What is the medical term CMs?
Sometime, there may be more than one meaning of CMs abbreviation. However, what does the CMs medical term mean?
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CMs medical abbreviation, what is the meaning of it?
In science & medicine, the CMs medical term mean Chiari malformations.
CMs: Chiari malformations
Related Medical Abbreviations
4L | 4 (Lower Paratracheal nodes’ station) Left (side) |
ABPN | American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology |
ADPKD | Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease |
BAC | blood alcohol concentration; bronchoalveolar cells |
BUS | Bartholin’s, Urethral, and Skene’s glands |
BX | Biopsy |
CADTH | Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health |
CBP | chronic bacterial prostatitis |
CCO(s) | Coordinated Care Organization(s) |
CCP | clinical care pathway |
CK-MB | serum creatine kinase, myocardial-bound |
CRVO | Central Retinal Vein Occlusion |
DB | double-blind |
DHM | Doctor Of Homeopathic Medicine |
DPGN | diffuse proliferative glomerulonephritis |
DRV | darunavir |
DT | delirium tremens; diphtheria and tetanus toxoids |
DTSP | Diagnostic Technologies and Screening Panel |
EDP | erythema dyschromicum perstans |
EIMS | Exercise Is Medicine Singapore |
EMR | electronic medical record |
FVC | forced vital capacity |
GABHS | group a beta-hemolytic streptococcus |
GC | Gonorrhea |
GGT | gamma-glutamyl transferase |
GLC | Glaucoma |
GN | Glomerulonephritis |
GND | gram-negative diplococci |
Gyn | gynecolog(y/ist/ic) |
HDCT | High Dose Cytotoxic Therapy |
HEENT | Head, Ears, Eyes, Nose, Throat |
HEOR | Health Economic and Outcomes Research |
HFA | hydrofluoroalkane |
HOB | Head Of Bed |
HYMS | Hull York Medical School |
ICF | intermediate care facility; intracellular fluid |
IDD | insulin dependent diabetes |
INHT | Institute of Natural Health Technologies |
JR | junctional rhythm |
KDPI | Kidney Donor Profile Index |
L&D | Labor and Delivery |
LENIS | Lower Extremity Non-Invasive Study |
LPT | licensed physical therapist |
MALT | mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue |
MFOA | Medical Front Office Assistant |
MLBW | moderate to low birthweight |
MPTP | Medical Proficiency Training Program |
MSAC | Medical Services Advisory Committee |
MTAU | Medical Treatment As Usual |
NCP | Nursing care plan |
NRM | non-rebreathing mask |
NSBGP | Non-Specific Bowel Gas Pattern |
Nb | Niobium (element) |
PDD-NOS | pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified |
PMMP | Personalized Medication Management Platform |
PMRD | Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Division |
POA | power of attorney |
PPM | planned preventive maintenance; permanent pacemaker |
PRK | photorefractive keratectomy |
PSC | Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis |
PTH | Parathyroid hormone |
PTK | phototherapeutic keratectomy |
RLL | Right Lower Lobe; also Right Lower Lid |
RP | radial pulse; Raynaud’s phenomenon; retrograde pyelography; retinitis pigmentosa |
RRT | renal replacement therapy; Registered Respiratory Therapist |
RT | Respiratory Therapy |
SEMI | subendocardial myocardial infarction |
SI | Suicidal Ideation |
SI units | International System of Units (Systeme International) |
SIW | self-inflicted wound |
SP/GP | suicide precautions/general precautions |
SSS | sick sinus syndrome |
SVC | Superior Vena Cava |
TPA | Tissue Plasminogen Activator |
TRBF | total renal blood flow |
TSS | toxic shock syndrome |
UCTD | undifferentiated connective tissue disease |
UD | unit dose; ulnar deviation |
URI | Upper Respiratory tract Infection |
VG | ventral gluteal |
VRA | visual reinforcement audiometry |
WH | well-hydrated |
beg | begin, began, beginning |
c.n.s. | to be taken tomorrow night (cras nocte sumendus) |
ddI | didanosine |
in vivo | In the body |
mmol | millimole (1/1000th of a mole) |
path | pathologist; pathology |
soln | solution |
stb | stillborn |
vasc | vascular |