This is a list of some common abbreviations and acronyms.
Abbreviation | Stands for | More information |
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ABG | Arterial blood gases | You may have an ABG test to detect lung diseases. |
ACE | Angiotensin converting enzyme | Drugs called ACE inhibitors are used to treat high blood pressure, heart failure, diabetes and kidney diseases. |
ACL | Anterior cruciate ligament | Commonly injured part of the knee |
ADHD | Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder | A behavior disorder |
AFIB | Atrial fibrillation | A disturbance of the rhythm of the heart |
AIDS | Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome | Infection caused by human immunodeficiency virus |
ALP | Alkaline phosphatase | You may have a blood test for ALP to detect liver or bone disease. |
ALS | Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. | Also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease |
ALT | Alanine aminotransferase | You may have a blood test for ALT to detect liver disease. |
AMD | Age-related macular degeneration | An eye problem |
AMI | Acute myocardial infarction | Heart attack |
AODM | Adult onset diabetes mellitus | Type 2 diabetes |
AST | Aspartate aminotransferase | You may have a blood test for AST to detect liver disease. |
AVM | Arteriovenous malformation | A defect in the circulatory system. |
BID | Twice a day | Your doctor may write this on your prescription. |
BMI | Body mass index | A measure of how much you should weigh based on your height |
BP | Blood pressure | The force of your blood pushing against the walls of your arteries |
BPH | Benign prostatic hypertrophy | Enlargement of the prostate gland |
BRCA | Breast Cancer Gene | People with the gene may be at increased risk for breast or ovarian cancer. |
BUN | Blood urea nitrogen | You may have a blood test for BUN to detect kidney disease problems. |
CA | Cancer OR Calcium | |
CA-125 | Cancer antigen 125 | You may have a blood test for CA-125 A to measure cancer activity. |
CABG | Coronary artery bypass graft | A type of heart surgery |
CAD | Coronary artery disease | A common type of heart disease |
CAT | Computerized axial tomography | A type of x-ray |
CBC | Complete blood count | A blood test that measures many properties of the cells in your blood |
CHD | Congenital heart disease | Heart disease you were born with |
CHF | Congestive heart failure | Also called heart failure. A condition in which the heart can’t pump enough blood throughout the body. |
CMV | Cytomegalovirus | A common virus |
CNS | Central nervous system | The brain and spinal cord |
COPD | Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease | A lung disease that makes it hard to breathe |
CPK | Creatine phosphokinase | You may have a blood test for CPK to see if you’ve had a heart attack. |
CPR | Cardiopulmonary resuscitation | An emergency procedure whose heart has stopper or is no longer breathing |
CRF | Chronic renal failure | Failure of the kidneys |
CRP | C-reactive protein | You may have a blood test for CRP to see if you have inflammation or heart problems. |
CSF | Cerebrospinal fluid | A fluid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord |
CVA | Cerebrovascular accident | A stroke or "brain attack" |
CXR | Chest x-ray | A diagnostic test that uses radiation to make images of your lungs |
D&C | Dilatation and curettage | A surgical procedure on the uterus (womb) |
DJD | Degenerative joint disease | Another name for arthritis |
DM | Diabetes mellitus | |
DTP | Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis | A vaccine for three diseases |
DVT | Deep-vein thrombosis | A blood clot |
DX | Diagnosis | |
ECG, EKG | Electrocardiogram | A test that measures electrical impulses of the heart |
ECHO | Echocardiogram | A test that uses sound waves to look at the heart |
EEG | Electroencephalogram | A test that measures electrical impulses of the brain |
EMG | Electromyography | A test that measures electrical impulses of muscles |
ENT | Ear, nose and throat | |
ERCP | Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography | A way to diagnose problems in the liver, gallbladder, bile ducts and pancreas |
ESR | Erythrocyte sedimentation rate | A blood test for inflammation |
ESRD | End-stage renal (kidney) disease | |
FSH | Follicle stimulating hormone | If you are a woman, you may have a blood test for FSH to evaluate fertility. |
GERD | Gastroesophageal reflux disease | A problem that happens when stomach contents leak back into your gullet |
GI | Gastrointestinal | Another term for your digestive system |
GFR | Glomerular filtration rate | A test of kidney damage |
GU | Genitourinary | The urinary and sex organs |
HAV | Hepatitis A virus | A virus that causes one type of liver disease |
HBV | Hepatitis B virus | A virus that causes one type of liver disease |
HCT | Hematocrit | A blood test measurement |
HCV | Hepatitis C virus | A virus that causes one type of liver disease |
HDL | High density lipoprotein | A type of cholesterol, also known as "good" cholesterol |
HGB | Hemoglobin | A blood test measurement |
HIV | Human immunodeficiency virus | The virus that causes AIDS |
HPV | Human papilloma virus | A virus that causes cervical cancer |
HRT | Hormone replacement therapy | Treatment with hormones to replace natural hormones when the body does not make enough. |
HTN | Hypertension | High blood pressure |
IBD | Inflammatory bowel disease | A name for two digestive disorders-- ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease |
IBS | Irritable bowel syndrome | A problem with the large intestine |
ICD | Implantable cardioverter defibrillator | A device that monitors heart rhythm problems |
ICU | Intensive care unit | Special hospital unit |
IDDM | Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus | Type 1 diabetes |
IM | Intramuscular | A type of injection |
IUD | Intrauterine device | A type of birth control for women |
IV | Intravenous | A type of injection |
IVP | Intravenous pyelogram | An x-ray test of the urinary system |
LDL | Low density lipoprotein | A type of cholesterol, also known as "bad" cholesterol |
LFT | Liver function tests | |
MI | Myocardial infarction | Heart attack |
MMR | Measles, mumps, and rubella | A vaccine for three diseases |
MRI | Magnetic resonance imaging | A type of imaging test |
MRSA | Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus | A type of infection |
MS | Multiple sclerosis | A disease of the nervous system |
NG | Nasogastric | You may need an NG tube to empty the contents of your stomach. |
NIDDM | Non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus | Type 2 diabetes |
NKDA | No known drug allergies | |
NSAID | Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug | Drugs like ibuprofen |
OCD | Obsessive-compulsive disorder | A type of anxiety disorder |
PAD | Peripheral arterial disease | Diseases of the arteries outside the heart |
PAP | Papanicolau | You may need a PAP test to detect cervical cancer. |
PAT | Paroxysmal atrial tachycardia | A disturbance of the rhythm of the heart |
PET | Positron emission tomography | A type of x-ray test |
PFT | Pulmonary function test | You may need PFTs to find out how your lungs are working. |
PID | Pelvic inflammatory disease | Infection and inflammation of the female reproductive organs |
PMS | Premenstrual syndrome | A group of symptoms that may happen before a woman’s period |
PPD | Purified protein derivative | You may have a PPD skin test for tuberculosis. |
PRN | As needed | Your doctor may write this on your prescription. |
PSA | Prostate specific antigen | You may have a blood test for PSA to detect prostate disease. |
PT | Prothrombin time | A measure of blood clotting |
PTH | Parathyroid hormone | You may have a blood test for PTH to detect parathyroid disease. |
PTSD | Post-traumatic stress syndrome | An illness caused by traumatic events |
PTT | Partial thromboplastin time | A measure of blood clotting |
PUD | Peptic ulcer disease | A disease of the stomach |
PVC | Premature ventricular contraction | A disturbance of the rhythm of the heart |
QID | Four times a day | Your doctor may write this on your prescription. |
RA | Rheumatoid arthritis | A type of joint disease |
RBC | Red blood cell | A type of blood cell |
RSV | Respiratory syncytial virus | A virus that causes infections in children |
Rx | Prescription | |
SAD | Seasonal affective disorder | Depression during seasons with little light |
SIDS | Sudden infant death syndrome | |
SLE | Systemic lupus erythematosus | Lupus for short |
SOB | Shortness of Breath | |
STD | Sexually transmitted disease | |
T3 | Triiodothyronine | You may have a blood test for T3 to detect thyroid disease. |
T4 | Thyroxine | You may have a blood test for T4 to detect thyroid disease. |
TB | Tuberculosis | An infection of the lungs |
TAH | Total abdominal hysterectomy | Surgery to remove a woman's uterus (womb) |
TIA | Transient ischemic attack | A small stroke |
TIBC | Total iron binding capacity | A test that measures the amount of iron in your blood |
TID | Three times a day | Your doctor may write this on your prescription. |
TMJ | Temporomandibular joint | The joint that connects your jaw to the side of your head |
TORCH | Stands for a group of infections that may cause birth defects | A newborn will have this test to check for infections. Sometimes the mother also needs the test. |
TSH | Thyroid stimulating hormone | You may have a blood test for TSH to detect thyroid disease. |
TURP | Transurethral resection of prostate gland | An operation to remove parts of the prostate gland |
URI | Upper respiratory infection | Another name for the common cold |
UTI | Urinary tract infection | Infection of the bladder and kidneys |
XRT | Radiotherapy | Therapy that uses radiation, usually for cancer |
WBC | White blood cell | A type of blood cell |