What does the DIAV medical term stand for?
There may be more than one meaning of DIAV. However, what is the medical term DIAV?
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What does DIAV medical abbreviation stand for?
In science & medicine, it is Duck Infectious Anemia Virus the medical abbreviation DIAV stands for.
DIAV: Duck Infectious Anemia Virus
Related Medical Abbreviations
ACAI | American College of Allergy and Immunology |
APS | Adult Protective Services |
ARB | Angiotensin Receptor Blocker |
AYAM | Adolescent Young Adult Medicine |
BAL | bronchoalveolar lavage; British anti-Lewisite; blood alcohol level |
BEAM | brain electrical activity mapping |
BPharm | Bachelor of Pharmacy |
BUM | back-up method |
CHOR | Center for Health Outcomes Research |
CHPPM | Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine |
CMT | Cervical Motion Tenderness; Charcot Marie Tooth |
COC | cauterization of the cervix; Certificate of Coverage; combined oral contraceptive |
COH | carbohydrate; controlled ovarian hyperstimulation |
CPD | congenital polycystic disease; chronic pulmonary disease; cephalopelvic disproportion |
CSS | central service supply |
Cx Bx | cervical biopsy |
DARE | Drug & Alcohol Resistance Education; data, action, response, education |
DDMS | Deputy Director of Medical Services |
DODMERB | Department Of Defense Medical Examination Review Board |
DSM-IV | Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition |
EBM | Evidence Based Medicine |
EIPM | Englander Institute for Precision Medicine |
EMIG | Emergency Medicine Interest Group |
ESWL | Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy |
ETS | environmental tobacco smoke (exposure) |
F&E | fluid and electrolyte |
FTI | free testosterone index |
GABAB | gamma-aminobutyric acid type b |
GD | gestational diabetes |
GNB | gram-negative bacillus |
GNID | gram-negative intracellular diplococci |
GSW | Gun Shot Wound |
H2SO2 | sulfuric acid |
HCP | health care provider/professional |
HOA | hypertrophic osteoarthropathy |
HPMC | Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center |
HSG | hysterosalpingogram; herpes simplex, genitalis |
HSS | hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state; hepatic stimulator substance |
IGF | insulin-like growth factor |
IMPH | Institute for Medicine and Public Health |
IND | investigational new drug |
KBT | Koronis Biomedical Technologies |
LFA | left forearm |
LSO | left salpingo-oophorectomy |
MANY | Medical Activists of New York |
MCBS | Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey |
MCFQ | Modified Child Feeding Questionnaire |
MDCP | Medically Dependent Children Program |
MED | minimum effective dose |
MND | motor neuron disease |
MRD | Matched Related Donor |
MVA | motor vehicle accident |
MVR | Mitral Valve Replacement |
O2 | oxygen |
OCG | oral cholecystogram |
OGD | oesophagogastroduodenoscopy |
ORS | oral rehydration solution |
PDGF | platelet-derived growth factor |
PIA | prolonged infantile apnea |
PIH | Pregnancy Induced Hypertension |
PIP | Proximal Inter-Phalangeal |
PNC-E | post-necrotic cirrhosis-ethanol |
PVS | persistent vegetative state |
R/T | related to |
RCA | Right Coronary Artery |
RDI | Respiratory Disturbance Index |
RHF | right heart failure |
RML | Right Middle Lobe |
RSN | Radiology Specialists of the Northwest |
RVT | right vastus lateralis |
SCr | serum creatinine |
SE | substantially equivalent; status epilepticus; side effects; standard error |
SHARP | Swelling Heat Ache Redness Puss |
SR | slow/sustained-release [medication]; sarcoplasmic reticulum; sinus rhythm |
SRI | serotonin reuptake inhibitor |
TCD | transcranial doppler |
TG | Triglycerides |
TRUS | Transrectal Ultrasound |
UTox | urine toxicology screen (for drugs) |
VLDL | very low density lipoprotein |
ad lib | as desired (Latin ad libitum) |
bisp. | bispinous diameter (interspinous diameter) |
dm | decimeter (100 mm, 0.1 m) |
inhal | inhalation |
kU/L | kilounit per liter (allergy testing) |
recc | recommend or recommended |
rev | review; reverse; revision |
sp | specific gravity; species; space |
subcu | subcutaneous(ly) |
t.d.s. | to be taken three times daily |
vis | vision |