What does the BABD medical term mean?
Sometime, there may be more than one meaning of BABD abbreviation. However, what does the abbreviation BABD stand for in medical terms?
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What does BABD mean in medical abbreviation?
In the medicine field, the BABD abbreviation stands for Basilar Artery Branch Disease.
BABD: Basilar Artery Branch Disease
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AND | Axillary Node Dissection |
AP | Anterior-Posterior |
APFT | Army Physical Fitness Test |
ARME | Accident Relief Medical Equipment |
BEA | below-the-elbow amputation |
BTB | breakthrough bleeding |
CAUTI | catheter-associated urinary tract infection |
CBP | chronic bacterial prostatitis |
CEBC | Central European Biomedical Congress |
CK | Creatinine Kinase |
CLDD | Cross Linked Diethylaminoethyl Dextran |
CM | Cardiomegaly |
CRNA | certified registered nurse anesthetist |
CTR | carpal tunnel release |
CUm | cubic micron |
CVI | chronic venous insufficiency |
DCVRN | Developing Country Vaccine Regulators’ Network |
DIEP | Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforators |
DSA | digital subtraction angiography |
EAC | external auditory canal; erythema annulare centrifugum |
EED | erythema elevatum diutinum |
EOG | electrooculogram |
EPSDT | early and periodic screening, diagnosis, and treatment |
FAX | facsimile |
FCAS | familial cold auto-inflammatory syndrome |
FOUO | for official use only |
FRCP | Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians |
FRG | functional related groups |
FT | fingertip; full term |
FU | follow-up |
Fl02 | fraction of inspired oxygen |
GMAS | Grid Medical Archive Solution |
GOMER | Slang for “get out of my emergency room.” |
GRE | gradient echo |
Ge | Germanium (element) |
HAZOP | hazard and operability |
HJR | hepato jugular reflux |
HbAS | Hemoglobin A and Hemoglobin S (Sickle cell trait) |
IDA | Iron-deficiency anemia |
IDT | interdisciplinary team |
IEM | inborn error of metabolism |
IMP | Impression |
IVR | idioventricular rhythm; interventional radiology |
LA | Left Atrium |
LBBB | Left Bundle Branch Block |
LENIS | Lower Extremity Non-Invasive Study |
LET | lidocaine, epinephrine, tetracaine |
LOB | loss of balance |
LPAE | Late Post Apoplectic Epilepsy |
LS | Lumbro-Sacral |
M&F | mother and father |
MHE | mental health evaluator |
MMPI | Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory |
MST | multi-systemic therapy |
NCHS | national center for health statistics |
NHC | National Health Council |
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NPO | Nothing By Mouth |
O&E | observation and examination |
OPG | oculoplethysmography |
PAF | paroxysmal atrial fibrillation; platelet activating factor |
PBSC | peripheral blood stem cell |
PGA | pteroylglutamic acid |
PRVC | pressure regulated volume control |
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Plt | Platelets, one of the blood forming elements along with the white and red blood cells. |
RHC | Right Heart Cath |
RLQ | Right Lower Quadrant |
RLW | right lateral wrist |
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SUD | single-use device; substance use disorder; sudden unexpected death |
T.I. | thoracic inlet |
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circ | circulate; circumference; circumcision |
dim | dimension |
disloc | dislocate, dislocation |
n.p.o. | nothing by mouth (nil per os) |
pulm | pulmonary |
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recc | recommend or recommended |
sol | solution |
sq | squamous |
sym | symmetrical |
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