What is the definition of ADSM medical abbreviation?
There may be more than one meaning of ADSM. However, what is the medical term ADSM?
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ADSM medical abbreviation, what does it stand for?
In medical field, However, the medical abbreviation ADSM stands for Academia de Stiinte Medicale.
ADSM: Academia de Stiinte Medicale
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AP | Anterior-Posterior |
BDNF | brain-derived neurotrophic factor |
BMC | bone mineral content; bone marrow cells |
BSL | blood sugar level; biosafety level |
BSc | Bachelor of Science |
BTX | Botulinum toxin |
C-spine | cervical spine |
CABG | Coronary Artery By-Pass Graft |
CAVP | continuous arterial venous pressure |
CK | Creatinine Kinase |
COPE | chronic obstructive pulmonary emphysema |
CT/GC | Chlamydia Trachomatis/Neisseria Gonorrhea |
DU | Duodenal Ulcer |
ECHO | Echocardiography |
EGFR | epidermal growth factor receptor [case sensitive] |
ELDU | extra-label drug use |
EN | erythema nodosum |
FAI | functional assessment inventory |
FHC | family health center |
GF | grandfather; glomerular filtrate |
H FLU | Haemophilus Influenza |
HCl | hydrochloric acid (hydrogen chloride) |
HDC | high dose chemotherapy |
HDCT | High Dose Cytotoxic Therapy |
HNPCC | hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer |
HSM | Holo-Systolic Murmur; also Hepato-Splenomegaly |
Hb A1c | glycosylated hemoglobin |
HbC | Hemoglobin C; abnormal hemoglobin |
IOP | Intra-Ocular Pressure |
IPT | interpersonal psychotherapy |
IUPC | intrauterine pressure catheter |
IUS | intrauterine system |
JE-MB | Inactivated, mouse brain-derived Japanese encephalitis vaccine (JE-Vax®) (no longer available) |
LAE | left atrial enlargement |
LAM | lactation amenorrhea method |
LIF | leukemia inhibitory factor; left iliac fossa |
LOC | Loss Of Consciousness |
LPN | Licensed Practical Nurse |
LTH | luteotropic hormone |
M&M | Morbidity and Mortality |
M-CSF | macrophage colony-stimulating factor |
M/uL | million per microliter |
ME ratio | myeloid/erythroid ratio |
MI | Myocardial Infarction |
MP MIA | microlatex particle mediated immunoassay |
MPS | mucopolysaccharidosis; Medical Protection Society |
NDF | no disease found |
NFP | natural family planning |
NPWT | negative pressure wound therapy |
Nsg | nursing |
OB | Occult Blood (followed by ‘+’ or ‘-‘) |
ODT | orally disintegrating tablet |
OR | operating room |
PHO | Physician Hospital Organization |
PHT | public health technician |
POCT | point of care testing |
PONV | post-operative nausea and vomiting |
PU | passed urine, peptic ulcer; peptic ulcer |
QWL | quality of work life |
RRE | round, reactive, equal |
RSB | regular sinus bradycardia |
SFe | Serum Iron |
SHE | safety, health and environment |
SIDS | Sudden Infant Death Syndrome |
SP | suprapubic (catheter); Sanofi Pasteur |
SSA | Social Security Administration |
Sv | sievert (unit) |
THR | Total Hip Replacement |
TLI | total lymphoid irradiation |
TR | Tricuspid Regurgitation |
TRUS | Transrectal Ultrasound |
Tib | tibial |
Tx | treatment; thromboxane; traction; transplant |
UMBO | Umbillical |
UTD | Up To Date |
UVJ | uretero vesicle junction |
V | Vomiting |
Val | valine |
Vsl | vessel |
XT | exotropia |
Y-BOCS | Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale |
bpm | beats per minute |
c.n. | tomorrow night (cras nocte) |
cm | centimeter |
def | deficiency |
g | gram, a unit of weight. The cream is available in both 30 and 60 gram tubes. |
int | intermittent; internal |
pathol | pathological; pathology |
semih. | half an hour |
supf. | superficial |
u/o | urine output |