What is the medical definition of a.d. abbreviation?
The abbreviation a.d. may have a few different meanings. Below is the meaning that a.d. abbreviation stands for.
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What is the meaning of a.d. medical abbreviation?
In medical field, the a.d. medical term stands for right ear (Latin auris dexter).
a.d.: right ear (Latin auris dexter)
Related Medical Abbreviations
AALB | Asthma, Allergy & Lung Biology |
AFCC | Advanced Fetal Care Center |
AIIS | Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine |
ARS | Acute Retroviral Syndrome |
ARSA | Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery |
BBDR | Biologically Based Dose Response |
Bt | Bacillus thuringiensis |
CADS | Central Arizona Dental Society |
CALR | Chronische Aspecifieke Lage Rugpijn |
CBRU | Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Unit |
CCSM | Corpus Cavernosum Smooth Muscle |
CFM | Cerebral Function Monitor |
CMG | cystometrogram |
CNCMH | Canadian National Committee for Mental Hygiene |
CSFH | College Success for Healthcare |
CSL | Computer Systems Laboratory |
CVS | chorionic villus sampling; chronic villus sampling; clean-voided specimen; computer vision syndrome |
D5W | Dextrose 5% in Water |
DID | dissociative identity disorder |
DMHO | District Medical and Health Offices |
ECPS | Emergency Care Physician Services |
EID | electronic infusion device |
EIPM | Englander Institute for Precision Medicine |
EIS | Epidemic Intelligence Service |
Emerg. | Emergency Department; Emergency Room (Canada) (see ER) |
FFM | Fat Free Mass |
FLM | Free Little Medicine |
FODI | Federation of Operative Dentistry of India |
FTOM | Female to Male |
GCLA | Government Chemist Laboratory Agency |
GPAM | General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine |
HADF | Human Adult Dermal Fibroblast |
HAM | Holloman Aerospace Medical |
HDRF | Hope for Depression Research Foundation |
HESI | Health Educations Systems Inc |
HNF-2 | Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 2 |
HSMS | Health and Safety Management Systems |
IGH | impaired glucose homeostasis |
IHUN | International Hospital for Urology Nephrology |
IMIM | International Master in Innovative Medicine |
IPK | Intractable Plantar Keratoma |
IPMI | Information Processing in Medical Imaging |
IWL | Insensible Water Loss |
KHI | Kidney Health Initiative |
KJMS | Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences |
LBCT | Left Before Completing Treatment |
LBD | Lewy Body Dementia |
LSP | Lumbar SPine |
MABP | mean arterial blood pressure |
MAF | Multidimensional Assessment of Fatigue |
MFPI | Multiple Food Protein Intolerance |
MMT | manual muscle test |
MRT | Medical Radiologic Technologist |
MTAC | Medication Therapy Adherence Clinic |
NL | normal |
NSC | national safety council |
PCLS | Precision Cut Lung/Liver Slices |
PCSM | Primary Care Sports Medicine |
PCST | Physicians of Crop-Sprayed Towns |
PEV | Prokaryotes, Eukaryotes, & Viruses |
PIHO | Post-inflammatory hypopigmentation |
PPYLL | Potentially Productive Years of Life Lost |
PR/R | per rectum/rectal |
PVER | Pattern Visual Evoked Response |
PrEP | pre-exposure prophylaxis |
RCS | Registered Cardiac Sonographer |
SAC | short arm cast |
SAT | serum agglutination test |
SCC | squamous cell carcinoma; skilled care coordinator |
SICA | Schizont Infected Cell Agglutination |
SSN | Social Security Number |
STREP A | Group A STREPtococcal infection |
SVUH | St Vincent’s University Hospital |
TGD | Tetrahymena Genome Database |
URSB | Upper Right Sternal Border |
UVRL | Utah Vascular Research Laboratory |
V&P | Vagotomy and Pyloroplasty |
VER | visual evoked response |
VFAR | Virulence- Factor Activity Relationship |
VINJ | Vein Institute of New Jersey |
WANP | Washington Association of Naturopathic Physicians |
WHRC | Womens Health Rights Coalition |
YTD | year to date |
ZLD | Zero-Liquid Discharge |
cGMP | cyclic guanine monophosphate |
fps | foot-pound-second |
insp | inspiration |
kg | kilogram (1 kg = 2.2 pounds = 1,000 g) |
oint | ointment |
post. | posterior |
soln | solution |