What is IO medical abbreviation?

What does the IO medical term stand for?

In some cases, the abbreviation IO may have a few different meanings. Here is the meaning of IO mean in medical terms.

IO medical abbreviation, what does it mean?

In science & medicine, the meaning of the IO medical abbreviation is IO Inferior oblique (of eye).

IO: IO Inferior oblique (of eye)

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