What does CO mean?
CO means coronary artery occlusion
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for coronary artery occlusion?
coronary artery occlusion can be abbreviated as CO
Other shorthands for coronary artery occlusion are: CAO, CTOs, CTO
Other shorthands for coronary artery occlusion are: CAO, CTOs, CTO
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What does CO stand for? CO stands for "coronary artery occlusion". |
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How to abbreviate "coronary artery occlusion"? "coronary artery occlusion" can be abbreviated as CO. |
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What is the meaning of CO abbreviation? The meaning of CO abbreviation is "coronary artery occlusion". |
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What is CO abbreviation? One of the definitions of CO is "coronary artery occlusion". |
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What does CO mean? CO as abbreviation means "coronary artery occlusion". |
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What is shorthand of coronary artery occlusion? The most common shorthand of "coronary artery occlusion" is CO. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ADCAD - Coronary Artery Disease, Autosomal Dominant
- CA-PAF - Coronary Artery to Pulmonary Artery Fistula
- CABADAS - Coronary Artery Bypass graft occlusion by Aspirin, Dipyridamole, and Acenocoumarol/ phenprocoumon Study
- CABGS - Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery
- CARPORT - Coronary Artery Restenosis Prevention on Repeated Thromboxane
- CADRF - Coronary Artery Disease Risk Factor
- CAL-R - Coronary Artery Ligated and Reperfused Rat
- CARDIAC - Coronary Artery Risk Detection in Appalachian Communities
- CAA - Coronary Artery Anomalies
- CABF - Coronary Artery Blood Flow
- ACO - acute coronary artery occlusion
- CAPA - coronary artery to pulmonary artery
- CAO - coronary arterial occlusion
- CAO - pre-coronary artery occlusion
- CSO - coronary sinus occlusion
- CTO - coronary artery occlusion
- TCO - total coronary artery occlusion
- CSOP - coronary sinus occlusion pressure
- LMCAO - left marginal coronary artery occlusion
- CABADAS - Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Occlusion By Aspirin, Dipyridamole And Acenocoumarol Study