What does PRT mean?
PRT means percutaneous rotational thrombectomy
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for percutaneous rotational thrombectomy?
percutaneous rotational thrombectomy can be abbreviated as PRT
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What does PRT stand for? PRT stands for "percutaneous rotational thrombectomy". |
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How to abbreviate "percutaneous rotational thrombectomy"? "percutaneous rotational thrombectomy" can be abbreviated as PRT. |
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What is the meaning of PRT abbreviation? The meaning of PRT abbreviation is "percutaneous rotational thrombectomy". |
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What is PRT abbreviation? One of the definitions of PRT is "percutaneous rotational thrombectomy". |
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What does PRT mean? PRT as abbreviation means "percutaneous rotational thrombectomy". |
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What is shorthand of percutaneous rotational thrombectomy? The most common shorthand of "percutaneous rotational thrombectomy" is PRT. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- PTCRA - Percutaneous Transluminal Catheter Rotational Ablation
- REAPDOR - Rotational-Echo Adiabatic-Passage Double-Resonance
- RTSEI - Rotational Total Skin Electron Irradiation
- RVFF - Rotational Vibration Feed Forward
- PMT - percutaneous mechanical thrombectomy
- RFAP - Rotational Forces Allocation Process
- RDT - Rotational Direction Transmission
- RDT - Rotational Directional Transmission
- RHC - Rotational Hand Controller
- RMP - Rotational Meshing Plates
- RAP - Rotational Assignment Program
- RKE - Rotational Kinetic Energy
- PAT - Percutaneous Aspiration Thrombectomy
- PCR - Percutaneous Coronary Rotational
- PCRA - Percutaneous Coronary Rotational Atherectomy
- PPRA - percutaneous peripheral rotational ablation using Rotablator
- PTD - Percutaneous Thrombectomy Device
- Ptcra - Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Rotational Ablation
- Ptcra - Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Rotational Atherectomy
- PTRA - Percutaneous Transluminal Rotational Atherectomy (cardiology)