1. CHD - Noun
2. CHD - Proper noun
(pathology, cardiology) Initialism of congenital heart defect.
(pathology, cardiology) Initialism of coronary heart disease.
(anatomy) Initialism of common hepatic duct.
ChD
Abbreviation of Chambers Dictionary.
Down syndrome is more common than Noonan syndrome, but has a lower incidence of CHD, which makes Noonan syndrome the most common syndromic cause of CHD. Source: Internet
In this study, higher dietary, supplementation and combined vitamin E intake was also associated with lower CHD incidents, as presented in Appendix II. Source: Internet
During an average follow-up of 4.1 years, treatment with CE plus MPA did not reduce the overall rate of CHD events in postmenopausal women with established CHD. Source: Internet
"Our findings extend the knowledge of long-term neurologic impairment and mental health functional morbidities in the CHD population," they wrote. Source: Internet
While ingesting dietary cholesterol can raise blood cholesterol, there is a misconception about how and to what extent this cholesterol contributes to the dangerous problem of arteriosclerosis (thickening and hardening of the arteries) that leads to CHD. Source: Internet
Ryan and Tina Chasse started the foundation in memory of their daughter Haley, who died in 2010 at age 5 from complications from a CHD. Source: Internet