What does TTP mean?
TTP means Tenderness to Palpation
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for Tenderness to Palpation?
2 ways to abbreviate Tenderness to Palpation
Tenderness to Palpation can be abbreviated as TTP
Other shorthands for Tenderness to Palpation are: TTP
Tenderness to Palpation can be abbreviated as TTP
Other shorthands for Tenderness to Palpation are: TTP
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What does TTP stand for? TTP stands for "Tenderness to Palpation". |
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How to abbreviate "Tenderness to Palpation"? "Tenderness to Palpation" can be abbreviated as TTP. |
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What is the meaning of TTP abbreviation? The meaning of TTP abbreviation is "Tenderness to Palpation". |
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What is TTP abbreviation? One of the definitions of TTP is "Tenderness to Palpation". |
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What does TTP mean? TTP as abbreviation means "Tenderness to Palpation". |
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What is shorthand of Tenderness to Palpation? The most common shorthand of "Tenderness to Palpation" is TTP. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- NTTP - No Tenderness to Percussion
- TART - Tenderness, Structural Asymmetry, Altered Range of Motion, and Tissue Texture Changes
- TIC - Tenderness, Instability, Crepitus
- TIC - Tenderness, Instability, of Crepitation
- TICS - Tenderness, Instability, Crepitus, Subcutaneous Emphysema
- TRD - Tenderness, Rigidity, and Distention
- TRDP - Tenderness, Rigidity, Distention, and Pulsating Masses
- PPA - Palpation Percussion Auscultation
- TDP - to digital palpation
- TTP - Tender to Palpation
- Palp - Palpation
- T&R - Tenderness and rebound
- PP&A - Palpation, percussion and auscultation
- t - Tenderness
- TEND - Tenderness
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