What does FXS mean in medical terms?
There may be more than one meaning of FXS. However, what is the medical term FXS?
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FXS medical abbreviation, what does it mean?
In medicine, the medical abbreviation FXS stands for fragile X syndrome.
FXS: fragile X syndrome
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ABD | Abdomen |
ACE-I | Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitor |
APD | Afferent Pupillary Defect |
ATN | Acute Tubular Necrosis |
BALT | Bronchus-Associated Lymphoid Tissue |
BMI | Body Mass Index |
BSLE | bullous systemic lupus erythematosus |
BSc | Bachelor of Science |
BUS | Bartholin’s, Urethral, and Skene’s glands |
CAVP | continuous arterial venous pressure |
CCNU | lomustine |
CDE | Complete dental (oral) evaluation. |
CML | Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia |
CMR | Chief Medical Resident |
COPE | chronic obstructive pulmonary emphysema |
CP | cleft palate; chest pain; cerebral palsy; cicatricial pemphigoid; cardiopulmonary |
CSM | cervical spondylotic myelopathy; circulation, sensory, and motor |
CTB | cease to breathe; chronic tuberculosis |
Cx Bx | cervical biopsy |
DFS | doppler flow studies |
DHS | dynamic hip screw |
DOT | Directly Observed Therapy |
DPI | dry powder inhaler |
EGDC | Esophago-Gastro-Duodenoscopy |
EX LAP | Exploratory Laparotomy |
FENO | Fractional exhaled nitric oxide |
Fe | Iron (element) |
Flu | influenza |
GCSF | Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor |
GD | gestational diabetes |
GMR | Gallups, Murmurs, Rubs |
GVL | graft-versus-leukemia |
H&H | Hemoglobin and Hematocrit |
HIM | health information management; hepatosplenomegaly |
HPEM | Health Policy in Emergency Medicine |
Hz | hertz (cycles per second) |
ICP | Intra-Cranial Pressure |
IFE | immunofixation electrophoresis |
IPP | intermittent positive pressure |
IQ | intelligence quotient |
ISDN | isosorbide dinitrate |
Ig | immunoglobulin |
JL | Judkins left (catheter) |
LOMSCH | left otitis media, suppurative, chronic |
MIX | Medical Innovation Xchange |
MPD | myeloproliferative disorders; multiple personality disorder |
MTX | methotrexate |
NAA | nucleic acid amplification |
NHC | National Health Council |
NIPE | Newborn and Infant Physical Examination |
NSA | no significant abnormality |
NST | non-stress test |
Neut | neutrophil |
OB/GYN | obstetrics/gynecology |
ODT | orally disintegrating tablet |
OIC | opioid-induced constipation |
OPD | outpatient department |
P VAX | Pneumococcal Vaccination |
PHS | Public Health Service |
PHT | public health technician |
PND | Paroxysmal Nocturnal Dyspnea also Post Nasal Drip |
PUO | pyrexia of unknown origin |
RAT | rapid assessment and treatment |
RUO | research use only |
SIRI | serious incident requiring investigation |
SVG | Saphenous Vein Graft |
TAA | Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm |
TDWB | touch down weight bearing |
TGA | transposition of the great arteries (formerly TGV, transposition of the great vessels) |
THC | tetrahydrocannabinol (in marijuana and related) |
TNF-I | tumor necrosis factor inhibitor |
TUPP | tobacco use prevention program |
UNICEF | United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund |
UPJ | uretero pelvic junction |
VSS | Vital Signs Stable |
XLR | Crossed Leg Raise |
cc | Cubic centimeters. For example, the amount of fluid removed from the body is recorded in ccs. |
chem | chemical, chemistry |
dDNA | denatured DNA |
ddI | didanosine |
g=g | grips equal and good |
grav | pregnancy (gravida) |
incr | increase |
juv | juvenile |
mU | milliunit; micro unit |
mg/dl | milligrams per deciliter |
pks | packs |
post. | posterior |
sp. Gr. | specific gravity |
tTG | antitransglutaminase |
x-ray | radiology |