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|
CEA
|  |
see Carcinoembryonic antigen
|
 |
|
Cecum
|  |
|
 |
|
ameboma of
|  |
Amebiasis:
Chronic amebic infection
|
 |
|
volvulus of
|  |
Intestinal Obstruction: Diagnosis
Intestinal Obstruction:
Specific measures
|
 |
|
Cefaclor
|  |
Usual Doses of Commonly Prescribed Antibiotics
|
 |
|
in otitis media
|  |
Antibiotics for Otitis Media
|
 |
|
Cefadroxil
|  |
Usual Doses of Commonly Prescribed Antibiotics
|
 |
|
in endocarditis prophylaxis
|  |
Recommended Endocarditis Prophylaxis During Oral-Dental or Respiratory Tract Procedures*
|
 |
|
Cefazolin
|  |
Usual Doses of Commonly Prescribed Antibiotics
|
 |
|
in endocarditis prophylaxis
|  |
Recommended Endocarditis Prophylaxis During Oral-Dental or Respiratory Tract Procedures*
|
 |
|
in infective endocarditis
|  |
Antibiotic Regimens for Endocarditis 
|
 |
|
neonatal dosage of
|  |
Recommended Dosages of Selected Parenteral Antibiotics for Neonates
|
 |
|
Cefepime
|  |
Usual Doses of Commonly Prescribed Antibiotics
β-Lactams:
Fourth-generation cephalosporin
|
 |
|
in infective endocarditis
|  |
Antibiotic Regimens for Endocarditis 
|
 |
|
in meningitis
|  |
Acute Bacterial Meningitis: Antibiotics
|
 |
|
neonatal dosage of
|  |
Recommended Dosages of Selected Parenteral Antibiotics for Neonates
|
 |
|
Cefoperazone
|  |
Usual Doses of Commonly Prescribed Antibiotics
|
 |
|
Cefotaxime
|  |
Usual Doses of Commonly Prescribed Antibiotics
Some Clinical Uses of 3rd- and 4th-Generation Cephalosporins
|
 |
|
in meningitis
|  |
Acute Bacterial Meningitis: Antibiotics
Acute Bacterial Meningitis: Antibiotics
|
 |
|
neonatal dosage of
|  |
Recommended Dosages of Selected Parenteral Antibiotics for Neonates
|
 |
|
Cefotetan
|  |
Usual Doses of Commonly Prescribed Antibiotics
|
 |
|
Cefoxitin
|  |
Usual Doses of Commonly Prescribed Antibiotics
|
 |
|
Cefpodoxime
|  |
Usual Doses of Commonly Prescribed Antibiotics
Some Clinical Uses of 3rd- and 4th-Generation Cephalosporins
|
 |
|
Cefprozil
|  |
Usual Doses of Commonly Prescribed Antibiotics
|
 |
|
Ceftazidime
|  |
Usual Doses of Commonly Prescribed Antibiotics
Some Clinical Uses of 3rd- and 4th-Generation Cephalosporins
|
 |
|
in infective endocarditis
|  |
Antibiotic Regimens for Endocarditis 
|
 |
|
in meningitis
|  |
Acute Bacterial Meningitis: Antibiotics
Acute Bacterial Meningitis: Antibiotics
|
 |
|
neonatal dosage of
|  |
Recommended Dosages of Selected Parenteral Antibiotics for Neonates
|
 |
|
Ceftibuten
|  |
Usual Doses of Commonly Prescribed Antibiotics
|
 |
|
Ceftizoxime
|  |
Usual Doses of Commonly Prescribed Antibiotics
|
 |
|
Ceftobiprole
|  |
β-Lactams:
Fifth-generation cephalosporin
|
 |
|
Ceftriaxone
|  |
Overview of Antibacterial Drugs: Effectiveness
Usual Doses of Commonly Prescribed Antibiotics
Some Clinical Uses of 3rd- and 4th-Generation Cephalosporins
|
 |
|
in children
|  |
Drugs Manifesting Unusual Toxicity in Children
|
 |
|
in infective endocarditis
|  |
Antibiotic Regimens for Endocarditis 
|
 |
|
in Lyme disease
|  |
Guidelines for Antibiotic Treatment Lyme Disease in Adults*
Guidelines for Antibiotic Treatment Lyme Disease in Adults*
|
 |
|
in meningitis
|  |
Acute Bacterial Meningitis: Antibiotics
Acute Bacterial Meningitis: Antibiotics
|
 |
|
neonatal dosage of
|  |
Recommended Dosages of Selected Parenteral Antibiotics for Neonates
|
 |
|
in otitis media
|  |
Antibiotics for Otitis Media
|
 |
|
Cefuroxime
|  |
Usual Doses of Commonly Prescribed Antibiotics
|
 |
|
in Lyme disease
|  |
Guidelines for Antibiotic Treatment Lyme Disease in Adults*
|
 |
|
in otitis media
|  |
Antibiotics for Otitis Media
|
 |
|
Celecoxib
|  |
Nonopioid Analgesics
|
 |
|
Celiac axis occlusion
|  |
Abdominal Aortic Branch Occlusion
|
 |
|
Celiac sprue
|  |
see also Sprue, celiac
Small-Bowel Mucosal Histology in Certain Malabsorptive Disorders
Celiac Disease
|
 |
|
dermatitis herpetiformis and
|  |
Dermatitis Herpetiformis
|
 |
|
Cell cycle
|  |
The cell cycle.
|
 |
|
Cellophane maculopathy
|  |
Epiretinal Membrane
|
 |
|
Cellulase
|  |
Bezoars and Foreign Bodies: Treatment
|
 |
|
Cellulitis
|  |
Cellulitis
|
 |
|
bursitis vs
|  |
Bursa, Muscle, and Tendon Disorders: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
clostridial
|  |
Clostridial Soft-Tissue Infections
|
 |
|
deep venous thrombosis vs
|  |
Differentiating Cellulitis and Deep Venous Thrombosis
|
 |
|
edema and
|  |
Some Causes of Edema
|
 |
|
erysipeloid
|  |
Erysipelothricosis
|
 |
|
necrotizing subcutaneous infection vs
|  |
Necrotizing Subcutaneous Infection: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
noncholera Vibrio
|  |
Cholera: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
orbital
|  |
Some Causes of Eyelid Swelling
Some Causes of Eye Pain
Some Causes of Proptosis
Preseptal and Orbital Cellulitis
Orbital Cellulitis and Its Complications
|
 |
|
peritonsillar
|  |
Peritonsillar Abscess and Cellulitis
|
 |
|
pregnancy and
|  |
Some Causes of Edema During Late Pregnancy
|
 |
|
preseptal
|  |
Some Causes of Eyelid Swelling
Preseptal and Orbital Cellulitis
|
 |
|
streptococcal
|  |
Streptococcal Infections: Diseases Caused by Streptococci
Streptococcal Infections:
Skin infection
|
 |
|
submandibular space
|  |
Submandibular Space Infection
|
 |
|
supraglottic
|  |
Epiglottitis
|
 |
|
Cementoma
|  |
Jaw Tumors
|
 |
|
Centigrade temeprature scale
|  |
Centigrade–Fahrenheit Equivalents*
|
 |
|
Centipede bites
|  |
Centipede and Millipede Bites
|
 |
|
Central cord syndrome
|  |
Spinal Cord Syndromes
Spinal Trauma: Incomplete cord injury
|
 |
|
Central core myopathy
|  |
Congenital Myopathies:
Core myopathies
|
 |
|
Central nervous system
|  |
see also Brain
see also Spinal cord
|
 |
|
aging-related changes in
|  |
Selected Physiologic Age-Related Changes
|
 |
|
in altitude sickness
|  |
Altitude Diseases: Pathophysiology
|
 |
|
drug penetration of
|  |
Drug Distribution to Tissues:
Blood-brain barrier
|
 |
|
of premature infant
|  |
Premature Infant:
CNS
|
 |
|
Central pontine myelinolysis
|  |
Electrolyte Disorders:
Osmotic demyelination syndrome
|
 |
|
Central retinal artery occlusion
|  |
Central and Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion
|
 |
|
Central retinal vein occlusion
|  |
Central and Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion
|
 |
|
Central sleep apnea
|  |
Central Sleep Apnea
|
 |
|
Central venous catheterization
|  |
see also Catheterization, central venous
Vascular Access:
Central Venous Catheterization
Complications Associated With Central Venous Catheters
|
 |
|
Central venous pressure
|  |
Shock and Fluid Resuscitation: Ancillary testing
Intravenous Fluid Resuscitation: Central venous pressure
Sepsis and Septic Shock: Treatment
|
 |
|
Cephalexin
|  |
Usual Doses of Commonly Prescribed Antibiotics
|
 |
|
in endocarditis prophylaxis
|  |
Recommended Endocarditis Prophylaxis During Oral-Dental or Respiratory Tract Procedures*
|
 |
|
Cephalhematoma
|  |
Approach to the Care of Normal Infants and Children: Head and neck
Birth Injuries:
Head Injuries
Perinatal Hematologic Disorders:
Blood loss
|
 |
|
cephalosporins
|  |
|
 |
|
3rd generation
|  |
Some Clinical Uses of 3rd- and 4th-Generation Cephalosporins
|
 |
|
Cephalosporins
|  |
β-Lactams:
Cephalosporins
|
 |
|
1st generation
|  |
Usual Doses of Commonly Prescribed Antibiotics
Cephalosporins*
β-Lactams:
First-generation cephalosporins
|
 |
|
2nd generation
|  |
Usual Doses of Commonly Prescribed Antibiotics
Cephalosporins*
β-Lactams:
Second-generation cephalosporins and cephamycins
|
 |
|
3rd generation
|  |
Usual Doses of Commonly Prescribed Antibiotics
Cephalosporins*
β-Lactams:
Third-generation cephalosporins
|
 |
|
4th generation
|  |
Usual Doses of Commonly Prescribed Antibiotics
Cephalosporins*
β-Lactams:
Fourth-generation cephalosporin
Some Clinical Uses of 3rd- and 4th-Generation Cephalosporins
|
 |
|
5th generation
|  |
β-Lactams:
Fifth-generation cephalosporin
|
 |
|
Cephamycins
|  |
β-Lactams:
Second-generation cephalosporins and cephamycins
|
 |
|
Cercarial dermatitis
|  |
Schistosomiasis:
Dermatitis Caused by Avian and Animal Schistosomes
|
 |
|
Cerclage
|  |
Cervical Insufficiency: Treatment
|
 |
|
Cerebellar ataxia
|  |
Approach to the Neurologic Patient:
Gait, stance, and coordination
Cerebellar Disorders
Signs of Cerebellar Disorders
Multiple Sclerosis (MS):
Cerebellar
|
 |
|
chickenpox and
|  |
Chickenpox:
Complications
|
 |
|
Cerebellar degeneration
|  |
|
 |
|
paraneoplastic
|  |
Paraneoplastic Syndromes:
Neurologic paraneoplastic syndromes
|
 |
|
Cerebellum
|  |
|
 |
|
disorders of
|  |
Cerebellar Disorders
Signs of Cerebellar Disorders
|
 |
|
Cerebral arteries
|  |
Arteries of the brain. 
|
 |
|
aneurysm of
|  |
Vascular Lesions in the Brain
Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD): Pathophysiology
|
 |
|
malformation of
|  |
Vascular Lesions in the Brain
|
 |
|
obstruction of
|  |
Selected Stroke Syndromes
Ischemic Stroke
The National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale*
Exclusion Criteria for Use of Tissue Plasminogen Activator in Stroke*
|
 |
|
Cerebral cortex
|  |
Areas of the brain. 
Function and Dysfunction of the Cerebral Lobes
|
 |
|
Cerebral edema
|  |
|
 |
|
brain injury and
|  |
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): Pathophysiology
|
 |
|
cardiac arrest and
|  |
Cardiac Arrest: Pathophysiology
|
 |
|
diabetic ketoacidosis and
|  |
Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA): Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
high-altitude
|  |
Altitude Diseases:
High-altitude cerebral edema (HACE)
|
 |
|
hyponatremia and
|  |
Electrolyte Disorders: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
seizures and
|  |
Causes of Seizures
|
 |
|
Cerebral hemispheres
|  |
Function and Dysfunction of the Cerebral Lobes
|
 |
|
malformation of
|  |
Brain Anomalies:
Malformed cerebral hemispheres
|
 |
|
Cerebral hemorrhage
|  |
Intracerebral Hemorrhage
|
 |
|
Cerebral palsy syndromes
|  |
Neurologic Disorders in Children
|
 |
|
Cerebral perfusion pressure
|  |
Monitoring and Testing the Critical Care Patient:
Intracranial Pressure Monitoring
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): Pathophysiology
|
 |
|
Cerebral syndrome
|  |
Radiation Exposure and Contamination:
Acute radiation syndromes (ARS)
|
 |
|
Cerebritis
|  |
|
 |
|
paraneoplastic
|  |
Paraneoplastic Syndromes:
Neurologic paraneoplastic syndromes
|
 |
|
Cerebrohepatorenal syndrome
|  |
Major Groups of Cystic Nephropathies
Disorders of Fatty Acid, Very Long-Chain Fatty Acid, and Glycerol Metabolism
|
 |
|
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
|  |
Cerebrospinal Fluid Abnormalities in Various Disorders
Neurologic Diagnostic Procedures:
Lumbar puncture (spinal tap)
|
 |
|
in brain lymphoma
|  |
Primary Brain Lymphomas: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
drug penetration of
|  |
Drug Distribution to Tissues:
Blood-brain barrier
|
 |
|
in encephalitis
|  |
Encephalitis:
CSF testing
|
 |
|
leakage of
|  |
Some Causes of Ear Discharge
Post–Lumbar Puncture and Other Low–Pressure Headaches
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): Symptoms and Signs
Fractures of the Nose: Symptoms and Signs
Temporal Bone Fractures: Treatment
|
 |
|
in meningitis
|  |
CSF Findings in Meningitis
Acute Bacterial Meningitis:
Lumbar puncture
|
 |
|
in neonate
|  |
Neonatal Bacterial Meningitis: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
in multiple sclerosis
|  |
Multiple Sclerosis (MS): Diagnosis
|
 |
|
in neonatal sepsis
|  |
Neonatal Sepsis:
Lumbar puncture
|
 |
|
in neonate
|  |
Neonatal Bacterial Meningitis: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
in neurologic disorders
|  |
Neurologic Diagnostic Procedures:
Lumbar puncture (spinal tap)
Cerebrospinal Fluid Abnormalities in Various Disorders
|
 |
|
in neurosyphilis
|  |
Syphilis:
Late or tertiary syphilis
Syphilis: Posttreatment surveillance
|
 |
|
in polyneuropathy
|  |
Peripheral Neuropathy: Laboratory tests
|
 |
|
in portosystemic encephalopathy
|  |
Portosystemic Encephalopathy: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
in Reye's syndrome
|  |
Reye's Syndrome: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
in stupor and coma
|  |
Coma and Impaired Consciousness: Testing
|
 |
|
in subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
|  |
Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis (SSPE): Diagnosis
|
 |
|
in subarachnoid hemorrhage
|  |
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (SAH): Diagnosis
|
 |
|
in tropical spastic paraparesis/HTLV-associated myelopathy
|  |
Tropical Spastic Paraparesis/HTLV-1–Associated Myelopathy (TSP/HAM): Diagnosis
|
 |
|
xanthochromic
|  |
Neurologic Diagnostic Procedures:
Lumbar puncture (spinal tap)
|
 |
|
Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis
|  |
Genetic (Primary) Dyslipidemias
Lysosomal Storage Disorders
|
 |
|
Cerebrovascular disease
|  |
see also Stroke
Stroke (CVA)
|
 |
|
dementia and
|  |
Modified Hachinski Ischemic Score
Vascular Dementia
|
 |
|
Cerebrovascular examination
|  |
Approach to the Neurologic Patient:
Cerebrovascular examination
|
 |
|
Cerebrum
|  |
see also
|
 |
|
dysfunction of
|  |
Function and Dysfunction of the Cerebral Lobes
|
 |
|
Certolizumab
|  |
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD):
Anticytokine drugs
Some Immunotherapeutic Agents in Clinical Use* 
|
 |
|
Certolizumab pegol
|  |
Other Drugs Used to Treat Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA): Other agents
|
 |
|
Ceruloplasmin
|  |
|
 |
|
deficiency of
|  |
Hereditary Hemochromatosis:
Transferrin and Ceruloplasmin Deficiency
|
 |
|
Wilson disease and
|  |
Copper Deficiency and Toxicity: Ceruloplasmin
|
 |
|
Cerumen
|  |
Some Causes of Earache
Hearing Loss: Etiology
External Ear Obstructions
|
 |
|
Ceruminoma
|  |
Otic Tumors:
Benign otic tumors
|
 |
|
Cervical cap
|  |
Comparison of Common Contraceptive Methods
Contraception:
Cervical cap
|
 |
|
Cervical mucus
|  |
|
 |
|
abnormal
|  |
Abnormal Cervical Mucus
|
 |
|
examination of
|  |
Approach to the Gynecologic Patient: Cervical mucus inspection
Female Reproductive Endocrinology:
Cervix
|
 |
|
ovulation timing with
|  |
Contraception:
Periodic Abstinence
Natural family planning methods.
|
 |
|
Cervical plexus
|  |
Plexuses.
|
 |
|
Cervical spine
|  |
|
 |
|
abnormalities of
|  |
Craniocervical Junction Abnormalities
Spinal Cord Compression
|
 |
|
spondylosis of
|  |
Cervical Spondylosis and Spondylotic Cervical Myelopathy
|
 |
|
subluxation of
|  |
Nontraumatic Spinal Subluxation:
Atlantoaxial Subluxation
Craniocervical Junction Abnormalities:
Congenital
|
 |
|
trauma to
|  |
Approach to the Trauma Patient:
Disability
|
 |
|
Cervicitis
|  |
Cervicitis
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID):
Cervicitis
|
 |
|
dysuria and
|  |
Some Causes of Dysuria
|
 |
|
gonococcal
|  |
Gonorrhea
|
 |
|
infertility and
|  |
Abnormal Cervical Mucus: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
nongonococcal
|  |
Chlamydial, Mycoplasmal, and Ureaplasmal Infections
|
 |
|
pregnancy and
|  |
Some Causes of Vaginal Bleeding During Early Pregnancy
|
 |
|
reactive arthritis and
|  |
Reactive Arthritis: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
vaginitis vs
|  |
Overview of Vaginitis: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
Cervix
|  |
|
 |
|
abnormalities of
|  |
Risk Factors for Complications During Pregnancy:
Genital tract abnormalities
|
 |
|
biopsy of
|  |
Cervical Cancer: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
cancer of
|  |
Cervical Cancer
Bethesda Classification of Cervical Cytology*
Clinical Staging of Cervical Carcinoma*
|
 |
|
HIV infection and
|  |
Cancers Common in HIV-Infected Patients:
Cervical cancer
|
 |
|
human papillomavirus infection and
|  |
Cancer-Associated Viruses
Cervical Cancer
Cervical Cancer: Pap tests
|
 |
|
pregnancy and
|  |
Cancer in Pregnancy:
Cervical cancer
|
 |
|
screening for
|  |
Screening Procedures in Average-Risk Asymptomatic People As Recommended by the American Cancer Society*
Cancer Screening Recommendations For Elderly Patients
|
 |
|
cyclic changes in
|  |
Female Reproductive Endocrinology:
Cervix
|
 |
|
dilation of
|  |
Management of Normal Labor:
Stages of labor
Management of Normal Labor: Admission
Protracted Labor
|
 |
|
premature
|  |
Cervical Insufficiency
|
 |
|
examination of
|  |
Approach to the Gynecologic Patient: Speculum examination
|
 |
|
incompetence of
|  |
Risk Factors for Complications During Pregnancy:
Genital tract abnormalities
Cervical Insufficiency
|
 |
|
infection of
|  |
see Sexually transmitted diseases
|
 |
|
inflammation of
|  |
see Cervicitis
|
 |
|
mucus of
|  |
see Cervical mucus
|
 |
|
polyps of
|  |
Cervical Polyps
Some Causes of Vaginal Bleeding During Early Pregnancy
|
 |
|
stenosis of
|  |
Cervical Stenosis
|
 |
|
infertility and
|  |
Abnormal Cervical Mucus: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
tumors (myomas) of
|  |
Cervical Myomas
|
 |
|
Cesarean delivery
|  |
Alternatives to Spontaneous Labor and Delivery:
Cesarean Delivery
|
 |
|
Cestode infections
|  |
Collecting and Handling Specimens for Microscopic Diagnosis of Parasitic Infections
Serologic and Molecular Tests for Parasitic Infections
Cestodes (Tapeworms)
|
 |
|
Cetirizine
|  |
Oral H1 Blockers
|
 |
|
Cevimeline
|  |
|
 |
|
in xerostomia
|  |
Xerostomia : Symptom control
|