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Medical Abbreviations & Acronyms

In the US, patients now have full access to their electronic medical record (EMR) as of October 6, 2022 under federal regulations.  However, the medical record is written by physicians to communicate with other physicians.  As such, it often contains acronyms that have no meaning to the rest of us.  Here are some common acronyms and abbreviations that you may come across and what they (possibly) stand for.

Disclaimer: This is not meant to be comprehensive and your doctor may use an acronym/abbreviation differently.  You should always seek professional medical advice, or consult with your physician if you have any question and/or concern with regards to your record.

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Common Medical Abbreviation & Acronym

Abbr
Description (Lab, Disease, Diagnosis, etc.)
Specialty
Additional Specialty
SIDS
Sudden infant death syndrome
Pediatric
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SLE
Systemic lupus erythematosus
Rheumatology (Autoimmune)
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SOB
Shortness of Breath
General
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STD
Sexually transmitted disease
General
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T3
Triiodothyronine
General
Endocrinology (Hormone)
T4
Thyroxine
General
Endocrinology (Hormone)
TAH
Total abdominal hysterectomy
Ob/Gyn (Obstetrician/Gynecologist)
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TB
Tuberculosis
ID (Infectious Disease)
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TIA
Transient ischemic attack
Neurology (Nervous System)
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TIBC
Total iron binding capacity
General
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TID
Three times a day
Medication Dosing (Pharmacology)
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TMJ
Temporomandibular joint
General
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