What does the medical abbreviation GON stand for?
Sometime, there may be more than one meaning of GON abbreviation. However, what is the meaning of the GON medical abbreviation?
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What is GON medical abbreviation?
In science & medicine, the medical term GON means Greater occipital nerve.
GON: Greater occipital nerve
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AJBMS | Asian Journal of Biological and Medical Sciences |
BIIJ | Biomedical Imaging and Intervention Journal |
BRET | Biomedical Research Education And Training |
C&C | confirmed and compatible |
CAAM | California Association of Ayurvedic Medicine |
CNPBC | College of Naturopathic Physicians of British Columbia (licensing body in BC) |
CQI | continuous quality improvement; clinical quality indicator |
CUD | carnitine uptake defect |
DIP | Distal Inter-Phalangeal |
DSA | digital subtraction angiography |
ECU | extensor carpi ulnaris; emergency care unit |
EJ | External Jugular |
EOA | esophageal obturator airway |
ERMM | Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine |
ESG | estrogen |
ETCO2 | end-tidal carbon dioxide |
EUA | emergency use authorization; examination under anesthesia; examination under anesthetic |
FBG | fasting blood glucose |
FNAC | fine-needle aspiration cytology |
FS | frozen section; Fealty’s syndrome; finger stick |
GABAB | gamma-aminobutyric acid type b |
GC | Gonorrhea |
GHJ | glenohumeral joint |
GLOWM | Global Library Of Women’s Medicine |
Gd | Gadolinium (element) |
HCI | human-computer interaction |
HEME/ONC | Hematology/Oncology |
HGH | human growth hormone |
IGR | intrauterine growth retardation |
IOM | Institute of Medicine |
IPPV | intermittent positive pressure ventilation |
IR | Interventional Radiology; Internal Rotation |
ISMN | isosorbide mononitrate |
KFMC | King Fahd Medical City |
L&A | light and accommodation |
LCMFT | Licensed Clinical Marriage and Family Therapist |
LDUH | low-dose-unfractionated heparin |
LM | Left Main Coronary Artery |
LQTS | long QT syndrome |
LVEDP | Left Ventricular End Diastolic Pressure |
MAR | medication administration record |
MCI | mild cognitive impairment; mass casualty incident |
MCMO | Medical Civil Military Operations |
MHE | mental health evaluator |
MSU | midstream specimen of urine; monosodium urate monohydrate |
MVP | Mitral Valve Prolapse |
My | myopia |
NDT | neurodevelopmental treatment |
NHP | nursing home placement |
NI | not indicated |
NIH | national institutes of health |
NIMC | National Inpatient Medication Chart |
NO | nitric oxide |
NUCS | Nuclear Medicine |
O&E | observation and examination |
ODT | orally disintegrating tablet |
PAN | panoramic; peroxyacetyl nitrate |
PCA | Patient Controlled Analgesia |
PCT | proximal convoluted tubule; patient care technician; photochemical treatment |
PDD | pervasive development disorder |
Plt | Platelets, one of the blood forming elements along with the white and red blood cells. |
RD | Retinal Detachment; also Registered Dietician |
RHD | Rheumatic Heart Disease |
RIA | radioimmunoassay |
ROM | Range Of Motion |
RTA | renal tubular acidosis; road traffic accident |
SAARD | slow-acting antirheumatic drug(s) |
SE | substantially equivalent; status epilepticus; side effects; standard error |
SH | serum hepatitis; social history |
SNOMED | systematized nomenclature of medicine |
SSO | second surgical opinion |
SVC | Superior Vena Cava |
TUNA | transurethral needle ablation |
TVR | tricuspid valve replacement |
UPJ | uretero pelvic junction |
VRSA | vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus |
WD | well developed |
WS | Williams syndrome; work simplification |
X&D | examination and diagnosis |
ZOTU | Zero-radius OTU (Operational Taxonomic Unit) |
e-IPV | enhanced potency inactivated poliovirus vaccine |
kDa | kilodalton |
omn. noct. | every night |
prox | proximal |
q.d. | Each day. As in taking a medicine daily. |
q.s. | a sufficient quantity; as much as needed |
spont | spontaneous |
st. | let it/them stand |
trans | transverse |
umb | umbilicus, umbilical |
vWD | von Willebrand disease |