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CMVIn Roman Numeral number 905 is written as: CMV
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CMVA virus that infects 50-85% of adults in the US by age 40 and is also the virus most frequently transmitted to a child before birth. Persons with symptoms have a mononucleosis-like syndrome with prolonged fever and mild hepatitis. Once a person becomes infected, the virus remains alive and usually dormant within that person's body for life. Re [..]
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CMVA virus that may be carried in an inactive state for life by healthy individuals. It is a cause of severe pneumonia in people with a suppressed immune system, such as those undergoing bone marrow tran [..]
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CMVcytomegalovirus.
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CMVAn approved list of terms coded in a fashion that facilitates the use of the computer. Controlled vocabularies are essential if clinical applications are to function as intended. Widely used systems i [..]
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CMVAn infection that may be transmitted through sexual or intimate contact or childbirth and that may cause permanent disability, including hearing loss and mental retardation for infants and blindness and mental disorders for adults.
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CMVa breath sequence in which all ventilator delivered breaths are mandatory (see mandatory breath), and delivered at a set minimum frequency, but in which any inspiratory effort by the patient during th [..]
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CMV(n) any of a group of herpes viruses that enlarge epithelial cells and can cause birth defects; can affect humans with impaired immunological systems
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CMVa common virus found in 4 out of 5 people over the age of 35; in people with healthy immune systems it is harmless, but in immunosuppressed people it can cause cytomegalic inclusion disease which can lead to pneumonia; it can be transmitted through blood transfusions (or from a mother to her fetus)
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CMV cytomegalovirus
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CMV(Cytomegalovirus) A virus related to the herpes family. CMV may occur without any symptoms or may result in mild flu-like symptoms. Severe infections can result in retinitis, hepatitis, mononucleosis, [..]
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CMVConverted Meteorological Visibility
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CMVA virus that may be carried in an inactive state for life by healthy individuals. It is a cause of severe pneumonia in people with a suppressed immune system, such as those undergoing bone marrow transplantation or those with leukemia or lymphoma. Also called cytomegalovirus.
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CMVabbreviation for cytomegalovirus; a herpesvirus that infects 50% to 85% of US adults by age 40; infection may be asymptomatic, or cause a mononucleosis-like illness with prolonged fever and mild hepatitis; once infected, the virus remains alive (usually dormant) in the person for life; may recur if the immune system become suppressed
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CMV Short for ‘cytomegalovirus’, a virus that is more likely to cause infections in people whose immune system is weakened by lymphoma or a treatment for lymphoma
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CMVCommercial motor vehicle
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CMVA virus that may cause flu-like symptoms in the general population, but can cause severe disease in premature babies, bone marrow transplant recipients, and AIDS patients.
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CMVacronym for cytomegalovirus, a virus that most adults are exposed to at some time in their lives. Low birth-weight infants and premature babies have immune systems that are not fully developed and, as a result, are highly susceptible to infection with CMV. Donors who do not have the presence of CMV antibodies (CMV-negative) and red blood cell and p [..]
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CMVCytomegalovirus
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CMVSee Cytomegalovirus infection.
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CMV
(medicine) cytomegalovirus
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CMVSee: Cytomegalovirus
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CMVCytomegalovirus Collection Any procedure for harvesting cellular therapy products, including labeling, regardless of technique or source.
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CMVcytomegalovirus.
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CMV Cytomegalovirus, a normally harmless virus that lives in the environment and enters most of our bodies by the time we become adults. We make antibodies to this virus and are not usually affected by it. However, being immunosuppressed can result in the virus causing infections in the liver (CMV hepatitis) or in other organs of the body. These C [..]
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