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(|C|)
 
(|Calrissian Chameleon|)
A lizard that secretes a rare toxin that is used in treating respiratory infections. Its pitutary gland is compatible with that of a dog. (ENT: A Night in Sickbay)

Contributed by: Clare Bradley
 
(|Cardiac Induction|)
Emergency treatment to resuscitate a patient. This procedure was used on Captain Picard following his exposure to the Kataan probe. (TNG: The Inner Light)

Contributed by: Ian Beacock
 
(|Cardiostimulator|)
Bashir uses a cardio-stimulator on Garak.In 2152, the Enterprise NX-01 gave one of these devices to the inhabitants of a deuterium mining colony. (ENT: Marauders)

Medical device that is used to revive someone who is dying. Phlox used one while trying to save Major Hayes. (ENT: Countdown)

In 2267, McCoy used it on Ambassador Sarek aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701, allowing him to continue heart surgery on the ambassador. (TOS: Journey to Babel)

Julian Bashir used this device on Garak to stabilize Garak's heartbeat. (DS9: The Wire)

Voyager's EMH used a cardiostimulator to revive Commandar Chakotay after his bio-neural energy was displaced by the Komar. (VOY: Cathexis)

Contributed by: Ian Beacock and Clare Bradley
 
(|Cellular metamorphosis|)
Technique that allows an individual to assume another form. The people of Antos IV taught Captain Garth this technique to restore his health. He ultimately misused this ability. (TOS: Whom Gods Destroy)

Contributed by: Ian Beacock
 
(|Cellular Regeneration|)
This procedure was developed by Voyager's EMH. It uses Borg nanoprobes and is the cure for acute subcellular degredation. (VOY: Life Line)

Contributed by: Clare Bradley
 
(|Chromatin pattern|)
A type of pattern found in DNA. (DS9: A Man Alone)

Contributed by: Clare Bradley
 
(|Chromosomal fragments|)
Phlox found an anomaly in the chromosomal fragments in the DNA recovered from the bomb at Earth's Embassy on Vulcan. The telomeres indicated that the DNA recovered from the bomb had an age of only a few months. (ENT: The Forge)

Contributed by: Clare Bradley
 
(|Chromosome Analysis|)
Medical test that can be used to analyze chromosomes. This test can find gene-sequence degradation in clones. (DS9: A Man Alone)

Contributed by: Clare Bradley
 
(|Cloning|)
Technique to grow a new body that is genetically identical to an existing lifeform. A clone has identical DNA to that of the donor but certain cloning methods, such as tri-phasic cloning, cause a characteristic gene-sequence degradation which can be detected with a chromosome analysis. (DS9: A Man Alone)

Contributed by: Clare Bradley
 
(|Code White Resuscitation|)
When Chakotay made plans for Kar to earn his Ogla name by killing him, he told Paris to have sickbay prepare for a code white resuscitation. (VOY: Initiations)

Contributed by: Clare Bradley
 
(|Coronary bypass|)
Medical procedure performed on the heart. In a hallucination suffered by Voyager's EMH, Captain Janeway told the doctor that bypassing a power relay was similar to this procedure. (VOY: Projections)

Contributed by: Clare Bradley
 
(|Cortical Monitor|)
Device which is worm under the ear. It can remotely monitor a patient's cortical functions, allowing them to leave sickbay. (VOY: Imperfection)

Contributed by: Clare Bradley
 
(|Cortical Stimulator|)
Medical device that stimulates brain activity in case of severe injuries. It was used to treat Quark after he was shot with a tetryon beam weapon in 2370.

Contributed by: Clare Bradley
 
(|CPK enzymatic therapy|)
A Medical treatment that is used to limit the extent of a spinal injury. (TNG: Ethics)

Contributed by: Ian Beacock
 
(|CPK Levels|)
A medical test used to diagnose cardiac damage. CPK, or creatinine phosphokinase, is a marker of muscular damage. (TNG: Violations)

Contributed by: Ian Beacock
 
(|cranial implant|)
Classified Cardassian biotech device used by the Obsidian order. The implants are placed into the skulls of Obsidian order operatives. The devices stimulated the pleasure centers of the brain, releasing large amounts of endorphins, making the operative immune to torture. They are not designed for continual use, and if they fail, they can cause extreme pain. (DS9: The Wire)

Contributed by: Clare Bradley
 
(|Cross-tabulation analysis|)
A cross tabulation analysis of Odo and another life form.Test used to compare two life forms for any commonalities. (DS9: The Alternate)

Contributed by: Clare Bradley
 
(|cryogenic open-heart procedure|)
Surgical procedure that uses near absolute zero temperatures to repair damaged cardiac tissue. (TOS: Journey to Babel)

Contributed by: Ian Beacock
 
(|Cryostasis|)
Chamber used to place humanoids in stasis. The Briori used cryostasis chambers to transport the Humans they abducted from Earth in 1937. (VOY: The 37's)

Contributed by: Clare Bradley
 
(|cybernetic regeneration|)
A medical treatment that Beverly Crusher once researched. She published a paper on the subject, although the paper was not widely known. (TNG:11001001; Ethics)

Contributed by: Ian Beacock
 
(|Cytoplasmic Stimulator|)
A medical instrument that is used to stabalize cellular toxicity levels. It was used on Neelix after his lungs were removed by the Vidiians. (VOY: Phage)

Contributed by: Clare Bradley
 

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