| PV | Polycythemia Vera |
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| Pv | Prevention; ¿¹¹æ |
| PV | pancreatic vein; papillomavirus; paraventricular; paravertebral; pemphigus vulgaris; peripheral vascular; peripheral vein; peripheral vessel; pityriasis versicolor; plasma viscosity; plasma volume; polio vaccine; polycythemia vera; polyoma virus; polyvinyl; portal vein; postvasectomy; postvoiding; predictive value; pressure velocity; process variable; pulmonary valve; pulmonary vein |
| Pv | Proteus vulgaris; venous pressure |
| PVA | Paralyzed Veterans of America; peripheral venous alimentation; polyvinyl acetate; polyvinyl alcohol; pressure volume area |
| PVAc | polyvinyl acetate |
| PVALB | parvalbumin |
| PVB | Cisplatin, Vinblastine, Bleomycin |
| PVB | cis-platinum, vinblastine, bleomycin; paravertebral block; premature ventricular beat |
| PVC | Premature Ventricular Contraction(s) = VEB ? Ix of Tx 1. Symptomatic PVC 2. Asymptomatic PVC 1) R on T 2) Multifocal PVCs 3) PVC > 5/min 4) Bigeminal Pattern 5) Couplets & Salvos ? 3 |
| PV | Papillomavirus |
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| PV | Parasitophorous vacuoles |
| PV | Parvalbumin |
| PV | Peak velocity |
| PV | Pemphigus vulgaris |
| PV | Peroxide value |
| pV | Peroxovanadium |
| PV | Pertussis vaccine |
| PV | Pervanadate |
| PV | Pichinde virus |
| PVC | Contractions of the lower chambers of the heart, the ventricles, which occur earlier than usual, because of abnormal electrical activity of the ventricles. The premature contraction is followed by a pause, as the heart electrical system resets itself and the contraction following the pause is usually more forceful than normal. These more forceful contractions are frequently perceived as palpitations. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| PVM virus | An RNA virus of the genus Pneumovirus, a member of the family Paramyxoviridae, occurring normally as latent infection in laboratory mice, but capable of activation by serial intranasal passage and causing pneumonia. Synonym: PVM virus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| PVP | <abbreviation> Polyvinylpyrrolidone. (05 Mar 2000) |
| PVY protease | <enzyme> Potato virus polyprotein expressed in E coli was cleaved depending on the proteolytic activity of above enzyme; amino acid sequence given in first source Registry number: EC 3.4.99.- Synonym: potato virus y protease, protease nia (26 Jun 1999) |
| PVP |
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| PVD |
It is the principal direction of reference for oculocentric localization. This point when fixed, gives the impression of being seen straight ahead. Normally it is related to fovea, the point with maximum visual acuity.
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| PVD |
A very durable titanium or zirconium coating that resists tarnish, scratches, and corrosion. It is used mostly to protect faucets with a brass finish.
Ãâó: www.nachi.org/glossary/p.htm
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| PVD |
peripheral vascular disease: progressive clogging of the arteries.
Ãâó: www.health.qld.gov.au/diabetes_chd_resource/resour...
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| PVD |
(See "vitreous detachment")
Ãâó: www.mdsupport.org/glossary2.html
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| PV | a vinyl polymer used especially in paints or adhesives |
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| PV | irregularity of cardiac rhythm |
| PV | a polymer of vinyl chloride used instead of rubber in electric cables |
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