What does the medical term MLRE stand for?
In some cases, there may be more than one meaning of MLRE. However, what does the medical abbreviation MLRE mean?
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MLRE medical abbreviation, what is the meaning of it?
In the science & medicine field, the abbreviation MLRE means Medicine Lake Recipe Exchange.
MLRE: Medicine Lake Recipe Exchange
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BSI | blood stream infection; body substance isolation |
BSLE | bullous systemic lupus erythematosus |
CCCA | central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia |
CCMD | Colorado Collective for Medical Decisions |
CEA | Carcinoembryonic Antigen |
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CMP | Cardiomyopathy |
CPP | Cerebral Perfusion Pressure |
CPT | chest physiotherapy; current procedural terminology; carnitine palmitoyl transferase |
CSII | continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion |
CT/GC | Chlamydia Trachomatis/Neisseria Gonorrhea |
CTZ | chemoreceptor trigger zone |
D/C | discontinue; discharge |
DHx | drug history |
DOL | department of labor |
DOT | Directly Observed Therapy |
DPF | Dental Practitioner Formulary |
DR | Diabetic Retinopathy |
Derm | dermatology |
EHB | extensor hallucis brevis |
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ESRF | end stage renal failure |
FOC | fronto-occipital circumference |
GTT | Glucose Tolerance Test |
Gd | Gadolinium (element) |
HCST | hematopoietic stem cell transplant |
HEM | Holzapfel Effective Microbes |
HGE | human granulocytic ehrlichiosis |
HPHC | Harvard Pilgrim Health Care |
IAI | Infection and Immunity |
ICSC | International Chemical Safety Cards |
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IL | interleukin |
IPS | idiopathic pneumonia syndrome |
JCA | juvenile chronic arthritis |
JL | Judkins left (catheter) |
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LBO | Large Bowel Obstruction |
LPD | luteal phase defect |
LSC | left subclavian |
M1 | mitral first sound |
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SAH | Sub-Arachnoid Hemorrhage |
SCI | spinal cord injury |
SCM | sternocleidomastoid |
SQV | saquinavir (antiviral drug) |
SSS | sick sinus syndrome |
SSZ | sulfasalazine |
STD | Sexually Transmitted Disease |
STIR | Short Tau Inversion Recover |
TGF | transforming growth factor |
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Ua | uranium |
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Zr | Zirconium (element) |
bact | bacterial |
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gest | gestational |
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lymphs | lymphocytes |
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ref | refuse(d); referral/refer |
sp. Gr. | specific gravity |
sph | spherical |