What does DCE mean?
DCE means diagnostic contrast echocardiographic studies
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for diagnostic contrast echocardiographic studies?
diagnostic contrast echocardiographic studies can be abbreviated as DCE
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What does DCE stand for? DCE stands for "diagnostic contrast echocardiographic studies". |
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How to abbreviate "diagnostic contrast echocardiographic studies"? "diagnostic contrast echocardiographic studies" can be abbreviated as DCE. |
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What is the meaning of DCE abbreviation? The meaning of DCE abbreviation is "diagnostic contrast echocardiographic studies". |
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What is DCE abbreviation? One of the definitions of DCE is "diagnostic contrast echocardiographic studies". |
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What does DCE mean? DCE as abbreviation means "diagnostic contrast echocardiographic studies". |
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What is shorthand of diagnostic contrast echocardiographic studies? The most common shorthand of "diagnostic contrast echocardiographic studies" is DCE. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CE-CT - Contrast Enhanced Cranial Computerized Tomography
- CE-MRI - Contrast Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- CMIN - Contrast Media-Induced Nephropathy
- CME-MRI - Contrast Medium-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- ESMB - Echocardiographic Safety Monitoring Board
- DFS - Diagnostic Feasibility Studies
- DIGS - Diagnostic Instrument for Genetic Studies
- DIGS - Diagnostic Interview for Genetic Studies
- DTIS - Diagnostic Trade Integration Studies
- DTAS - Diagnostic Test Accuracy Studies
- EAS - Echocardiographic Analysis System
- ECK - echocardiographic colour kinesis
- EFS - echocardiographic fractional shortening
- ERC - echocardiographic relation criteria
- ESF - echocardiographic shortening fraction
- SDTA - Studies of Diagnostic Test Accuracy
- TEE - transesophageal echocardiographic studies
- echo - Echocardiographic
- EC - echocardiographic
- ESMIR - Echocardiographic Selection Of Patients For Mitral Regurgitation