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  2. List of medical abbreviations: Z - Wikipedia

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  3. Medications by Conditions that Start with Z - WebMD

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    Find Drugs Used to Treat Conditions, Diseases, and Ailments that Start with the Letter Z

  4. List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes - Wikipedia

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    referring to the beginning, or the root, of a structure, usually a nerve or a vein Latin rādīx, root radiculopathy: re-again, back Latin re-relapse: rect-rectum: abbr. of New Latin rectum intestinum ('straight intestine') < Latin rēctus, straight rectal, rectum, rectus femoris: ren(o) of or pertaining to the kidney Latin rēn, rēnes, kidney ...

  5. List of diseases (Z) - Wikipedia

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    Zika Virus. Zimmerman–Laband syndrome. Zinc deficiency. Zinc toxicity. Zlotogora syndrome. Zollinger–Ellison syndrome. Zonular cataract and nystagmus. Zori–Stalker–Williams syndrome. Zunich–Kaye syndrome.

  6. Drugs that start with ‘za’. z-bum cream. z-sleep. z-tuss ac 2 mg-9 mg/5 ml oral liquid. zaditor drops. zafirlukast. zaleplon. zaltrap vial. zalvit 13 mg iron-1 tablet multivitamins.

  7. Heart Disease Definitions: Glossary of Heart Terms - WebMD

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    Here is a glossary of terms and definitions related to heart disease: Ablation: Permanent disruption of a problematic electric pathway in the heart with a heated catheter. Advance Directive ...

  8. List of medical abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Pronunciation follows convention outside the medical field, in which acronyms are generally pronounced as if they were a word (JAMA, SIDS), initialisms are generally pronounced as individual letters (DNA, SSRI), and abbreviations generally use the expansion (soln. = "solution", sup. = "superior").

  9. Anal Cancer. Ataxia-Telangiectasia. Atypical Mole Syndrome. Basal Cell Carcinoma. Bile Duct Cancer. Birt Hogg Dube Syndrome. Bladder Cancer. Bone Cancer. Brain Tumor.