CE

There are multiple definitions:

  1. contrast enhanced(English)

  2. crown ether(English)

  3. cholesterol embolism(English)

  4. capsule endoscopy(English)

  5. constitutional eczema(English)

  6. Common Era(English)

  7. capillary electrophoresis(English)

  8. Crédit Européen(French)

  9. Conformité Européenne(French)

  10. consulteenheid(Dutch)

  11. contrast echocardiography(English)

  12. cardiac embolism(English)

    • coronary embolism is possible by 3 mechanisms: direct, paradoxical, or iatrogenic. Direct mechanism results from a thrombus originating distal to the pulmonary capillary bed from pulmonary veins, left atrium (especially left atrial appendage in the setting of atrial fibrillation), mitral valve, left ventricle, aortic valve, or sinus of Valsalva. Atrial fibrillation is the most common presumptive culprit in patients with assumed or documented coronary embolism (28%–73%), followed by dilated cardiomyopathy (10%–25%), infectious endocarditis (4%–8%), other valvular heart disease (0%–15%), intracardiac neoplasia (e.g., myxoma; 0%–6%), or marantic (noninfectious) endocarditis in patients with malignancy. Coronary embolism is also attributed to prothrombotic conditions that may promote thrombus/embolus formation within the arterial system, such as systemic autoimmune disease and malignancies
    • AF, APS, DCM, LA, MI, PFO
    • Cardiology, Pathology, Coronary circulation
    • https://doi.org…16966-7.00008-7
  13. cardiovascular emergency(English)

  14. continuing education(English)

  15. cholesterol ester(English)

  16. collection efficiency(English)

  17. cinnamon extract(English)

  18. composite endpoint(English)

  19. conjugated estrogen(English)

  20. clinically evaluable(English)

  21. central elevation(English)

  22. coronary endarterectomy(English)

  23. center-edge [angle](English)

  24. cauda equina(Latin)

    • risk factors logically could be classified as belonging to one of four domains, namely, (1) general (systemic) conditions in the patient, (2) individual urinary tract conditions in the patient, (3) routine aspects related to the patient, and (4) factors related to intermittent catheters per se
    • IC, MS, SB, SCI
    • Urology, Risk factor
    • https://doi.org…55/2019/2757862
  25. cardioembolic [stroke](English)

  26. cockroach extract(English)

  27. concentric [surface] electrode(English)