What does the medical term FET mean?
Sometime, there may be more than one meaning of FET abbreviation. However, what is the meaning of the FET medical abbreviation?
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What is the FET medical abbreviation?
In medical field, the FET medical term stands for forced expiratory technique; frozen embryo transfer.
FET: forced expiratory technique; frozen embryo transfer
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