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Campylobacter

a group of bacteria that are among the most common causes of gastrointestinal disorders.

canal of Nuck

An abnormal pouch of peritoneum that extends into the outer folds of skin that protect the vagina.

cancer

Abnormal, uncontrolled cell division resulting in a malignant tumour that may invade surrounding tissues or spread to distant parts of the body.

cancerous

Malignant, a tumour that may invade surrounding tissues or spread to distant parts of the body.

cancrum oris

A gangrenous disease that leads to destruction of the tissue of the face.

candida

A type of yeast or fungus. The term is sometimes also used to describe the infection resulting from it (candidiasis). The most common is Candida albicans, which causes thrush infections, most often of the vagina or mouth

candidiasis

An infection caused by fungi of the Candida species, also known as thrush

capillaries

The tiniest blood vessels, linking the arterial and venous circulations.

capsulitis

Inflammation of a capsule around an organ or joint.

carbamazepine

An anti-convulsant and mood stabilising drug.

carbohydrates

A group of compounds that are an important energy source, including sugars and starch.

carbon monoxide

A highly poisonous gas produced by incomplete combustion (burning), for example by faulty boilers or wood stoves, car exhaust fumes or tobacco smoke.

carcinoid syndrome

This refers to a group of symptoms associated with carcinoid tumours.

carcinoid tumour

A tumour of the neuroendocrine system.

carcinoma

A malignant tumour (cancer) that is formed from the epithelium, the tissue that covers the open surfaces of organs.

cardiac

Relating to the heart

cardiac enzymes

Enzymes released by damaged heart muscle. Detecting raised levels in the blood stream helps to confirm the diagnosis of a heart attack.

cardiac rehabilitation

A staged programme of exercise and lifestyle changes to help recovery from a heart attack and help to prevent a repeat heart attack.

cardioembolism

A blood clot originating in the heart.

cardiogenic shock

A lack of sufficient blood supply to the vital organs due to cardiac pump failure.

cardiomyopathy

Inflammation of the heart muscle

cardiopulmonary resuscitation

Emergency life support, with artificial respiration and cardiac massage.

cardiorespiratory

Relating to the heart and lungs.

cardiovascular disease

Disease of the heart and blood vessels, usually due to atherosclerosis.