| USIMG | United States citizen international medical school graduate |
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| USMG | United States or Canada medical school graduate |
| USMH | United States Marine Hospital |
| USMLE | United States Medical Licensing Examination |
| USN | ultrasonic nebulizer; unilateral spatial neglect |
| USNCHS | United States National Center for Health Statistics |
| USNH | United States Naval Hospital |
| USO | Unilateral Salping-Oophorectomy |
| USO | unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy |
| USP | United States Pharmacopeial convention = United States Pharmacopeia; ¹Ì±¹ ¾àÀü |
| USRDS | United States Renal Data System |
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| USV | Ultrasonic vocalizations |
| USP |
Universal Self-loading Pistol.
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| US |
ultrasound.
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| USAN |
United States Adopted Names, a nonproprietary designation for any compound used as a drug, established by negotiation between the manufacturer of the compound and a nomenclature committee known as the USAN Council, which is sponsored jointly by the American Medical Association, the American Pharmaceutical Association, and The United States Pharmacopeial Convention. A liaison representative of the United States Food and Drug Administration sits on the USAN Council. The term is currently limited to names adopted by the Council since June, 1961. These names will appear as the monograph titles in the official compendia, USP and NF, when and if the respective drugs are admitted to either compendium.
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| useful b. |
in radiology, that part of the primary radiation that is permitted to emerge from the tubehead assembly of an x-ray machine, as limited by the tubehead aperture or port and accessory collimating devices.
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| Usher's s. |
an autosomal recessive syndrome in which congenital deafness is accompanied by retinitis pigmentosa, often ending in blindness; sometimes mental retardation and disturbances of gait also occur.
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| US | fit or ready for use or service |
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| US | able to be put to use |
| US | previously used or owned by another |
| US | employed in accomplishing something |
| US | of persons |
| US | in the habit |
| US | completely used up |
| US | a parking lot where a dealer in used-cars displays cars for sale |
| US | completely used up |
| US | having a useful function |
| US | of great importance or use or service |
| US | capable of being turned to use or account |
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