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Common hepatic duct
Common hepatic duct The duct formed by the junction of the right hepatic duct (which drains bile from the right half of the liver) and the left hepatic duct (which drains bile from the left half of the liver). The common hepatic duct then joins the cystic duct coming from the gallbladder to form the common bile duct.
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Duct A channel or passage through which fluids move.
Hepatic Related to the liver.
Bile Fluid made by the liver and stored in the gallbladder. Bile helps break down fats and gets rid of wastes in the body.
Gallbladder The storage sac for bile, located below the liver.
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Commensal 1. Living in a relationship in which one organism derives food or other benefits from another organism without hurting or helping it. Commensal bacteria are part of the normal flora in the mouth. 2. An intimate relationship. The Norway rat, roof rat, and house mouse are considered commensal rodents because of their intimate relationships with humans.
Comminuted fracture A fracture in which bone is broken, splintered or crushed into a number of pieces.
Commissurotomy The heart valves are made up of leaflets. The leaflets touch each other and the edge of the area where they come in contact is known as the commissures. In some patients, specifically those with rheumatic heart disease, the commissures can become scarred and fail to open and allow blood to flow through easily. In situations like this, the commissures can be released or reopened with a procedure known as commissurotomy.
Commit Commit is a prescription or over-the-counter drug which is (or once was) approved in the United States and possibly in other countries. Active ingredient(s): nicotine polacrilex.
Common acute lymphocytic leukemia antigen (CALLA) A cell surface enzyme with neutral metalloendopeptidase activity that serves as a marker for the common form of ALL (acute lymphocytic leukemia) as well as for Burkitt lymphoma and follicular germinal center lymphoma. CALLA is normally present on the surface of early lymphoid cells as well as on a number of other types of normal cells, such as especially cells in the kidney.
Common bile duct The tube that carries bile from the liver to the small intestine.
Common bile duct obstruction A blockage of the common bile duct, often caused by gallstones.
Common cold A viral upper respiratory tract infection. This contagious illness can be caused by many different types of viruses, and the body can never build up resistance to all of them. For this reason, colds are a frequent and recurring problem. In fact kindergarten children average 12 colds per year, while adolescents and adults have around seven colds per year.
Common migraine Migraine without aura. The most frequent type, accounting for about 80-85% of migraine.
Commotio cordis "Sudden cardiac arrest from a blunt, nonpenetrating blow to the chest. The basis of the cardiac arrest is ventricular fibrillation (a chaotically abnormal heart rhythm) triggered by chest wall impact immediately over the anatomic position of the heart. This can happen, for example, in sports such with baseballs, softballs, lacrosse balls, hockey pucks and a blow in boxing. The only effective treatment is cardiopulmonary resuscitation with defibrillation to reverse ventricular fibrillation. Commotio cordis ia also known as a ""concussion of the heart."""
Communicable Disease An illness due to a specific infectious agent or its toxic products that arises through transmission of that agent or its products from an infected person, animal or inanimate reservoir to a susceptible host; either directly or indirectly through an intermediate plant or animal host, vector or the inanimate environment (synonym: infectious disease).
Communicable disease A disease spread through direct contact with an infected person or substance.
Communication Diseases Centre The Communication Diseases Centre is a hospital in Singapore.
Community General Hospital The Community General Hospital is a hospital in Fort Fairfield, Maine, United States.
Community General Osteopathic The Community General Osteopathic is a hospital in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States.
Community Health Center of Branch County Community Health Center of Branch County is a hospital in Coldwater, Michigan (USA).
Community Health Network Community Health Network is a hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana (USA).
Community Health-Selinsgrove The Community Health-Selinsgrove is a hospital in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, United States.
Community Healthcare System Community Healthcare System is a hospital in Munster, Indiana (USA).
Community Hospital Community Hospital is a hospital in Grand Junction, Colorado (USA).
Community Hospital Anderson Community Hospital Anderson is a hospital in Anderson, Indiana (USA).
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Community Hospital Of Gardena The Community Hospital Of Gardena is a hospital in Los Angeles, California, United States.
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Community Hospital Of Kane The Community Hospital Of Kane is a hospital in Sheffield, Pennsylvania, United States.
Community Hospital of Lancaster Community Hospital of Lancaster is a hospital in Lancaster, Pennsylvania (USA).
Community Hospital of Long Beach Community Hospital of Long Beach is a hospital in Long Beach, California (USA).
Community Hospital of Los Gatos Community Hospital of Los Gatos is a hospital in Los Gatos, California (USA).
Community Hospital of Ottawa Community Hospital of Ottawa is a hospital in Ottawa, Illinois (USA).
Community Hospital of Springfield The Community Hospital of Springfield is a hospital in Springfield, Ohio, United States.
Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula The Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula is a hospital in Monterey, California, United States.
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Community Hospital Watervliet Community Hospital Watervliet is a hospital in Watervliet, Michigan (USA).
Community Hospital-Lancaster The Community Hospital-Lancaster is a hospital in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States.
Community Hospitals and Wellness Centers The Community Hospitals and Wellness Centers is a hospital in Bryan, Ohio, United States.
Community Medical Center Community Medical Center is a hospital in Missoula, Montana (USA).
Community Medical Center-Transitional Care Unit The Community Medical Center-Transitional Care Unit is a hospital in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Community Memorial Healthcenter The Community Memorial Healthcenter is a hospital in Virginia, United States.
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Community Mental Health Center The Community Mental Health Center is a hospital in Meadville, Pennsylvania, United States.
Community Methodist Hospital Community Methodist Hospital is a hospital in Rushville, Illinois (USA).
Community-acquired infection An infection acquired in the community. In contrast to a nosocomial (hospital-acquired) infection.
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Comedones The plural of comedo, the primary sign of acne, consisting of a dilated (widened) hair follicle filled with keratin squamae (skin debris), bacteria, and sebum (oil). Comedones may be closed or open.
Commensal 1. Living in a relationship in which one organism derives food or other benefits from another organism without hurting or helping it. Commensal bacteria are part of the normal flora in the mouth. 2. An intimate relationship. The Norway rat, roof rat, and house mouse are considered commensal rodents because of their intimate relationships with humans.
Comminuted fracture A fracture in which bone is broken, splintered or crushed into a number of pieces.
Common acute lymphocytic leukemia antigen (CALLA) A cell surface enzyme with neutral metalloendopeptidase activity that serves as a marker for the common form of ALL (acute lymphocytic leukemia) as well as for Burkitt lymphoma and follicular germinal center lymphoma. CALLA is normally present on the surface of early lymphoid cells as well as on a number of other types of normal cells, such as especially cells in the kidney.
Common cold A viral upper respiratory tract infection. This contagious illness can be caused by many different types of viruses, and the body can never build up resistance to all of them. For this reason, colds are a frequent and recurring problem. In fact kindergarten children average 12 colds per year, while adolescents and adults have around seven colds per year.
Common hepatic duct
Common migraine Migraine without aura. The most frequent type, accounting for about 80-85% of migraine.
Commotio cordis "Sudden cardiac arrest from a blunt, nonpenetrating blow to the chest. The basis of the cardiac arrest is ventricular fibrillation (a chaotically abnormal heart rhythm) triggered by chest wall impact immediately over the anatomic position of the heart. This can happen, for example, in sports such with baseballs, softballs, lacrosse balls, hockey pucks and a blow in boxing. The only effective treatment is cardiopulmonary resuscitation with defibrillation to reverse ventricular fibrillation. Commotio cordis ia also known as a ""concussion of the heart."""
Community-acquired infection An infection acquired in the community. In contrast to a nosocomial (hospital-acquired) infection.
Compartment syndrome A condition in which there is swelling and an increase in pressure within a limited space (a compartment) that presses on and compromises blood vessels, nerves, and/or tendons that run through that compartment. Hence, the function of tissue within that compartment is compromised. Compartment syndromes usually involve the leg but can also occur in the forearm, arm, thigh, shoulder, and buttock. Some of the causes of increased pressure in compartment syndromes are trauma (for example, a fracture), too-tight wound dressings or casts, hemorrhage (bleeding) into the compartment, or inflammation (carpal tunnel syndrome, for example).
Complement system A series of molecules that work together to perform many immune system functions. For example, the complement system helps to dissolve and remove immune complexes and to kill foreign cells.
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