What does the abbreviation LIN mean in medical terms?
There may be a few different meanings of abbreviation LIN. However, what does the medical term LIN mean?
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LIN medical abbreviation, what is the meaning of it?
In the science & medicine, the meaning of the medical abbreviation LIN is Laryngeal Intraepithelial Neoplasia.
LIN: Laryngeal Intraepithelial Neoplasia
Related Medical Abbreviations
1L | 1(supraclavicular nodes’ station number) Left ( side) |
AANL | Anesthesia Associates of New London |
ABMT | Americal Board of Medical Toxicology |
AFDA | Australia’s Family Doctors Association |
ARF | Acute Renal Failure |
BCCTP | breast and cervical cancer (treatment) program |
BEMC | Bachelor of Emergency Medical Care |
BMT | Bone Marrow Transplant |
BPPV | benign paroxysmal positional vertigo |
BoTV | Bovine ToroVirus |
C-spine | cervical spine |
CBS | casual blood sugar |
CGN | chronic glomerulonephritis |
CICU | coronary intensive care unit |
COWS | clinical opiate withdrawal scale |
CT/GC | Chlamydia Trachomatis/Neisseria Gonorrhea |
CoV | coronavirus |
DCDT | Donor after Cardiac Death Transplants (eg. Kidney) |
DTSP | Diagnostic Technologies and Screening Panel |
DXT | radiotherapy |
EGF | epidermal growth factor |
EIP | extensor indicis proprius |
EJMC | Electronic Jordan Medical Council |
FEF | forced expiratory flow (rate) |
FH | family history; fundal height |
FHR | fetal heart rate |
FNAC | fine-needle aspiration cytology |
FROM | full range of motion |
FTSG | full-thickness skin graft |
GABA | gamma-aminobutyric acid |
GEMMS | Gateway Electronic Medical Management Systems |
HCMV | human cytomegalovirus |
HEALTHY | Health’s |
HIM | health information management; hepatosplenomegaly |
HT | hypertension; hormone therapy |
IMSIG | Integrative Medicine Student Interest Group |
IPG | impedance plethysmography |
IPPA | inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation |
IVSS | intravenous soluset |
KPI | key performance indicator |
LET | lidocaine, epinephrine, tetracaine |
LRSB | lower right sternal border |
MAKS | Medical Aid Kit Station |
MEDS | Medicines |
MFI | Malaria-Free Initiative |
MLSB | Medical Laboratory Science Board |
MOBC | Medical Officers Basic Course |
MSRB | Medical Services Review Board |
NALH | North American Life Health |
NRC | national research council; normal retinal correspondence |
NRRH | Northern Rural and Remote Health |
NSV | non-specific vaginitis |
NUMI | Numeracy Understanding in Medicine Instrument |
NYPAS | National Young People and Asthma Survey |
OSD | over bed side drainage |
PCCU | post cardiac cath unit |
PGR | psychogalvanic reaction |
PHT | public health technician |
PIF | prolactin release-inhibiting factor; peak inspiratory flow |
POLST | physician orders for life-sustaining therapy |
PSNM | Philippine Society of Nuclear Medicine |
PT | Physical Therapy; Posterior Tibial; Prothrombin Time; Patient |
R/O | Rule Out |
RAP | resident assessment protocol; recurrent abdominal pain |
REI | reproductive endocrinology |
RLFa | right lateral forearm |
ROTA | Rotavirus Vaccine (replaced by RV1 and RV5) |
RPGN | Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis |
Rx | prescription |
SAMACO | Safety Maintenance and Control |
SCCA | Squamous Cell Cancer |
SK | Seborrheic Keratosis; also Streptokinase |
SMERT | State Medical Emergency Response Team |
SSN | Social Security Number |
Sig. | write on label (signa) |
SpO2 | pulse oxygen saturation (pulse oximetry) |
TDWB | touch down weight bearing |
TRUS | Transrectal Ultrasound |
UNMC | University of Nebraska Medical Center |
VAX | Vaccine |
VHP | Valley Health Plan |
WH | well-hydrated |
WHNE | WholeHealth New England |
WIHS | Women’s Interagency HIV Study |
WO | World Organization |
man. prim. | first thing in the morning |
mono | monocyte; mononucleosis |
mppcf | millions of particles per cubic foot (air) |
prn | as required/needed (pro re nata) |
qam | every morning |
saRNA | Small Activating Ribonucleic Acid |