What does the medical term KTS stand for?
Sometime, there may be more than one meaning of KTS abbreviation. However, what does KTS mean in medical terms?
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What is the KTS medical abbreviation?
In medicine, the medical abbreviation KTS stands for Klippel–Trenaunay syndrome.
KTS: Klippel–Trenaunay syndrome
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ALS | Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis; also Advanced Life Support |
BMT | Bone Marrow Transplant |
BPRS | brief psychiatric rating scale |
BUN | Blood Urea Nitrogen |
C/w | consistent with; continue with |
CACT | carnitine acylcarnitine translocase (deficiency) |
CFR | Certified First Responder; child fatality review; Code of Federal Regulations; case fatality ratio |
CNR | closed nasal reduction |
COCP | Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill |
CSII | continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion |
DAPE | data, assessment, plan, evaluation |
DECA | Devereux Early Childhood Assessment |
DI | Diabetes Insipidus; Detrusor Instability |
DPAP | diastolic pulmonary artery pressure |
Dy | Dysprosium (element) |
EBV | Epstein Barr Virus |
EC | emergency center; energy conservation; enteric coating (medication); emergency contraception |
ECLS | extracorporeal life support |
ENDO | endoscop(y/ic) |
F&N | Febrile and Neutropenic |
F/U | Follow-Up |
FBP | fetal biophysical profile |
GABA | gamma-aminobutyric acid |
GAD | Generalized Anxiety Disorder |
GNID | gram-negative intracellular diplococci |
HBAg | hepatitis B antigen |
HEPA | high-efficiency particulate air (filtration) |
HPB | hepatopancreatobiliary |
HPF | high-powered field |
HSS | hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state; hepatic stimulator substance |
IBD | Inflammatory Bowel Disease |
IC | immune complex; infection control; informed consent; inspiratory capacity; interstitial cystitis; intracardiac |
ICSH | interstitial cell-stimulating hormone |
IH | Inguinal Hernia (usually preceded by L or R) |
IL | interleukin |
IMA (L/R) | internal mammary artery-left/right |
IWMI | inferior wall myocardial infarction |
L-2 | second lumbar vertebra |
LDUH | low-dose-unfractionated heparin |
LOR | loss of resistance |
LPT | licensed physical therapist |
LVH | Left Ventricular Hypertrophy |
LXT | exotropia (left) |
MASTA | Medical Advisory Service for Travellers Abroad |
MO | medical officer; months old |
MRI | Magnetic Resonance Imaging |
NAT | non-accidental trauma; nucleic acid-based tests |
NHL | Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma |
NSBGP | Non-Specific Bowel Gas Pattern |
OCL | orthopedic cast for limb |
PARR | post anesthesia recovery (room) |
PG | phosphatidylglycerol; pregnant; prostaglandin |
PGY | postgraduate year |
PNF | proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation |
POD | postoperative day; post operative day |
QA | quality assurance |
QHS | Every Night |
RAAS | renin angiotensin aldosterone system |
RAIU | radioactive iodine uptake |
RCS | Registered Cardiac Sonographer |
RDU | rheumatic disease unit |
RIH | right inguinal herniorrhaphy |
RLF | retrolental fibroplasia |
RSV | Respiratory Syncytial Virus |
SA | Sino-Atrial; Staph Aureus |
SCCA | Squamous Cell Cancer |
SH | serum hepatitis; social history |
SK | Seborrheic Keratosis; also Streptokinase |
SRD | single rising dose |
SUID | sudden unexpected infant death |
ScD | Doctor of Science |
TBD | to be determined |
TID | Three times per day |
TUMT | transurethral microwave thermotherapy |
VA | Visual Acuity |
VCG | vectorcardiogram |
Z-DNA | left-handed DNA |
bicarb | (Sodium) bicarbonate |
cert | certified, certificate |
dau | daughter |
flex | flexion |
lab | laboratory |
mm | millimeter (0.001 m) |
mmHg | millimeter of mercury |
nmol | nanomole |
pct | percent |
post op | post operation |
sa | according to art (secundum artem) |
st. | let it/them stand |
ug | microgram (0.000001 gram) |