What does the medical abbreviation BLAST mean?
There may be more than one meaning of BLAST. However, what does the medical abbreviation BLAST stand for?
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BLAST medical abbreviation, what is the meaning of it?
In the science & medicine, the meaning of the medical abbreviation BLAST is Basic Local Alignment Search Tool.
BLAST: Basic Local Alignment Search Tool
Related Medical Abbreviations
AANL | Anesthesia Associates of New London |
APCU | Acute Palliative Care Unit |
BAL | bronchoalveolar lavage; British anti-Lewisite; blood alcohol level |
BMC | bone mineral content; bone marrow cells |
BOM | bilateral otitis media |
CAI | computer assisted instruction |
CETR | care, education and treatment review |
CLN | clinical lead/liaison nurse |
CQI | continuous quality improvement; clinical quality indicator |
CRMI | Center for Reproductive Medicine and Infertility |
DDSI | Digestive Disease Specialists Inc |
DFSI | Diabetic Foot Society of India |
DMPA | depot-medroxyprogesterone acetate |
DNA | deoxyribonucleic acid; does not apply |
DQMW | Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman |
DUE | drug usage evaluation |
DWI | driving while intoxicated |
ED | Erectile Dysfunction |
EEE | eastern equine encephalitis |
EVAR | endovascular aneurysm repair |
EVD | external ventricular drain |
EVOO | extra-virgin olive oil |
FACS | Fellow, American College of Surgeons; fluorescence-activated cell sorter |
FDI | First Dorsal Interosseous |
FIV | forced inspiratory volume |
FWB | fully weight bearing |
Flex Sig | Flexible Sigmoidoscopy |
G6P | glucose 6 phosphate |
GSW | Gun Shot Wound |
GT | gastrostomy tube |
H/O or h/o | History of. A past event that occurred. |
HCVD | hypertensive cardiovascular disease |
HEME/ONC | Hematology/Oncology |
HHMI | Howard Hughes Medical Institute |
HPLC | high-performance liquid chromatography |
IABP | Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump |
IDDM | Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus |
IS | incentive spirometry; intercostal space |
IWMI | inferior wall myocardial infarction |
KFMC | King Fahd Medical City |
KTS | Klippel–Trenaunay syndrome |
LMO | living modified organism |
LOF | loss of function |
LS | Lumbro-Sacral |
LWD | living with disease |
LWS | low wall suction |
MCI | mild cognitive impairment; mass casualty incident |
MF | mid forceps |
MPT | Medical Properties Trust |
MTPJ | metatarsophalangeal joint |
NDA | non-disclosure agreement; next doctors appointment; new drug application |
NFA | nursing facility administrator |
NINR | national institute of nursing research |
NL | normal |
NWB | non weight bearing |
NYD | not yet diagnosed |
OL | left eye (oculus laevus) |
PAR | paraffin; patient at risk; post anesthesia recovery |
PBI | protein-bound iodine |
PCCU | post cardiac cath unit |
PGR | psychogalvanic reaction |
PO2 | partial pressure of oxygen |
POLST | physician orders for life-sustaining therapy |
PTCA | Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty |
PTE | pulmonary thromboembolism |
RHC | Right Heart Cath |
RIA | radioimmunoassay |
RLFa | right lateral forearm |
Rx | prescription |
S/E | side effects |
SA node | sinoatrial node |
SALT | speech and language therapy |
SCLE | subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus |
SHE | safety, health and environment |
SR | slow/sustained-release [medication]; sarcoplasmic reticulum; sinus rhythm |
SUI | stress urinary incontinence |
SX | Symptoms |
Sn | Tin (element) |
TIBC | Total Iron Binding Capacity |
TOS | thoracic outlet syndrome |
UVJ | uretero vesicle junction |
VB | vaginal bleeding |
bib. | drink |
eAG | estimated average glucose |
mg | Milligrams. |
mid | middle |
non rep | do not repeat |
qod | Every other day. As in taking a medicine every other day. |
qon | every other night |
sib | sibling |
tTG | antitransglutaminase |