CH Clinical Abbreviation

Also known as: CH., CH-, CH$, CH+

CH has various meanings in the Clinical category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of CH in Clinical.

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Cholesterol

 A lipid unique to animal cells that is used in the construction of cell membranes and as a building block for some hormones. A sterol that is an important constituent of eukaryotic membranes as well as lipoproteins; also a precursor of steroid hormones.

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Chromosome

A chromosome is packaged and organized chromatin, a complex of macromolecules found in cells, consisting of DNA, protein and RNA. The main information-carrying macromolecule is a single piece of coiled double-stranded DNA, containing many genes, regulatory elements and other non-coding DNA.

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Chronic

In medicine, lasting a long time. A chronic condition is one that lasts 3 months or more. Chronic diseases are in contrast to those that are acute or subacute.

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