What does RIAS mean?
RIAS means relaxation of the internal anal sphincter
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for relaxation of the internal anal sphincter?
relaxation of the internal anal sphincter can be abbreviated as RIAS
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What does RIAS stand for? RIAS stands for "relaxation of the internal anal sphincter". |
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How to abbreviate "relaxation of the internal anal sphincter"? "relaxation of the internal anal sphincter" can be abbreviated as RIAS. |
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What is the meaning of RIAS abbreviation? The meaning of RIAS abbreviation is "relaxation of the internal anal sphincter". |
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What is RIAS abbreviation? One of the definitions of RIAS is "relaxation of the internal anal sphincter". |
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What does RIAS mean? RIAS as abbreviation means "relaxation of the internal anal sphincter". |
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What is shorthand of relaxation of the internal anal sphincter? The most common shorthand of "relaxation of the internal anal sphincter" is RIAS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AFSA/IRS - Association of Former Special Agents of the Internal Revenue Service
- BTIITF - Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund
- gpIAS - Guinea-Pig Internal Anal Sphincter
- TIITF - Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund
- ASDP - Anal Sphincter Dysplasia
- IASD - Internal Anal Sphincter Dysfunction
- IAS - Internal Anal Sphincter
- PLIC - Posterior Limb of the Internal Capsule
- RIEL - Rupture of the Internal Elastic Lamina
- ARP - anal sphincter resting pressure
- ASF - anal sphincter force
- ASR - anal sphincter rupture
- COTICE - Church of the Internal Combustion Engine
- iASP - internal anal sphincter pressures
- IAE - internal anal sphincter
- IASA - Internal anal sphincter achalasia
- NAECIR - National Association of Employees of Collectors of the Internal Revenue
- AS - Anal sphincter
- bir - Bureau of the Internal Revenue
- Pucker Factor - the degree/speed of constriction of the surgeon's anal sphincter is directly proportional to the patient's risk of sudden death