Abbreviation
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Meaning
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p̄ |
after (from Latin post) [1] [letter p with a bar over it]
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pH
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Potential of Hydrogen - Acidity of a fluid
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P |
parturition (total number of live births) phosphorus pulse[1] post
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POSM |
plasma osmolality
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PA |
posterior–anterior, posteroanterior pulmonary artery [[physician assistant or associate[2]]] psoriatic arthritis primary aldosteronism
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P&A |
percussion and auscultation[1] phenol and alcohol matrixectomy
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PAC |
premature atrial contraction pulmonary artery catheter, pulmonary artery catheterisation
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PACU |
Post-anesthesia care unit[1]
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PAD |
peripheral artery disease (aka peripheral artery occlusive disease) postadmission day (e.g. PAD 6 equals the sixth day of being in hospital) peripheral airspace disease Passively Acquired anti-D
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PAF |
platelet-activating factor paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (meaning intermittent AF)
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PAH |
pulmonary arterial hypertension phenylalanine hydroxylase
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PAI-1 |
plasminogen activator inhibitor-1
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PAL |
posterior axillary line
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PALS |
Pediatric advanced life support (training program)
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PAN |
polyarteritis nodosa
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PAO |
peak acid output
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PAOD |
peripheral artery occlusive disease
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PAP |
Papanicolaou stain positive airway pressure pulmonary artery pressure (see pulmonary hypertension) [1] pulmonary alveolar proteinosis
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Pap |
Papanicolaou test (pap smear)
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PAPP-A |
pregnancy-associated plasma protein A
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PARA I |
indicating a woman with one child (partus = birth)[1]
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PARA II |
indicating a woman with two children (partus = birth)[1]
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PASP |
Pulmonary artery systolic pressure
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PASH |
Pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia
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PAT |
paroxysmal atrial tachycardia
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PBC |
primary biliary cirrhosis
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PBX |
probiotics
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PBF |
peripheral blood film
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p.c. |
after food (from Latin post cibum) after meals
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PCA |
patient-controlled analgesia
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PCa |
prostate cancer
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PCD |
postconcussional disorder primary ciliary dyskinesia
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Pcele |
Pseudomeningocele
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PCI |
percutaneous coronary intervention
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PCIOL |
posterior chamber intraocular lens
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PCKD
|
Polycystic Kidney Disease
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PCL |
posterior cruciate ligament
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PCN |
penicillin
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PCNL |
Percutaneous nephrolithotomy
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PCNSL |
primary CNS (central nervous system) lymphoma
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PCO |
polycystic ovary (see polycystic ovary syndrome)
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PCOS |
polycystic ovarian syndrome
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PCP |
Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (now called Pneumocystis pneumonia) primary care physician (also called primary care provider)
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PCR |
patient care report polymerase chain reaction
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PCS |
post-concussion syndrome
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PCT |
progesterone challenge test Patient care technician
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PCV |
packed cell volume (see hematocrit) polycythemia vera
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PCWP |
pulmonary capillary wedge pressure
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PD |
Parkinson's disease paroxysmal dyskinesia peritoneal dialysis physical diagnosis personality disorder program director
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PDA |
patent ductus arteriosus posterior descending artery
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PDD |
premenstrual dysphoric disorder
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PDE |
phosphodiesterase
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PDGF |
platelet-derived growth factor
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PDR |
Physicians' Desk Reference
Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
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PDT |
photodynamic therapy
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PDVT |
postoperative deep-vein thrombosis
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PE |
pulmonary embolism[1] pre-eclampsia pleural effusion physical examination[1]
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PEA |
pulseless electrical activity
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PERRLA |
pupils equal, round and reactive to light[3]
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PEB |
cisplatin, etoposide, and bleomycin (chemotherapy regimen)
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PEEP |
positive end-expiratory pressure
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PEF |
peak expiratory flow
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PEFR |
peak expiratory flow rate
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PEG |
percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy
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PEM |
protein/energy malnutrition (aka Kwashiorkor)
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pen |
penicillin (Best practice is to avoid drug name abbreviations)
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PEP |
Post-exposure prophylaxis[4]
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PERM |
Progressive Encephalomyelitis with Rigidity and Myoclonus
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PERRL |
pupils equal, round, reactive to light
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PERLA |
pupils equal and reactive to light and accommodation[3]
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PERRLA |
pupils equal, round, reactive to light and accommodation[3]
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Per Vag |
per vagina
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PET |
positron emission tomography (cerebral metabolic scan)
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PFO |
patent foramen ovale
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PFT |
pulmonary function test (see spirometry)
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PGCS |
Paediatric Glasgow Coma Scale
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PH |
Pulmonary hypertension Past history (see also medical history)
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PHx |
past history (see also medical history)
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PHG |
Portal hypertensive gastropathy
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PHN |
postherpetic neuralgia
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PHP |
Partial Hospitalization Program
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PHQ |
Patient Health Questionnaire
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PHTLS |
prehospital trauma life support
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PI |
present illness
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PICC |
peripherally inserted central catheter
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PID |
pelvic inflammatory disease prolapsed intervertebral disc
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PIG-A |
phosphatidyl inositol glycan A
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PIH |
pregnancy induced hypertension
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PIP |
proximal interphalangeal joint
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PJS |
Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
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PK |
protein kinase
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PKA |
protein kinase A
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PKD |
polycystic kidney disease
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PKP |
penetrating keratoplasty
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PKU |
phenylketonuria (PKU card—see Guthrie test)
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PLAT |
tissue plasminogen activator
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PLIF |
posterior lumbar interbody fusion (a type of spinal fusion)
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PLT |
platelets
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PM |
post meridiem (in the afternoon)
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PMB |
post-menopausal bleeding (bleeding after menopause)
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PMD |
primary medical doctor
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PMDD |
premenstrual dysphoric disorder
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PMH |
past medical history (see also medical history) perimesencephalic subarachnoid hemorrhage progressive macular hypomelanosis
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PMI |
point of maximal impulse or apical beat point of maximal intensity
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PML |
polyoma virus progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
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PMP |
Pseudomyxoma peritonei
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PMN |
polymorphonuclear leukocytes, that is, neutrophils
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PMR |
percutaneous myocardial revascularization polymyalgia rheumatica proportionate mortality rate
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PM&R |
physical medicine and rehabilitation
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PMS |
premenstrual syndrome
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PNA |
pneumonia
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PNA |
postnatal age
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PND |
paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea postnasal drip
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PNET |
primitive neuroectodermal tumor
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PNH |
paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
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PNM |
perinatal mortality
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PNS
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Peripheral Nervous System
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PNV |
Prenatal vitamin
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PO |
by mouth, that is, orally (from Latin per os)
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POA |
(Health Care) Power of Attorney
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POC |
postoperative care products of conception Plan of Care
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POCT
|
Point-Of-Care testing[5]
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POD |
postoperative days
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POEMS |
POEMS syndrome (polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, myeloma protein and skin changes)
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POLST |
Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment
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poly |
polymorphonuclear cells, that is, neutrophils
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PONV |
postoperative nausea and vomiting
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POP |
pain on palpation, Plaster of Paris, Pelvic Organ Prolapse, Progestin Only Pills
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Post |
posterior (see anatomical terms of location)
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POT |
plan of treatment
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POTS |
postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome
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POX |
peroxidase
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PP |
pulse pressure postpartum, that is, postnatal postprandial
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PPCS |
prolonged post-concussion syndrome
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PPD |
packs per day (cigarettes) postpartum depression, that is, postnatal depression purified protein derivative or Mantoux test, for tuberculosis testing
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PPE |
personal protective equipment
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PPF |
posterior pharyngeal flap
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PPH |
postpartum haemorrhage primary pulmonary hypertension procedure for prolapse and hemorrhoids
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PPI |
proton pump inhibitor
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PPMS
|
Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
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PPROM |
preterm prelabor rupture of membranes
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PPS |
post-polio syndrome
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Ppt |
precipitate precipitating
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PPTCT |
prevention of parent-to-child transmission (of HIV) (government of India initiative)
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PPTL |
postpartum tubal ligation
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PPTP |
Pediatric preclinical testing program
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PPV |
positive predictive value
positive pressure ventilation
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PPx |
prophylaxis
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PR |
prothrombin ratio
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p.r. |
per rectum (as noun: rectal examination)
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PRA |
plasma renin activity
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PRBC PRBCs |
packed red blood cells
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PREA |
Pediatric Research Equity Act
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Preme |
premature infant (see premature birth)
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Prep
PrEP
|
preparation
pre-exposure prophylaxis[6]
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PRES |
Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome
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PRIND |
prolonged reversible ischemic neurologic deficit
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PRL |
prolactin
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prn PRN |
as necessary (from Latin pro re nata) (if used in chronic pain control, sometimes disparagingly termed "pain relief nil") as needed
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Prog |
prognosis
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PROM |
prelabor rupture of membranes partial range of motion[1]
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PRP |
panretinal photocoagulation platelet-rich plasma progressive rubella panencephalitis
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PRRE |
purine-rich response element
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PRV |
polycythemia rubra vera (see polycythemia vera)
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PSA |
prostate-specific antigen
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PBSO |
partial small bowel obstruction
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PSC |
primary sclerosing cholangitis
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PSCH |
preoperative systemic chemotherapy
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PSGN |
poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis
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PSH |
Paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity Past surgical history psychosocial history Past medical history (see also medical history)
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PSI |
Pneumonia severity index
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PSP |
phenylsulphtalein
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PSS |
progressive systemic sclerosis (see scleroderma)
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PSVT |
paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia
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PT |
prothrombin time physical therapy (physiotherapy)
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Pt. |
patient (from Latin patiens, meaning "one who endures" or "one who suffers")
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PTA |
percutaneous transluminal angioplasty post-traumatic amnesia prior to admission
Peritonsillar abscess
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PTB |
pulmonary tuberculosis
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PTC |
percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography
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PTCA |
percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
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PTD |
prior to discharge preterm delivery
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PTH |
parathyroid hormone
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PTHC |
percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography
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PTL |
preterm labor
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PTSD |
posttraumatic stress disorder
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PTSS |
posttraumatic stress syndrome (see posttraumatic stress disorder)
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PTT |
partial thromboplastin time
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PTU |
propylthiouracil
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PTx |
pneumothorax
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PU |
palindromic unit
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PUBS |
percutaneous umbilical blood sample
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PUD |
peptic ulcer disease
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PUO |
pyrexia of unknown origin
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PUVA |
psoralen UV A (photochemical ultraviolet light A waves)
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p.v. |
per vagina (as noun: vaginal examination with manual examination and speculum inspection)
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PV
|
polycythemia vera
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PVC (VPC) |
premature ventricular contraction
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PVD |
peripheral vascular disease
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PVFS |
post-viral fatigue syndrome
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PVI |
Peripheral vascular insufficiency Pulmonary vein isolation
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PVOD |
Pulmonary venoocclusive disease
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PVR |
pulmonary vascular resistance Postvoid residual urine volume
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PVS |
perivascular space persistent vegetative state pulmonary valve stenosis Plummer–Vinson syndrome
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PVT |
Paroxysmal ventricular tachycardia
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PWD |
Pink, warm, and dry (skin assessment)
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PWP |
pulmonary wedge pressure
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Px px |
physical examination prognosis patient
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P-Y |
Pack-year (years of smoking multiplied by average number of packs, or fraction thereof, per day)
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PZA |
pyrazinamide
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