What is the medical term CAN?
In some cases, there may be multiplied meanings of the CAN abbreviation. However, what does the medical term CAN stand for?
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What does CAN stand for in medical abbreviation?
In medicine, the medical abbreviation CAN means Chronic Allograft Nephropathy.
CAN: Chronic Allograft Nephropathy
Related Medical Abbreviations
AAN | American Academy of Neurology |
AASM | American Academy of Sleep Medicine |
ADL | Activities of Daily Living |
AIHM | Academy of Integrative Health Medicine |
ASAD | Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression |
ASO | Arteriosclerosis Obliterans |
AVPU | Alert, Voice, Pain, Unresponsive |
BCPP | Board Certified Psychiatric Pharmacist |
BG | blood glucose; basal ganglia |
BORL | Biomedical Optics Research Laboratory |
BSLM | British Society of Lifestyle Medicine |
BVRO | Bilateral Vertical Ramus Osteotomy |
CHSB | Central Health Services Building |
CPEG | Child Psychiatric Epidemiology Group |
CSFM | Centre for Studies in Family Medicine |
CSP | carotid sinus pressure |
CT3 | Troponin T-C Antibody |
DIEA | Deep Inferior Epigastric Artery |
DMPE | Dragon Medical Practice Edition |
DTH | delayed-type hypersensitivity |
DV | double vision; domestic violence; daily value (nutrition) |
EAE | experimental allergic encephalomyelitis |
EHC | emergency hormonal contraception |
EIA U | enzyme immunoassay unit |
ENG | electronystagmography; electronystagmogram |
EOCME | Elsevier Office of Continuing Medical Education |
EPT | Expedited partner therapy |
ERCP | Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangio-Pancreotography |
ESDIAG | Expert System for Diagnosis |
FADL | functional activities of daily living |
FAIR | Facilitates,Allows,Inhibits,Restricts (occupational participation) |
FFF | fully formula fed; fibula free flap |
FTSBM | Formaldehyde Treated SBM |
GMLPC | Greater Manchester Local Pharmaceutical Committee |
H2 | Histamine 2 |
HAART | Highly Active Anti-Retroviral Therapy |
HBV | hepatitis B vaccine; hepatitis B virus |
HDCV | human diploid cell rabies vaccine |
HDI | high-definition imaging |
HEZ | Health Equity Zones |
IPG | impedance plethysmography |
IPJ | interphalangeal joint |
IPP | intermittent positive pressure |
ISRP | International Symposium on Ruminant Physiology |
IV | Intravenous |
IVAD | intravenous access device |
IVDU | Intravenous Drug Use |
LCA | left coronary artery |
LTH | luteotropic hormone |
LUD | left uterine displacement |
MDCM | Medicinae Doctorem et Chirurgiae Magistrum |
MMF | maxillomandibular fixation |
MPN | most probable number |
MPS | mucopolysaccharidosis; Medical Protection Society |
MRCH | Medical and Rehabilitation Consultancy House |
MSI | magnetic source imaging; microsatellite instability |
NICE | National Institute for Health and Care Excellence |
Ni | Nickel (element) |
OGT | oral glucose tolerance (test) |
PD&P | postural drainage and percussion |
PLT | Platelets |
PMDA | Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency |
POA | power of attorney |
POMR | Pproblem Orientated Medical Record |
PPE | personal protection equipment; personal protective equipment |
QMH | Quality Management in Healthcare |
R/S | reschedule |
REM | rapid eye movement (sleep) |
ROTA | Rotavirus Vaccine (replaced by RV1 and RV5) |
SBSM | Santa Barbara Street Medicine |
SMT | Special Medical Technology |
SO2 | Sulfate |
SRN | Subretinal neovascular membrane |
ST | sinus tachycardia |
SV | stroke volume; supraventricular |
Sc | Scandium (element) |
TDTC | Toronto Drug Treatment Court |
TPE | total plasma exchange |
U07.2 | Deaths from clinically or epidemiologically diagnosed COVID-19 without lab-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection |
USID | Unclassified Sudden Infant Death |
V tach | ventricular tachycardia |
WHWH | Women’s Health and Wellbeing Hub |
cwol | Caring a Way Of Life |
ddx | differential diagnosis |
etc. | etcetera, and so on |
h/a | headache |
insuff | insufficient |
mOsm | milliosmole |
qd | every day, once daily |
qhs | At each bedtime. As in taking a medicine each bedtime. |
ut | uterus |