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  2. List of medical abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Pronunciation follows convention outside the medical field, in which acronyms are generally pronounced as if they were a word (JAMA, SIDS), initialisms are generally pronounced as individual letters (DNA, SSRI), and abbreviations generally use the expansion (soln. = "solution", sup. = "superior").

  3. List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions - Wikipedia

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    AMA style avoids use of this abbreviation (spell out "3 times a day") tinct. tinctura: tincture t.i.w. 3 times a week mistaken for "twice a week" top. topical TPN total parenteral nutrition tr, tinc., tinct. tinctura: tincture trit. triturate: grind to a powder troch. trochiscus: lozenge tsp teaspoon U unit mistaken for a "4", "0" or "cc ...

  4. List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes - Wikipedia

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    out of, away from, to remove Latin ex-excision, exsanguination: exo-denotes something as "outside" another Greek ἔξω (éxō), outside of, external exophthalmos, exoskeleton, exoplanet extra-outside Latin extra, outside of, beyond extradural hematoma extraordinary, extreme

  5. SNOMED CT - Wikipedia

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    SNOMED started in 1965 as a Systematized Nomenclature of Pathology (SNOP) and was further developed into a logic-based health care terminology. [6] [7]SNOMED CT was created in 1999 by the merger, expansion and restructuring of two large-scale terminologies: SNOMED Reference Terminology (SNOMED RT), developed by the College of American Pathologists (CAP); and the Clinical Terms Version 3 (CTV3 ...

  6. Glossary of medicine - Wikipedia

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    Anatomically the shoulder girdle with bones and corresponding muscles is by definition a part of the arm. The Latin term brachium may refer to either the arm as a whole or to the upper arm on its own. [32] [33] [34] Arteriole – is a small-diameter blood vessel in the microcirculation that extends and branches out from an artery and leads to ...

  7. List of medical abbreviations: F - Wikipedia

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    found on floor (patient fell out of bed) FOP Fibrousdysplasia ossificans progressiva FOS: full of stool FOOSH: fall on outstretched hand FP: Family Planning: FPG: fasting plasma glucose: FRDA: Friedreich's ataxia: FROM: full range of motion: FSBS: finger-stick blood sugar (one method of blood glucose monitoring) FSE: fetal scalp electrode: FSGS

  8. List of medical mnemonics - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mnemonics used in medicine and medical science, categorized and alphabetized. A mnemonic is any technique that assists the human memory with information retention or retrieval by making abstract or impersonal information more accessible and meaningful, and therefore easier to remember; many of them are acronyms or initialisms which reduce a lengthy set of terms to a single ...

  9. List of medical abbreviations: T - Wikipedia

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    three letter acronym TLC: total lung capacity, or total lymphocyte count TLE: temporal lobe epilepsy: TLH: total laparoscopic hysterectomy TLR: tonic labyrinthine reflex: TLS: tumor lysis syndrome: TM: tympanic membrane: TMA: thrombotic microangiopathy: TMB: tumor mutational burden: TME: toxic metabolic encephalopathy TME: total mesorectal ...