What does the medical term EHK stand for?
There may be more than one meaning of EHK. However, what does the medical term EHK stand for?
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What is EHK medical abbreviation?
In science & medicine, the medical term EHK means Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis.
EHK: Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis
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ASVD | Atherosclerotic Vascular Disease |
BPDCN | Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm |
BROW | barley, rye, oats, and wheat |
BSI | blood stream infection; body substance isolation |
BTBV | beat to beat variability |
CLA | certified laboratory assistant |
CLOD | clinical lead for organ donation |
CNH | chondrodermatitis nodularis helices |
COX-2 | cyclooxygenase 2 (inhibitors) |
CPD | congenital polycystic disease; chronic pulmonary disease; cephalopelvic disproportion |
DFM | Diploma in Family Medicine |
DFV | doppler flow velocimetry |
DHSA | Diploma in Health Services Administration |
E. coli | Escherichia coli |
ECEP | Eastern Carolina Emergency Physicians |
ECF | extracellular fluid; extended care facility |
EHR | electronic health record |
EMQ | extended matching question |
ENA | extractable nuclear antigen |
ESBL | extended-spectrum beta laminase |
FPEM | family planning education materials |
FRS | flexed rotated side bent |
GMRP | Georgia Medical Resource Pool |
GORD | gastro-esophageal reflux disease |
GRP | Glucose-Regulated Protein |
GTMS | Graduate Training in Medical Science |
HARPA | Helping AIDS in Resource Poor Areas |
HBCB | Hepatitis B Core Antibody |
HGSIL | high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion |
HTPS | Health Tracking Physician Survey |
HbC | Hemoglobin C; abnormal hemoglobin |
Hct | hematocrit |
IDMP | International Day of Medical Physics |
INHT | Institute of Natural Health Technologies |
IOU | Intensive therapy Observation Unit |
JHAH | Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare |
KPI | key performance indicator |
LAE | left atrial enlargement |
LAHB | left anterior hemiblock |
LASM | Latin American School of Medicine |
LGI | lower gastrointestinal |
LGSIL | low-grade squamous, intra-epithelial lesion |
MAPB | Medical Arts and Photography Branch |
MBS | Medical Benefits Schedule |
MCWA | Medical Centers of West Africa |
MEG | magnetoencephalography |
MLPAO | Medical Laboratory Professionals’ Association of Ontario |
MMT | manual muscle test |
MSPV | Medical Surgical Prime Vendor |
N. | Nerve |
NB | newborn |
NHMRC | National Health and Medical Research Council |
NRDS | neonatal respiratory distress syndrome |
NSTEMI | non-ST elevation myocardial infarction |
OG | orogastric |
OMIE | Online Medical Information Exchange |
PB | pudendal block or peripheral blood |
PHEB | Public Health Effectiveness Bulletin |
PLHCP | Physician or other Licensed Health Care Professional |
PPN | Peripheral Parenteral Nutrition |
PUVA | psoralen ultraviolet a |
QIO | quality improvement organization |
RBANS | Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Staus |
RPh | registered pharmacist |
RRP | Radical Retropubic Prostatectomy |
RVT | right vastus lateralis |
S/A | sugar and acetone |
SARS | severe acute respiratory syndrome |
SIHP | Stress Indicator and Health Planner |
SLL | S Leucomaenis Leucomaenis |
SO | significant other; salpingo-oophorectomy; superior oblique |
SRT | speech reception threshold on audiometry |
STS | Soft Tissue Swelling |
SiPAP | synchronized inspiratory positive airway pressure |
TE | therapeutic equivalence; toxoplasmic encephalitis |
TEN | toxic epidermal necrolysis |
THC | tetrahydrocannabinol (in marijuana and related) |
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UPP | urethral pressure profile |
UPPP | Uvulopalatopharyngeoplasty |
VHP | Valley Health Plan |
VORB | verbal order read back |
VP | Ventriculo-Peritoneal |
WALRI | Wheeze Associated Lower Respiratory Infection |
ZG | Zona Glomerulosa |
educ | education |
exer | exercise |
mor. sol. | as accustomed |
pulv | powder (pulvis) |
surg | surgical |