What is the meaning of the medical term CCD?
In some cases, there may be multiplied meanings of the CCD abbreviation. However, what does the medical abbreviation CCD mean?
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What is CCD medical abbreviation?
In science & medicine, the medical abbreviation CCD stands for Considerable conduct disorder.
CCD: Considerable conduct disorder
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Dz | disease |
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Echo | echocardiogra(m/phy) |
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KFMC | King Fahd Medical City |
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LOS | length of stay |
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mrem | millirem |
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