| PD | 1) Peritoneal Dialysis 2) Personality Disorder |
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| PD | Doctor of Pharmacy; Dublin Pharmacopoeia; interpupillary distance; Paget disease; pancreatic duct; papilla diameter; paralyzing dose; Parkinson disease; parkinsonian dementia; paroxysmal discharge; pars distalis; patent ductus; patient day; pediatric, pediatrics; percentage difference; percutaneous drain; peritoneal dialysis; personality disorder; phenyldichlorarsine; phosphate dehydrogenase; phosphate dextrose; photosensitivity dermatitis; Pick disease; plasma defect; poorly differentiated; posterior descending; posterior division; postnasal drainage; postural drainage; potential difference; pregnanediol; present disease; pressor dose; prism diopter; problem drinker; program director; progression of disease; protein degradation; problem degradation; protein diet; psychotic depression; pulmonary disease; pulpodistal; pulse duration; pulsed diastolic; pulsed Doppler [wave]; pupillary distance; pyloric dilator |
| Pd | palladium; pediatrics |
| PD-AB-SAAP | pulsed diastolic autologous blood selective aortic arch perfusion |
| PD-CSE | pulsed Doppler cross-sectional echocardiography |
| PD-ECGF | platelet-derived endothelial cell growth factor |
| PD/AR | photosensitivity dermatitis and actinic reticuloid syndrome |
| PDA | Patent Ductus Arteriosus; µ¿¸Æ°ü°³Á¸Áõ(ÔÑØæÎ·ËÒðíñø) ? CIx of Op 1. severe Pulmonary Vascular Disease 2. Eisenmenger's Disease |
| PDA | patent ductus arteriosus; personal digital assistant; posterior descending artery; pulmonary disease anemia |
| PdA | pediatric allergy |
| PD | POTENTIAL DIFFERence |
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| PD | Paget disease |
| PD | Paired domain |
| Pd | Palladium |
| PD | Pancreas Divisum |
| PD | Pancreatico-duodenectomy |
| PD | Pancreatoduodenectomy |
| PD | Panic Disorder |
| PD | Parkinson |
| PD | Parkinson Disease |
| Pd | Symbol for palladium. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| PDA | <cardiology, embryology, paediatrics> A condition where the normal channel between the pulmonary artery and the aorta fails to close at birth. In normal foetal circulation the blood bypasses the pulmonary circuit since oxygen and nutrients are acquired through the placenta. After birth, this channel normally closes in response to ventilation of the lungs. Those who are affected may demonstrate poor growth, shortness of breath and rapid respiratory rate. Diagnosis is by echocardiogram and treatment involves the use of indomethacin to stimulate ductus arteriosus closure. Surgical ligation will be required in those cases unresponsive to medical management. (27 Sep 1997) |
| PDD | <neurology, psychiatry> A large group of developmental disabilities which are neurological disorders, usually of unknown cause. Characteristics include reduced abilities to understand language and communicate normally, reduced ability to socially interact with others in a normal manner, and limited variety in activities and interests. Individuals will also often respond in unusual ways to sensations, engage in repetitive activities, and resist changes to the environment or to daily routines. Types of pervasive development disorder include autism, Retts Syndrome, Hellers Syndrome, and Aspergers Syndrome. Acronym: PDD (12 Jan 1998) |
| PDE4D3 phosphodiesterase | <enzyme> One of three variants encoded by pde4d gene; this form is expressed in rat thyroid cells Registry number: EC 3.1.4.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| PDGF | <growth factor> The major mitogen in serum for growth in culture of cells of connective tissue origin. It consists of 2 different but homologous polypeptides A and B (~30,000 D) linked by disulphide bonds. Believed to play a role in wound healing. It is carried in the alpha-granules of platelets and is released when platelets adhere to traumatised tissues. Connective tissue cells near the traumatised region respond by initiating the process of replication. The B chain is almost identical in sequence to p28sis, the transforming protein of simian sarcoma virus, that can transform only those cells that express receptors for platelet derived growth factor, suggesting that transformation is caused by autocrine stimulation. The receptor is a tyrosine kinase. Acronym: PDGF (12 Dec 1998) |
| PDI | <abbreviation> Periodontal Disease Index. (05 Mar 2000) |
| PDL | <abbreviation> Pulsed dye laser. (05 Mar 2000) |
| PDLL | <abbreviation> Poorly differentiated lymphocytic lymphoma. (05 Mar 2000) |
| PDQ | <oncology> A free enquiry service originating in the USA for physicians on all state of the art cancer diagnostic, preventive and treatment methods. The documents are provided by the US National Cancer Institute and includes electronic access of various forms. WWW: CancerNET Acronym: PDQ (12 Jan 1998) |
| PDR | Physicians' Desk Reference (please see entry to physicians' desk reference). Pdr less frequently stands for postdelivery room. (12 Dec 1998) |
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palladium: a silver-white metallic element of the platinum group that resembles platinum; occurs in some copper and nickel ores; does not tarnish at ordinary temperatures and is used (alloyed with gold) in jewelry
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personal digital assistant: a lightweight consumer electronic device that looks like a hand-held computer but instead performs specific tasks; can serve as a diary or a personal database or a telephone or an alarm clock etc.
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PDA may stand for:* personal digital assistant, a type of handheld computer.* public display of affection, an area of study within social psychology* patent ductus arteriosus, a medical term referring to a congenital defect where the ductus arteriosus fails to close after birth* pushdown automaton, a type of abstract device in automata theory*Progressive Democrats of America, a Democratic progressive organization in the United States. ...
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1 prism diopter is the angle determined by a deviation of 1 cm at one meter. 4 degrees = 7 PD
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Potential Difference or Voltage.
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