What does MSG mean?
MSG means malignant supratentorial glioma
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for malignant supratentorial glioma?
malignant supratentorial glioma can be abbreviated as MSG
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What does MSG stand for? MSG stands for "malignant supratentorial glioma". |
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How to abbreviate "malignant supratentorial glioma"? "malignant supratentorial glioma" can be abbreviated as MSG. |
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What is the meaning of MSG abbreviation? The meaning of MSG abbreviation is "malignant supratentorial glioma". |
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What is MSG abbreviation? One of the definitions of MSG is "malignant supratentorial glioma". |
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What does MSG mean? MSG as abbreviation means "malignant supratentorial glioma". |
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What is shorthand of malignant supratentorial glioma? The most common shorthand of "malignant supratentorial glioma" is MSG. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- GDPF - Glioma Derived Permeability Factors
- SNTCL - Supratentorial Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumors with Cafe-au-Lait spots
- GMEM - Glioma-Mesenchymal Extracellular Matrix
- GDCF - Glioma-Derived Chemotactic Factor
- GDCF - glioma-derived monocyte chemotactic factor
- STIO - Supratentorial in Origin
- GAS - glioma-amplified sequence
- GAA - glioma-associated antigens
- GCC - glioma Cl- channel
- GCC - glioma specific chloride channel
- gcs - glioma culture supernatant
- GCCS - glioma cell culture supernatant
- GCM - glioma cell conditioned medium
- GCM - Glioma Conditioned Media
- GCM - glioma-conditioned medium
- GD-VEGF - Glioma-derived vascular endothelial cell growth factor
- GDGF - Glioma Derived Growth Factor
- MG - Malignant Glioma
- STIO/SIO - SupraTentorial in Origin. Nurses' and Doctors' healthcare acronym. Supratentorial means above the neck, so the acronym is a covert way to say that the illness is all in the imagination. (Ack LR)
- STIO/SIO - SupraTentorial in Origin. (Imagined - supratentorial means 'above the neck'.)