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Library of Illinois - Vet abbreviations
Category: Animals and Nature > Veterinary abbreviations
Date & country: 20/01/2014, USA
Words: 548


TT
1. Tetanus toxoid; 2. thrombin time

TTW
Transtracheal washes or washing

UAP
Ununited anconeal process

UD
Ulcerative dermatosis

UIP
Undegraded intake protein

UMCP
Ununited medial coronoid process

UMHE
Ununited medial humeral epicondyle

UMN
Upper motor neurons

USP
United States Pharmacopeia

UTI
Urinary tract infection

VD
Ventral-dorsal

VEE
Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis

VEN,PEN
Viral erythrocytic necrosis

VES(V)
Vesicular exanthema of swine (virus)

VFA
Volatile fatty acids

VFD
Veterinary feed directive

VFR
Virulent foot rot

VHD
Viral hemorrhagic disease

VMD
Veterinary medical doctor

VN
Virus neutralization

VS
Vesicular stomatitis

VT
Veterinary technician

VVND
Viscerotropic velogenic Newcastle disease

VWD
Vomiting and wasting disease

VWF
Von Willebrand's factor

WB
Western blot [test]

WBC
White blood cells

WEE
Western equine encephalomyelitis

WHO
World Health Organization

WMD
White muscle disease

WMT
Wisconsin mastitis test

WVA
World Veterinary Association

WVPA
World Veterinary Poultry Association

b.i.d.
[Latin] Bis in die, twice a day

C-1, C-2, C-3, ..., C-7
the cervical vertebrae

E. coli
Escherichia coli

G6PD
Glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase

H&E
Hematoxylin and eosin (stain)

O.D.
[Latin] Oculus dexter, right eye

O.S.
[Latin] Oculus sinister, left eye

P-A
Posterior-anterior

q., qq.
[Latin] Quaque, every, each (e.g. q.d. quaque die, every day; qh quaque hora, every hour; q4h every four hours; etc.)

q.i.d.
[Latin] Quater in die, four times daily

R x
[Latin] recipe, take, receive (used to indicate a prescription or treatment)

R, r
Roentgen [international unit of measurement of x- or g-rays]

T 3
Triiodothyronine

T 4
Thyroxine

t.i.d.
[Latin] Ter in die, three times a day