What does the medical term TUMP stand for?
In some cases, there may be multiplied meanings of the TUMP abbreviation. Here is the meaning of TUMP mean in medical terms.
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What is the TUMP medical abbreviation?
In medical field, the TUMP medical term stands for Tumor of Uncertain Malignant Potential.
TUMP: Tumor of Uncertain Malignant Potential
Related Medical Abbreviations
BICE | Basel Institute for Clinical Epidemiology |
BIOT | biotinidase deficiency |
BMD | bone mineral density |
BN | Bed No. of the patient |
BOS | bacterial overgrowth syndrome; base of support |
BR | Bed Rest |
BRB | Bright Red Blood |
CAI | computer assisted instruction |
CBO | community based organization |
CF | cystic fibrosis |
CFCM | Center for Family and Community Medicine |
CL | Chloride |
CLI | critical limb ischemia |
CNE | chronic nervous exhaustion |
CSF | Cerebral Spinal Fluid |
Cs | Cesium (element) |
DD | dry dressing; differential diagnosis; developmental disability; delivery date |
DF | Dorsiflexion |
DNO | Did Not Obtain |
EAE | experimental allergic encephalomyelitis |
EDP | erythema dyschromicum perstans |
EMT-P | emergency medical technician paramedic |
ERS | education resource specialist; extended rotated side bent |
FAMSA | Federation of African Medical Student Associations |
FCAS | familial cold auto-inflammatory syndrome |
FFA | free fatty acids; frontal fibrosing alopecia |
FPEM | family planning education materials |
FPIA | fluorescence polarization immunoassay |
Flu | influenza |
Ga | Gallium (element) |
Glu | glutamic acid |
HAZOP | hazard and operability |
HBO | hyperbaric oxygenation |
HBcAg | Hepatitis B core antigen |
HHE | health hazard evaluation |
HPEM | Health Policy in Emergency Medicine |
Hib | Haemophilus influenzae type B |
ICN | international council of nurses |
IGF | insulin-like growth factor |
IGH | impaired glucose homeostasis |
INPWT | Incisional negative pressure wound therapy dressings |
LLQ | Left Lower Quadrant |
LSB | left sternal border |
LVD | Left Ventricular Dysfunction |
Li | Lithium (element) |
M/S | musculoskeletal |
MARSI | Medical Adhesive Related Skin Injuries |
MBMP | Modified Bonn-Malmö Protocol |
MCF | middle cranial fossa |
MEN | multiple endocrine neoplasia |
MPC | maximum permitted concentration; mucopurulent cervicitis |
MSG | monosodium glutamate |
MTDM | Medication Therapy Disease Management |
MUMC | McMaster University Medical Centre |
NK | not known; natural killer |
NL | normal |
NOI | nature of illness |
NRC | national research council; normal retinal correspondence |
NRT | nicotine replacement therapy |
O&E | observation and examination |
OICAN | Orthopaedic International Clinical Audit Network |
PEA | pulseless electrical activity |
PIT | Pitocin |
PKC | protein kinase C |
PLIF | posterior lumbar interbody fusion |
PNH | paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria |
PRSP | penicillin-resistant streptococcus pneumoniae |
RUT | right upper thigh |
SBE | Subacute Bacterial Endocarditis |
SCLCA | Small Cell Lung Cancer |
SGPT | serum glutamic-pyruvic transaminase |
SMU | standard IgM beta-2 glycoprotein unit |
SNS | supplemental nursing system; sympathetic nervous system |
SVE | sterile vaginal examination |
TBC | Target Birth Cohort |
THC | tetrahydrocannabinol (in marijuana and related) |
TMD | temporomandibular disorder |
TOXO | Toxoplasmosis |
UCG | urinary chorionic gonadotropin |
bGH | bovine growth hormone |
caps | capsules |
gm/dL | grams per deciliter |
in vitro | In the laboratory |
liq | fluid; liquid |
mIU | milli-international unit |
opt | optimal; optical |
pro time | prothrombin time |
psi | per square inch (pounds) |
rad | radical; root (radix); radial |
resc | resuscitation; rescue |
s/p | Status post. For example, a person who had a knee operation would be s/p a knee operation. |