What does the medical abbreviation PRIA stand for?
In some cases, the abbreviation PRIA may have a few different meanings. Here is the meaning of PRIA mean in medical terms.
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What does PRIA medical abbreviation stand for?
In medicine, the medical abbreviation PRIA means PCR Rodent Infectious Agents.
PRIA: PCR Rodent Infectious Agents
Related Medical Abbreviations
AADD | Adult Attention Deficit Disorder |
AHFS | Advanced Health and Fitness Specialist |
ARB | Angiotensin Receptor Blocker |
BAHA | bone anchored hearing aid |
BMP | Basic metabolic panel. Electrolytes (potassium, sodium, carbon dioxide, and chloride) and creatinine and glucose. |
BSF | basal skull fracture |
CDT | Clostridium difficile toxin; Certified Dental Technician |
CETR | care, education and treatment review |
CF | cystic fibrosis |
CIMT | Centre for Innovative Medical Technology |
CLIA | clinical laboratory improvement amendments |
CREST | calcinosis, Raynaud’s phenomenon, esophageal dysmotility, sclerodactyly, telangiectasias |
CUS | Chronic Unpredictable Stress |
CVC | central venous catheter |
DDS | Doctor of Dental Surgery |
DFV | doppler flow velocimetry |
DISIDA | diisopropyl iminodiacetic acid (cholescintigraphy) |
DL-PICC | double lumen peripherally inserted central catheter |
DPAP | diastolic pulmonary artery pressure |
EGG | electrogastrography |
EIA U | enzyme immunoassay unit |
EVLA | Endovascular laser ablation |
Emb | embryo |
FAMRI | Flight Attendant Medical Research Institute |
FAX | facsimile |
FCB | fibrocystic breast |
FDLMP | first date last menstrual period |
FRCS | Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons |
FVE | fluid volume excess |
GABRB3 | GABAA receptor gene |
HFCS | high-fructose corn syrup |
HPA | hypothalamic-pituitary axis; health protection agency |
HSV | Herpes Simplex Virus |
Hcy | homocysteine |
HepA | hepatitis A |
IRV | inspiratory reserve volume |
IUB | IntraUterine Ball |
IVU | intravenous urography |
LAFa | left anterior forearm |
LD50 | lethal dose at which 50% of animal test group dies |
LOOP | loop electrosurgical excision procedure |
LOR | loss of resistance |
LSC | left subclavian |
LWOT | left without treatment |
MSCS | Multiple Sclerosis Certified Specialist |
MSR | motor sensory reflex |
NAET | Nambudripad allergy elimination techniques |
NBTNF/M | newborn, term, normal, female/male |
NIPVL | non-invasive peripheral vascular laboratory |
NMM | Northland Medical Managers |
NMS | Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome |
NSI | nasal saline irrigations |
OAE | oto acoustic emissions |
OLT | Orthotopic Liver Transplant |
OME | otitis media with effusion |
ONS | oncology nursing society |
PANAH | Pakistan National Heart Association |
PASG | pneumatic anti-shock garments |
PHP | partial hospitalization program; primary health care provider |
PIF | prolactin release-inhibiting factor; peak inspiratory flow |
PPO | preferred provider organization |
PR | Per Rectum |
PRPN | Patient Reported Peripheral Neuropathy |
RAO | right anterior oblique |
RLL | Right Lower Lobe; also Right Lower Lid |
RPN | Real Professional Nurses |
RVEF | right ventricular ejection factor |
SIE | stroke in evolution |
SMSH | Swiss Medical Society for Hypnosis |
TEF | tracheoesophageal fistula |
TEP | tracheo-esophageal puncture |
TL | total laryngectomy; tubal ligation; translingual (through the tongue) |
TOS | thoracic outlet syndrome |
TRF | thyrotropin-releasing factor; total fluid removed |
TURBT | Transurethral Resection Bladder Tumor |
TURP | Transurethral Prostatectomy |
Tm | Thulium (element) |
UAC | umbilical artery catheter |
WGL | within good limits |
XR | extended-release; x-ray |
cav | cavity |
cm2 | square centimeter |
cs | conditioned stimulus |
dBP | diastolic blood pressure |
fl oz | fluid ounce |
imm | immunization |
mMol | millimole |
p.o. | By mouth. From the Latin terminology per os. |
q2h | Every 2 hours. As in taking a medicine every 2 hours. |
st | straight; stage (disease); stomach |
unk | unknown |