1)
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Cephalometry History : Gould, Stephen Jay.  1996 1
 

Cephalorhynchus -- See Dolphins


Mammals of the families Delphinidae (ocean dolphins), Iniidae, Lipotidae, Pontoporiidae, and Platanistidae (all river dolphins). Among the most well-known species are the BOTTLE-NOSED DOLPHIN and the KILLER WHALE (a dolphin). The common name dolphin is applied to small cetaceans having a beaklike snout and a slender, streamlined body, whereas PORPOISES are small cetaceans with a blunt snout and rather stocky body. (From Walker's Mammals of the World, 5th ed, pp978-9)
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Ceramics History : Cox, Warren E.  1944 1
 

Cerebral Concussion -- See Brain Concussion


A nonspecific term used to describe transient alterations or loss of consciousness following closed head injuries. The duration of UNCONSCIOUSNESS generally lasts a few seconds, but may persist for several hours. Concussions may be classified as mild, intermediate, and severe. Prolonged periods of unconsciousness (often defined as greater than 6 hours in duration) may be referred to as post-traumatic coma (COMA, POST-HEAD INJURY). (From Rowland, Merritt's Textbook of Neurology, 9th ed, p418)
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Cerebral Cortex -- See Also Electroencephalography


Recording of electric currents developed in the brain by means of electrodes applied to the scalp, to the surface of the brain, or placed within the substance of the brain.
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Cerebral Cortex Physiology   2
 

Cerebral Dominance -- See Dominance, Cerebral


Dominance of one cerebral hemisphere over the other in cerebral functions.
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Cerebral Palsy   4
Cerebral Palsy Ireland Personal Narratives : Hambleton, Georgina Louise.  2007 1
Cerebral Palsy Juvenile Literature : Emmert, Michelle,  1989 1
Cerebral Palsy Personal Narratives : Emmert, Michelle,  1989 1
Cerebral Palsy Popular Works   2
Cerebral Palsy Therapy : Sumar, Sonia,  1998 1
 

Cerebral Stroke -- See Stroke


A group of pathological conditions characterized by sudden, non-convulsive loss of neurological function due to BRAIN ISCHEMIA or INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGES. Stroke is classified by the type of tissue NECROSIS, such as the anatomic location, vasculature involved, etiology, age of the affected individual, and hemorrhagic vs. non-hemorrhagic nature. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp777-810)
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Cerebral Ventriculitis -- See Also Hydrocephalus


Excessive accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid within the cranium which may be associated with dilation of cerebral ventricles, INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION; HEADACHE; lethargy; URINARY INCONTINENCE; and ATAXIA.
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Cerebrovascular Accident -- See Stroke


A group of pathological conditions characterized by sudden, non-convulsive loss of neurological function due to BRAIN ISCHEMIA or INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGES. Stroke is classified by the type of tissue NECROSIS, such as the anatomic location, vasculature involved, etiology, age of the affected individual, and hemorrhagic vs. non-hemorrhagic nature. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp777-810)
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Cerebrovascular Apoplexy -- See Stroke


A group of pathological conditions characterized by sudden, non-convulsive loss of neurological function due to BRAIN ISCHEMIA or INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGES. Stroke is classified by the type of tissue NECROSIS, such as the anatomic location, vasculature involved, etiology, age of the affected individual, and hemorrhagic vs. non-hemorrhagic nature. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp777-810)
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Cerebrovascular Disease Popular Works : Cicala, Roger.  1999 1
Cerebrovascular Disorders   2
Cerebrovascular Disorders Popular Works   3
Ceremonial : Gennep, Arnold van,  1960 1
 

Ceremonial Behavior -- See Also Appetitive Behavior


Animal searching behavior. The variable introductory phase of an instinctive behavior pattern or sequence, e.g., looking for food, or sequential courtship patterns prior to mating.
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Ceremonial Behavior : Marlantes, Karl.  2011 1
Ceremonial Behavior North America : Bruchac, Joseph,  1993 1
  Certification -- 3 Related Mesh Subjects   3
Certification   7
Certification Directory   1977 1
Certification Methods   2013 1
Certification United States : Bailey, Jon S.  2005 1
 

Cervical Pain -- See Neck Pain


Discomfort or more intense forms of pain that are localized to the cervical region. This term generally refers to pain in the posterior or lateral regions of the neck.
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Cervical Smears -- See Vaginal Smears


Collection of pooled secretions of the posterior vaginal fornix for cytologic examination.
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Cesarean Section : Bradley, Emma  2025 1
Cesarean Section Contraindications : Morris, Theresa,  2013 1
Cesarean Section Trends : Morris, Theresa,  2013 1
Cesi Federico 1585 1630 : Freedberg, David.  2002 1
 

Cfr Case Fatality Rate -- See Mortality


All deaths reported in a given population.
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Challenger Spacecraft Accidents Juvenile Literature : Bernstein, Joanne E.  1990 1
 

Champus -- See Health Benefit Plans, Employee


Health insurance plans for employees, and generally including their dependents, usually on a cost-sharing basis with the employer paying a percentage of the premium.
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Change Management : Robert, Glenn,  2022 1
 

Change Of Life Female -- See Menopause


The last menstrual period. Permanent cessation of menses (MENSTRUATION) is usually defined after 6 to 12 months of AMENORRHEA in a woman over 45 years of age. In the United States, menopause generally occurs in women between 48 and 55 years of age.
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Channel Islands Calif Fiction : Boyle, T. Coraghessan,  2011 1
Character   22
Character Popular Works   2000 1
Characters And Characteristics : Ellis, Robert Sidney,  1928 1
 

Charge Nurses -- See Nursing, Supervisory


Administration of nursing services for one or more clinical units.
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Charges -- See Fees and Charges


Amounts charged to the patient as payer for health care services.
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