The doctor understands a cervical spine fracture or a cervical spine fracture to be a complete or partial vertebral fracture of the cervical spine . Colloquially, a cervical vertebra fracture is often referred to as a broken neck. This injury carries the risk of paraplegia if the spinal cord of the cervical spine is also…
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OAS – Organization of American States
The Organization of American States (or OAS according to Abbreviationfinder.org) was created in 1948 when the Charter of the OAS was signed in Bogotá (Colombia), which entered into force in December 1951, with the objective of achieving in its member states, as stipulated in the Article 1 of the Charter, an order of peace and justice, promote…
COC – Glandular Odontogenic Cyst
Glandular odontogenic cysts are very rare cysts in the jaw area. They cause little or no discomfort to the patient for a long time, but if left untreated they can lead to bone damage. They must be treated surgically, with options ranging from conservative to aggressive depending on the number and location of the cysts….
ECI – Ear Canal Inflammation
An inflammation of the ear canal, or otitis externa, is usually associated with severe ear pain. It can sometimes be quite lengthy, but complications rarely occur. If attention is paid to proper treatment, the disease heals without any consequential damage. If the ear canal inflammation develops while swimming, bathing or diving, it is also called…
ECF – Epiphyseal Capitis Femoris
As slipped capital femoral epiphysis an orthopedic disease is referred to at the hip. It is also known as the adolescent femoral head solution. What is epiphyseal capitis femoris? In the case of epiphyseal capitis femoris (ECF), the head of the femoral neck becomes detached and slips off within the femoral neck growth plate. Since…
DORV – Double Outlet Right Ventricle
A double outlet right ventricle is understood to mean different malformations of the heart. The large arteries pulmonary artery and aorta have their origin exclusively in the right ventricle. What is the double outlet right ventricle? According to abbreviationfinder.org, double outlet right ventricle (DORV) is the English name for right double outlet ventricle. This means…
CML – Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
The chronic myeloid leukemia (or CML according to abbreviationfinder) is a special sub-type of leukemia in which the white blood cells in the blood fall ill and have a detrimental effect on the whole organism. But how exactly can a disease with CML be diagnosed? And how can chronic myeloid leukemia be treated? What is…
CCA – Corpus Callosum Agenesis
The corpus callosum agenesis is a hereditary disease and inhibition malformation with a partial or total malposition of the cerebral bar. Those affected often show behavioral problems and can suffer from symptoms such as impaired vision and hearing. The agenesis is treated symptomatically as there is no causal therapy. What is corpus callosum agenesis? The…
CUP Syndrome – Cancer of Unknown Primary
A CUP syndrome is used when the organism has metastasized (tumor colonization) and the primary tumor cannot be identified. About two to five percent of cancer patients are affected by CUP syndrome, which in most cases is lethal (ie fatal). What is CUP Syndrome? According to AbbreviationFinder, the CUP syndrome (Cancer of Unknown Primary –…
CHILD – congenital hemidysplasia with ichthyosiform erythroderma and limb defects
The CHILD syndrome belongs to the group of hereditary skin diseases, which are called genodermatoses. It is a very rare disease that only affects one half of the body, usually the right half. In addition to genodermatosis, malformations of limbs and anomalies of internal organs occur at the same time. What is CHILD Syndrome? According…
CPPS – Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome
Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS) describes chronic pelvic pain syndrome, a disease that is difficult to treat. A combination of different factors is what causes the symptoms that are associated with it. What is Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome? When Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, is a condition of pain in the pelvic…
BLS – Beemer-Langer Syndrome
When Beemer-Langer syndrome is a disorder that is usually counted to the so-called Osteochondrodysplasias. The Beemer-Langer syndrome is referred to in many cases with the synonymous term short rib polydactyly syndrome Beemer type. What is Beemer-Langer Syndrome? From a medical point of view, the Beemer-Langer syndrome is classified as one of the so-called short-rib polydactyly…
ABN – Aseptic Bone Necrosis
Necrotic degradation processes of the human bone substance that cannot be traced back to an infection but to a vascular infarction are called aseptic bone necrosis. Depending on the location and type of aseptic bone necrosis, both sexes can be affected differently. What is aseptic bone necrosis? The term aseptic bone necrosis covers necrotizing diseases…
CPU – Central Processing Unit
According to Abbreviationfinder.org, CPU stands for Central Processing Unit. The term “central processing unit” is, broadly speaking, a description of a certain class of logic machines that can execute complex computer programs. This broad definition can easily be applied to many of the early computers that existed long before the term “CPU” was in wide…
BHD – Birt-Hogg-Dube Syndrome
Abbreviated as BHD by Abbreviationfinder.org, the Birt-Hogg-Dube syndrome is an autosomal dominant hereditary disease based on mutations in the FLCN gene. The patients suffer from multiple skin lesions, lung cysts and kidney tumors. Treatment is limited to symptomatic resection and, if necessary, post-treatment of the tumors. What is Birt-Hogg-Dube Syndrome? Hereditary diseases are diseases that…
AHT – Arterial Hypertension
The arteries and veins are central blood-carrying systems, which supply the entire human organism with nutrients and oxygen and remove toxic metabolic end products. A number of external and internal factors can cause arterial hypertension, which can affect all organs. What is arterial hypertension? Abbreviated as AHT by Abbreviationfinder.org, Arterial hypertension is a disease that…
ARVD – Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy
A heart disease is called arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy . What is arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy? Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy becomes noticeable through cardiac arrhythmias such as palpitations or palpitations , which are perceived as very unpleasant. Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy ( ARVCM ) is a heart disease that is inherited. In earlier times it…
AV Block – Atrioventricular Block
In a healthy heart, the heart rhythm is determined by the sinus node and transmitted to the heart chambers via the AV node. In the case of cardiac arrhythmias such as the AV block (atrioventricular block) , this conduction is disturbed. What is atrioventricular block? Atrioventricular block leads to a cardiac arrhythmia that is relatively…
AHDS – Allan-Herndon-Dudley Syndrome
The Allan – Herndon – Dudley syndrome is a mutation in the SLC16A2 gene that changes the thyroid hormone transporter MCT8 and causes impaired iodothyronine uptake in muscle tissue and the central nervous system. Due to the mutation, those affected suffer from muscle weakness as well as mobile and mental development delays. AHDS is incurable…
Fringed Boots
Fringed boots are nowadays one of the most popular alternatives to classic cowboy boots and are mainly used in summer and autumn to give an outfit a very special touch. Compared to other boots, the fringed boots appear lighter and convince in this context with their optimal wearing comfort. Classically, most models convince in colors…
Buffalo
Buffalo. They are extremely docile animals and easily adapt to adverse tropical conditions where cattle hardly survive. They are very long-lived animals, they can live more than 18 years of age in production. General characteristics The water buffalo is a domestic animal native to the swampy or semi-swampy areas of Asia. The species “Bubalus bubalis”…
EAA – European Accessibility Act
What is the European Accessibility Act? In the European Accessibility Act, the European Union formulated binding guidelines for digital accessibility in 2019. This is intended to give people with disabilities access to IT, technology and telecommunications as well as software and cloud services. Accessibility in general means that everyone can have access to services, goods…
CSS – Cascading Style Sheets
Cascading Style Sheets – An Introduction Cascading style sheets (CSS for short) are instructions for the design (“style”) of websites. Together with the HTML code, they make up the appearance of a website. Style sheets are like the “clothes” of a website – without them you only see the bare, unformatted content. As with clothing,…
VC – Venture Capital
What is Venture Capital (VC)? According to Abbreviationfinder.org, Venture Capital (VC) is a type of investment fund focused on growth capital for medium-sized companies that already have a client portfolio and revenue, but that still need to make a leap in growth. It is different from Private Equity (PE) with regard to the stage of…
PNG – Portable Network Graphics
PNG (Portable Network Graphics, see Abbreviationfinder.org) is a graphical format based on algorithm of lossless compression for bitmaps not subject to patents. This format was developed in large part to overcome the deficiencies of the GIF format and allows you to store images with a greater depth of contrast and other important data. History and development The motivations…
IEEE – Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IEEE, which stands for Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers according to Abbreviationfinder.org, is a global technical-professional association dedicated to standardization, among other things. It is the largest international non-profit association made up of new technology professionals. Definition The IEEE, created in New York in 1884, is an international non-profit association with its headquarters in the…
FDDI – Fiber Distributed Data Interface
With its acronym in English (Fiber Distributed Data Interface defined by Abbreviationfinder.org), FDDI is a set of ISO and ANSI standards for the transmission of data in local or wide area computer networks (LAN) using fiber optic cable. They emerged in the mid-1980s to support high-speed workstations, which had pushed the capabilities of existing [Ethernet]…
ICJ – International Court of Justice
International Court of Justice, abbreviated as ICJ by Abbreviationfinder.org, French Cour Internationale de Justice [ku ː r ε tεrnasj ɔ nal də ʒ ys tis], abbreviation C. I. J. [was ʒ i], English International Court of Justice [ ɪ ntə næ ʃ nl k ɔ ː t ɔ f d ʒ ʌ st ɪ s], abbreviation I….
LN – League of Nations
Short for LN by Abbreviationfinder.org, League of Nations, French Société des Nations [s ɔ sje te ː de na sj ɔ ], English League of Nations [li ː g əv ne ɪ ʃ nz], 1920-46, an international organization dedicated to safeguarding world peace; The seat was in Geneva. Organization The highest body was the Federal…
DELE – Diploma de Espanol Como Lengua Extranjera
DELE exam for C1 language level The DELE exam at level C1 is 4 hours and 20 minutes longer than the one at level B2 and has a different structure: Reading comprehension and language use This examination unit Comprensión de lectura y uso de la lengua is designed to last 90 minutes and consists of…