What is the meaning of the medical term GALT?
In some cases, there may be more than one meaning of GALT. However, what is the medical term GALT?
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GALT medical abbreviation, what does it mean?
In the science & medicine field, the abbreviation GALT means classical galactosemia.
GALT: classical galactosemia
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ADD | Attention Deficit Disorder |
AGN | Antigen |
ASSIGN | Assessing Cardiovascular Risk Using SIGN Guidelines |
ASTMH | American Society of Tropical Medicine Hygiene |
Anuric | Not producing urine. A person who is anuric is often critical and may require dialysis. |
BAUS | British Association of Urological Surgeons |
BMP-2 | Bone Morphogenetic Protein type 2 |
BSI | blood stream infection; body substance isolation |
BV | bacterial vaginosis |
C/D | Cup to Disk ratio |
CBSC | cord blood stem cells |
CCMS | clean catch midstream (specimen) |
CISM | critical incident stress management |
COO | chief operating officer |
CPD | congenital polycystic disease; chronic pulmonary disease; cephalopelvic disproportion |
DEPICTED | Development and Evaluation of a Psychosocial Intervention in Children and Teenagers Experiencing Diabetes |
DM | Diabetes Mellitus |
DMDRP | Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Research Program |
DNT | did not test |
EBMA | European Board of Medical Assessors |
FFP | Fresh Frozen Plasma |
FOI | flight of ideas |
FWIM | Forum for Women in Internal Medicine |
GA | General Anesthesia |
GT | gastrostomy tube |
H&L | heart and lungs |
HAM-D | Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression |
HCMV | human cytomegalovirus |
HDV | hepatitis delta virus |
HHA | home health aide; home health agency |
HLMS | Healthy Living Medical Supply |
HMOs | Human Maternal Oligosacharides |
HbS | Hemoglobin S |
I&O | Ins and Outs |
IDEM | International Distributors of Electronics for Medicine |
IDR | idiosyncratic drug reaction |
IOM | Institute of Medicine |
LMPG | Laboratory medicine practice guidelines |
LOV | Last Office Visit |
LObl | Left oblique |
LSK | liver, spleen, kidneys |
MCV | Mean Corpuscular Volume |
MEDS | Medicines |
MLD | median lethal dose; metachromatic leukodystrophy; minimum lethal dose |
MPHI | Medicine and Public Health Initiative |
MPS | mucopolysaccharidosis; Medical Protection Society |
MS | Mental Status; also Mitral Stenosis, Multiple Sclerosis and Morphine Sulfate |
MSN | Master of Science in Nursing |
MTC | medullary thyroid cancer |
NF | national formulary; neurofibromatosis |
OAE | oto acoustic emissions |
OLMC | on-line medical control |
OSAS | Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome |
P | Pulse. Pulse is recorded as part of the physical examination. It is one of the “vital signs.” |
PAB | professional advisory board |
PAOP | pulmonary artery occlusion pressure |
PASG | pneumatic anti-shock garments |
PEHT | Pediatric Environmental Health Toolkit |
PHN | public health nurse |
PKU | phenylketonuria |
PNC | prenatal care; penicillin; premature nodal complex; premature nodal contraction |
PORP | partial ossicular replacement prosthesis |
PRBCs | Packed Red Blood Cells |
PTL | pre-term labor |
RD | Retinal Detachment; also Registered Dietician |
RPAS | Recombinant Phage Antibody System |
SAAG | Serum Ascites Albumin Gradient |
SMBG | self-monitoring of blood glucose |
SSPE | subacute sclerosing panencephalitis |
SUD | single-use device; substance use disorder; sudden unexpected death |
SX | Symptoms |
Sz | seizure |
TC&DB | turn, cough, and deep breath |
TEA | tetraethylammonium |
TOA | Tubo-Ovarian Abscess |
Trig | triglyceride |
USP | United States Pharmacopeia |
W/D | withdrawal |
XNAs | Xenoreactive natural antibodies |
bact | bacterial |
cDNA | complementary DNA |
cond | condition |
decr | decrease(d) |
eIPV | enhanced-potency inactivated poliovirus vaccine |
gm | gram |
hor. som | bedtime |
k/uL | kilo per microliter |
lap | laparoscop(y/ic) |
mets | metastasis |
mgA | antibody (allergy testing) |
rDNA | Ribosomal Deoxyribonucleic Acid |