What does DM2 mean in medical abbreviation?

What does the medical term DM2 mean?

The DM2 abbreviation may have multiplied meanings. Below is the meaning that the abbreviation DM2 stands for.

What does DM2 medical abbreviation mean?

In medical field, However, the medical abbreviation DM2 stands for diabetes mellitus, type 2.

DM2: diabetes mellitus, type 2

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