What does the medical term ANG stand for?
In some cases, there may be more than one meaning of ANG. However, what is the medical abbreviation ANG?
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What is ANG medical abbreviation?
In medical field, the ANG medical abbreviation stands for Angle.
ANG: Angle
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BNR | Bladder Neck Resection |
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CPP | Cerebral Perfusion Pressure |
CSTAL | Combat Surveillance Target Acquisition Laboratory |
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DSE | Dobutamine Stress echocardiogram |
DUR | drug utilization review |
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HLBA | Health Law and Bioethics Association |
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