What does the medical term FOM stand for?
In some cases, there may be more than one meaning of FOM. However, what does the medical term FOM stand for?
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What does FOM medical abbreviation stand for?
In science & medicine, the FOM medical term mean floor of mouth.
FOM: floor of mouth
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CMG | cystometrogram |
COPE | chronic obstructive pulmonary emphysema |
CRNA | certified registered nurse anesthetist |
CSP | carotid sinus pressure |
DDS | Doctor of Dental Surgery |
DMI | diaphragmatic myocardial infarction |
Dig | digitalis |
EAE | experimental allergic encephalomyelitis |
ECF | extracellular fluid; extended care facility |
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FES | functional electrical stimulation |
FPIA | fluorescence polarization immunoassay |
G-tube | gastrostomy tube |
HEPA | high-efficiency particulate air (filtration) |
HbA | Hemoglobin A |
ICF | intermediate care facility; intracellular fluid |
IOL | Intra-Ocular Lens |
KCl | potassium chloride |
LAVH | laparoscopic assisted vaginal hysterectomy |
LV | left ventricle; live vaccine |
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MMSE | mini mental state examination |
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RRE | round, reactive, equal |
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SMBG | self-monitoring of blood glucose |
TEA | tetraethylammonium |
TED | thrombo embolic deterrent |
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