CH in Clinical Meaning

The CH meaning in Clinical terms is "Current History". There are 4 related meanings of the CH Clinical abbreviation.

CH on Clinical Full Forms

  1. Current History
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. What does CH stand for Clinical?

    CH stands for Current History in Clinical terms.

  2. What is the shortened form of Chromosome in Clinical?

    The short form of "Chromosome" is CH for Clinical.

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