What does FITE mean?
FITE means foci of increased thalamic echogenicity
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for foci of increased thalamic echogenicity?
foci of increased thalamic echogenicity can be abbreviated as FITE
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What does FITE stand for? FITE stands for "foci of increased thalamic echogenicity". |
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How to abbreviate "foci of increased thalamic echogenicity"? "foci of increased thalamic echogenicity" can be abbreviated as FITE. |
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What is the meaning of FITE abbreviation? The meaning of FITE abbreviation is "foci of increased thalamic echogenicity". |
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What is FITE abbreviation? One of the definitions of FITE is "foci of increased thalamic echogenicity". |
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What does FITE mean? FITE as abbreviation means "foci of increased thalamic echogenicity". |
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What is shorthand of foci of increased thalamic echogenicity? The most common shorthand of "foci of increased thalamic echogenicity" is FITE. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CAIRD - Cohort Analysis of Increased Risks Deaths Model
- CPMIR - Composite Probability Modelling of Increased Resolution
- SSIIPL - Support and Sustainability Implications of Increased POMCUS Levels
- DCIT - Digital Compression of Increased Transmission
- STING - Sustained Tolerance of Increased G
- ZID - Zone of Increased Density
- AFH - altered foci of hepatocytes
- AIMC - abnormalities of increased myeloproliferation in childhood
- AISC - areas of increased skin conductivity
- FAD - foci of acantholytic dyskeratosis
- FAH - foci of altered hepatocytes
- FCA - Foci of cellular alteration
- FHA - foci of hepatocellular alteration
- FSM - Foci of stromal melanocytes
- IICWG - Implementation of Increased Controls Working Group
- IMMUNITY - Impacts of Increased and Multiple Use of inlandNavigation and Identification of Tools to reduce negative impacts
- LFCA - Large Foci of Cellular Alteration
- PFI - Peridental foci of infection
- RIA - ratio of increased absorbance
- RIHA - rim of increased hepatic activity