What does AGD mean in medical terms?
In some cases, there may be more than one meaning of AGD. However, what is AGD in medical terms?
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AGD medical abbreviation, what does it stand for?
In the science & medicine, the meaning of the medical abbreviation AGD is Anogenital Distance.
AGD: Anogenital Distance
Related Medical Abbreviations
2/2 | Secondary To |
ADPKD | Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease |
ADSM | Academia de Stiinte Medicale |
AER | Albumin Excretion Rate |
BET | Benign Essential Tremor |
BK | below the knee |
BRAO | Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion |
CBRNE | chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive agents |
CBS | casual blood sugar |
CCW | counterclockwise |
CIFMS | CAMS Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences |
CMMR | Centre for Molecular and Medical Research |
COC | cauterization of the cervix; Certificate of Coverage; combined oral contraceptive |
CT3 | Troponin T-C Antibody |
DERM | Dermatology Essential Resource Meeting |
DHSC | Department of Health and Social Care |
DIMM | Diploma in Mountain Medicine |
EDPM | European Diploma of Pain Medicine |
ESR | Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate |
FOBT | fecal occult blood test |
FXS | fragile X syndrome |
GMAL | Global Medical Affairs Leader |
GOMER | Slang for “get out of my emergency room.” |
GOO | Gastric Outlet Obstruction |
HAMP | Health Alliance Medical Plan |
HGSIL | high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion |
HIA | health impact assessment |
ICSC | International Chemical Safety Cards |
IETO | Injury epidemiology transport occupation |
IMA | inferior mesenteric artery |
IMER | Institute For Medical Education Research |
IRIS | Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome |
JCMR | Jackson Community Medical Record |
L&D | Labor and Delivery |
LAR | Low Anterior Resection |
LES | lower esophageal sphincter |
MCHI | Maternal and Child Health Initiative |
MEAC | Midwifery Education Accreditation Council |
MI-D | mentally ill and dangerous |
MMPP | Molecular Medicine Pharmacology and Physiology |
MMT | manual muscle test |
MONA | morphine, oxygen, nitrates, aspirin |
MPD | myeloproliferative disorders; multiple personality disorder |
MgSO4 | magnesium sulfate |
N | Nausea |
NDC | national drug code |
NPO | Nothing By Mouth |
NREM | non-rapid eye movement |
Na | Sodium. An essential electrolyte frequently monitored regularly in intensive care. |
PABA | para-aminobenzoic acid (vitamin B10) |
PCOS | polycystic ovary syndrome |
PDIS | patient discharge instruction sheet |
PDQ | Parkinson’s Disease Questionnaire |
PLCV | procedures of limited clinical value |
PSD | patient specific direction |
PZI | protamine zinc insulin |
Phe | phenylalanine |
QC | quality control |
R-L | right to left |
RIF | rifampin; right iliac fossa |
RL | Ringer’s Lactate; right leg; right lateral |
RLFa | right lateral forearm |
RSBI | Rapid Shallow Breathing Index |
RVC | responds to verbal commands |
SASU | Surgical Assessment and Short stay Unit |
SCCA | Squamous Cell Cancer |
SLE | Systemic Lupus Erythematosus; also Slit Lamp Exam |
SMERT | State Medical Emergency Response Team |
SOI | severity of illness |
SpO2 | pulse oxygen saturation (pulse oximetry) |
Staph | staphylococcus |
TKA | Total Knee Arthroplasty |
TVC | True Vocal Cord |
TWE | tap water enema |
Tdap | tetanus diphtheria pertussis vaccine |
UA | Urine Analysis; also Uric Acid |
UCG | urinary chorionic gonadotropin |
VHDL | very high density lipoprotein |
VMAP | Virginia Medical Assistance Program |
WOI | Without incident |
cRNA | chromosomal RNA |
circ | circulate; circumference; circumcision |
corr | correct, correction |
exam | examination |
inh | inhalation |
mol wt | molecular weight |
nn | nerves |
qp | as much as desired (quantum placeat) |
soln | solution |
susp | suspension |
wm | white male |