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UK needs more hepatitis awareness
Britons need to be educated on the dangers of hepatitis B and C, the British Liver Trust has claimed. According to the organization, the conditions have a low public profile - something which means people are not very concerned about catching them.

Bristol-Myers Squibb Welcomes NICE Guidance Recommending Baraclude(R) (entecavir) as a Treatment Option for Chronic Hepatitis B
UXBRIDGE, England, August 29 (HSMN NewsFeed) -- NICE (National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence) has published guidance that recommends Baraclude (entecavir) as an option for treatment of eligible patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB).

China's Hepatitis B Virus Drug Market Will Grow to $800 Million by 2012
Competition From Chinese Makers Present Considerable Challenge to Branded Western Drug Companies Seeking to Penetrate Market, According to a New Report From Decision Resources WALTHAM, Mass., August 28, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- Decision Resources, one of the

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O--Obese

Oat--Also called Wild Oat. Used mainly for its nutritional value and treating gastronenteritis and dyspepsia. Oat extract and tincture are useful as nerve and uterine tonics. A tea made from oat straw has been recommended for chest problems. Has been used effectively as an antispasmodic, nervine, and stimulant

Observer Variation--Failure by the observer to measure or identify a phenomenon accurately, which results in an error. Sources for this may be due to the observer's missing an abnormality, or to faulty technique resulting in incorrect test measurement, or to misinterpretation of the data. Two varieties are inter-observer variation (the amount observers vary from one another when reporting on the same material) and intra-observer variation (the amount one observer varies between observations when reporting more than once on the same material)

Obstipation--Severe constipation

Obstruction--Blockage or clogging of a duct,vessel, etc., prevents solids or liquids from flowing through the area and results in a buildup of pressure above the obstruction

Obtund--To render a sensation less acute, to reduce the level of alertness

Occlusion--Closing, act of closure or state of being closed; an obstruction or a closing off

Occult--Concealed

Occult Bleeding--Hidden bleeding. Bleeding that is not visible on gross inspection

OCG--Oral Cholecystogram

Octacosanol--The active ingredient in wheat germ oil. Used to increase endurance, stamina & vigor

Odds Ratio--A comparison of the presence of a risk factor for disease in a sample of diseased subjects and non diseased controls. The number of people with disease who were exposed to a risk factor (Ie) over those with disease who were not exposed (Io) divided by those without disease who were exposed (Ne) over those without who were not exposed (No). Thus OR=(Ie/Io)/(Ne/No)= Ie No / Io Ne. This measure should be used for case control studies where we retrospectively look at risks in those with and without disease. Also known as exposure odds ratio

OI--Opportunistic Infection

Olfactory--Pertaining to the sense of smell

Oligoelement--Trace element

Oliguria--Abnormally small urine output

Olive--Olive oil is useful externally for bruises, burns, insect bites, sprains, and intense itching (pruritus). Olive oil taken internally increases the secretion of bile and acts as a laxative by encouraging muscular contraction in the bowels. It is also soothing to mucous membranes. The leaves are used as an antiseptic, astringent, febrifuge, and tranquilizer

OMAR--Office of Medical Applications of Research

Omega-3 Fatty Acids--Constituents of fish oils that may protect against heart attacks by thinning the blood. Also acts as anti-inflammatory agent. Because of its effect on blood clotting, you should avoid fish oil supplements if you are taking any type of anti-coagulant drug

Oncologist--Doctor who specializes in treating cancer

Oncolytic--Cancer treatment related

Oncotic--Swelling related

O Neg--Type O, Rhesus negative blood; also called universal donor blood since any human can receive O negative blood without complication

Opalescent--Opal like

Open-Label Study/Trial--The opposite of a double-blind trial. In open label trials, the effectiveness of a treatment is determined with full knowledge of whether or not the patient is taking the medication. Because the expectations of the investigator and patient can subtlely influence the results of such trials, they are considered less useful than double blind trials

Opisthorchiasis--Infection of the biliary tract by the liver flukes Opisthorchis felineus and O. viverrini. When seen in heavy infections, local injury to the distal bile capillaries and surrounding liver tissue develops; in severe infections, there may be cirrhosis of the liver with areas of necrosis and fatty degeneration

Opisthorchis--The type genus of the family Opisthorchiidae including several trematodes that are casual or incidental parasites of the human liver

OPO--Organ Procurement Organization

Opportunistic--Disease usually excluded by body defenses

Oral Antibiotics--Medications administered as a capsule, pill, tablet, or liquid in the treatment of a bacterial infection

Oral Cholecystogram--Gallbladder x-ray. The procedure is designed to test the function of the gallbladder and to detect gallstones. X-rays are taken of the gallbladder after a patient swallows a contrast agent such as a barium meal

Orally--By Mouth

Oregon Grape Root--Has a proven strong bacteriacidal effect. Used for treating the mucous membranes, especially in cases of  uterine and vaginal infections. Has been shown effective against escherichia coli, staph, strep, and tuberculosis as well as curing a water borne disease called giardiasis

Organism--Any living entity

Organelles--Specialized cytoplasmic structure of a cell performing a specific function

Organ Mountain Crape--Mainly used in the treatment of chronic and scaly skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. Also used effectively in stomach and gallbladder conditions, especially when associated with nausea and vomiting. As a laxative, it may be safely used in chronic constipation

Organ Preservation--Between organ procurement and transplant, organs require special methods of preservation to keep them viable. The length of time that organs and tissues can be kept outside the body varies, depending on the organ, the preservation fluid and the temperature

Organ Procurement Organization--OPO--OPO's serve as the integral link between the potential donor and recipient and are accountable for the retrieval, preservation and transportation of organs for transplantation. All OPOs are UNOS members

Organ Rejection--An attempt by the immune system to reject or destroy what it recognizes to be a foreign presence (i.e., a transplanted liver)

Orientation--Awareness of your environment

Ornithine--Nonessential amino acid but may be essential for individuals with certain diseases or nutritional concerns. Manufactured from arginine and functions similarly to arginine, it stimulates the human growth hormone and is made by the digestion of proteins and some compounds made from arginine. The major difference between the two is that ornithine enters cell mitochondria. Arginine does not

Orthohepadnavirus--Genus of Hepadnaviridae causing hepatitis in humans, woodchucks, and ground squirrels. It is also associated with human hepatocellular carcinoma. Hepatitis B Virus is the type species

Osha--Ligusticum Porteri. Said to be an immune builder, helps the body stave off viral infections. Originally used to treat bronchial infections, colds and flu

Osmotic Fragility--Susceptibility, or lack of resistance, of erythrocytes to hemolysis when exposed to increasingly hypotonic saline solutions

Osteitis--Inflammation of the bone

Osteochondritis--Inflammation of both bone and cartilage

Osteolysis--Bone dissolving

Osteomalacia---Bone softening

Osteomyelitis--Bone inflammation

Ostomy--General term pertaining to any operation in which an artificial opening is formed. Usually refers to an opening in the abdomen for the discharge of urine or stool

Oswego Tea--Also called Bee Balm, Blue Balm, High Balm, Low Balm, Monarda, Mountain Balm, and Mountain Mint. Used mainly as a stomach remedy, to relieve flatulence, nausea, and vomiting. Also used effectively as a carminative, rubefacient, and stimulant

OTC--Over The Counter

OURQ--Outer Upper Right Quandrant

Overdispersion--See Aggregation

Oxamic Acid--Amino-substituted glyoxylic acid derivative

Oxidant--Compound that donate electrons to other compounds

Oxidation--Adding oxygen, chemical reaction in which electrons from one reactant (reducing agent) are transferred to the other reactant (oxidizing agent); the atoms in the element in the losing electrons increase their valence correspondingly

Oxidative Phosphorylation--Synthesis of ATP through various reactions whereby energy for the cell is obtained

Oxygen Saturation--The amount of oxygen bound to hemoglobin in the blood, expressed as a percentage of the maximal binding capacity

Oxymel--Preparation containing honey, water, and vinegar, used as an expectorant, usually five parts honey, one part water, and one partvinegar

oz--Ounce

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