What does spdc mean?
spdc means Southeastern Parkinson Disease Conference
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Southeastern Parkinson Disease Conference?
Southeastern Parkinson Disease Conference can be abbreviated as spdc
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What does spdc stand for? spdc stands for "Southeastern Parkinson Disease Conference". |
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What does spdc mean? spdc as abbreviation means "Southeastern Parkinson Disease Conference". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AD/PD - Alzheimer Disease and Parkinson Disease
- PD-D - Parkinson Disease and Dementia
- CPDA - Cyprus Parkinson Disease Association
- PDJ - Parkinson Disease, Juvenile, Autosomal Recessive
- SETC - Southeastern Equestrian Trails Conference
- WPDA - World Parkinson Disease Association
- WPDC - Western Poultry Disease Conference
- APDAOC - American Parkinson Disease Association Orange County
- EPDA - European Parkinson Disease Association
- MPDA - Malaysian Parkinson Disease Association
- PDQ - Parkinson Disease Questionnaire
- PDFI - Parkinson Disease Foundation of India
- PDRS - Parkinson Disease Rating Scale
- SACC - Southeastern Asia Central Conference
- SCCC - Southeastern Collegiate Cycling Conference
- UPDRS - United Parkinson Disease Rating Scale
- IPD - idiopathic Parkinson disease
- Pdd - Parkinson Disease Dementia
- PD - Parkinson disease
- PRIME - pramipexole in minority persons with Parkinson disease: efficacy