CCA British medicine Abbreviation

CCA has various meanings in the British medicine category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of CCA in British medicine.

Cholic Acid

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Carcinoma

Carcinoma is a type of cancer that develops from epithelial cells. Specifically, a carcinoma is a cancer that begins in a tissue that lines the inner or outer surfaces of the body, and that generally arises from cells originating in the endodermal or ectodermal germ layer during embryogenesis.

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Cardiac Catheterisation

Procedure which involves passing a catheter into the heart

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Cholangiocarcinoma

Cholangiocarcinoma or bile duct cancer is a form of cancer that is composed of mutated epithelial cells that originate in the bile ducts which drain bile from the liver into the small intestine. Other biliary tract cancers include gallbladder cancer and cancer of the ampulla of Vater.

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Conventional Coronary Angiography
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Corticocerebellar Atrophy
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Crossed Cerebellar Atrophy
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Carboxylic Acid

Any acid that has a -CO2H functional group.

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Civil Contingencies Act 2004
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Current Cost Accounting

Current cost accounting is a type of accounting that records the updated amounts according to the current cost as opposed to the historical cost.

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