| NV | nausea and vomiting; negative variation; neovascularization; next visit; nonveteran; normal value; not vaccinated; not venereal; not verified; not volatile |
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| Nv | naked vision |
| NVA | near visual acuity |
| NVB | neurovascular bundle |
| NVD | Neck Vein Distension |
| NVD | nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea; neck vein distention; neovascularization of the disk; neurovesicle dysfunction; nonvalvular disease; normal vaginal delivery; no venereal disease; Newcastle virus disease; number of vessels diseased |
| NVE | Native Valve Endocarditis |
| NVE | native valve endocarditis |
| NVG | neovascular glaucoma; nonventilated group |
| NVL | no visible lesion |
| NV | Neovascularization |
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| NV | Norwalk virus |
| NV | normal volunteer |
| NV | unit volume |
| NVAF | Nonvalvular atrial fibrillation |
| NVB | Navelbine |
| nvCJD | New variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease |
| NVE | Native valve endocarditis |
| NVG | Night Vision Goggle |
| NVG | neovascular glaucoma |
| Nva | <abbreviation> Norvaline. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| nvCJD |
A new variation of CJD that initially presents itself with psychiatric symptoms at a much younger age, on average 28 years old, than traditional CJD. The disease always leads to death and runs its course in about 18 months.
Ãâó: www.bloodbook.com/glossary.html
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| nvCJD |
New variant CJD. Identified in 1996 as a previously unrecognised form of CJD, having a novel pathology and consistent disease pattern. Exposure to BSE is the most likely explanation for the emergence of the disease. It is now known as vCJD (variant CJD).
Ãâó: www.bseinquiry.gov.uk/report/volume16/gloss3.htm
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| NV | a state in the western United States |
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