What does TNA mean?
TNA means torsion of normal adnexa
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for torsion of normal adnexa?
torsion of normal adnexa can be abbreviated as TNA
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What does TNA stand for? TNA stands for "torsion of normal adnexa". |
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How to abbreviate "torsion of normal adnexa"? "torsion of normal adnexa" can be abbreviated as TNA. |
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What is the meaning of TNA abbreviation? The meaning of TNA abbreviation is "torsion of normal adnexa". |
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What is TNA abbreviation? One of the definitions of TNA is "torsion of normal adnexa". |
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What does TNA mean? TNA as abbreviation means "torsion of normal adnexa". |
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What is shorthand of torsion of normal adnexa? The most common shorthand of "torsion of normal adnexa" is TNA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- NNCOML - Number of Normal Comment Lines
- ULNR - Upper Limit of Normal Range
- EHSO - Evidence Highly Suggestive of Normal Ovulation
- IULN - Institutional Upper Limit of Normal
- LLN - Lower Limit of Normal
- LNP - Loss of Normal Power
- NONCE - Not of Normal Criminal Element
- RTOA - Right Torsion Of Abomasum
- RTA - Right Torsion of the Abomasum
- SDNN - Standard Deviation of Normal to Normal
- SDNN - Standard Deviation of Normal-to-Normal Intervals
- ULT - Upper Limit of Normal
- ANUSAC - Association of Normal University Student Affairs in China
- LNW - Loss of Normal Water
- LONHR - Loss of Normal Heat Removal
- MONA - Mixture of Normal Approximation
- MONA - multiple of normal activity
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