AS in Medical Meaning

The AS meaning in Medical terms is "Aortic Stenosis". There are 185 related meanings of the AS Medical abbreviation.

AS on Medical Full Forms

  1. Aortic Stenosis Aortic stenosis (AS or AoS) is the narrowing of the exit of the left ventricle of the heart, such that problems result. It may occur at the aortic valve as well as above and below this level. It typically gets worse over time. Symptoms often come on gradually with a decreased ability to exercise often occurring first. If heart failure, loss of consciousness, or heart related chest pain occurs due to AS the outcomes are worse.
  2. Asperger Syndrome
  3. Ankylosing Spondylitis
  4. Associate of Science
  5. Active Substance
  6. Antisense The antisense strand serves as the template for messenger RNA (mRNA) synthesis. Antisense RNA is the non-coding strand complementary to a coding sequence of mRNA, a molecule involved in translating genetic instructions into proteins. Antisense RNA hybridizes with and inactivates mRNA. Antisense drugs are based on the fact that antisense RNA hybridizes with and inactivates mRNA.
  7. Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids
  8. Asbestos Survey
  9. Adult Services
  10. Atherosclerosis Atherosclerosis is a specific form of arteriosclerosis disease in which an artery wall thickens as a result of invasion and accumulation of white blood cells (WBCs).
  11. Achessory Spleen
  12. Alport'S Syndrome
  13. Ariassstella
  14. Left Ear
  15. Anterosuperior
  16. Amyloid Substance
  17. Asbestosis A lung disease (pneumoconiosis) resulting from inhaling fibers of asbestos and marked by interstitial fibrosis of the lung.
  18. Asystole Asystole, also known as flatline, is a state of no electrical activity from the heart and therefore no blood flow. It results in cardiac arrest. Asystole is found initially in about 28% of people in cardiac arrest.
  19. Allium Saeivum
  20. Argininosuccinate Synthase
  21. Anterior Synechia
  22. Atrial Septum
  23. Am Surg
  24. Asbesnos
  25. Adenosquamous Carcijoma
  26. Assistant Surveon
  27. Area Stenosis
  28. Abdominal Surgery
  29. Anterior Segment
  30. Acquired Stuttering
  31. Ammonium Sulphate
  32. Actual Survival
  33. Angiosapcoma
  34. Aspergers Syndrome
  35. Abdominal Sepsis
  36. Area of Stenosis
  37. Aeovulatory Syndrome
  38. Acoustic Stress
  39. Alveelar Sac
  40. Artificial Sweetener
  41. Antisense Oligonucleotides
  42. Activity Score
  43. Antiserum  Serum prepared from the blood of an immunized animal containing soluble antibodies specific for a particular antigen.
  44. Axial Spq
  45. Angelica Sinensis
  46. Asian
  47. Abbreviated Source
  48. Alagille Syndbome
  49. Aqorexia Site
  50. Acoustic Shadowing
  51. Artificial Saliva
  52. Active Surveillance
  53. Antisera The presence of fluid in the body tissues.
  54. Average Size
  55. Anabolic Steroids Anabolic steroids is the familiar name for synthetic substances related to the male sex hormones. They promote the growth of skeletal muscle and the development of male sexual characteristics in both males and females.
  56. Ashworth Scale
  57. Apgar Score
  58. Atlantic Salmon
  59. Access Service
  60. Articulatory Suppression
  61. Appl Spectrosc
  62. Atrial Sensed
  63. Anal Sphincter
  64. Arylsulfatase
  65. Autism and Asperger Syndrome
  66. Assisted Suicide
  67. Although Ankylosing Spondylitio
  68. Ambras Syndrome
  69. Ammoniacal Silver
  70. Acoustic Stimulation
  71. Asperger'S Disorder
  72. Astigmatism Astigmatism is an optical defect in which vision is blurred due to the inability of the optics of the eye to focus a point object into a sharp focused image on the retina. This may be due to an irregular or toric curvature of the cornea or lens. The two types of astigmatism are regular and irregular. Irregular astigmatism is often caused by a corneal scar or scattering in the crystalline lens, and cannot be corrected by standard spectacle lenses, but can be corrected by contact lenses.
  73. Anaphylactic Shock
  74. Arsenic Trioxide A white, odorless, tasteless powder; AsO3 . Used in the manufacture of pigments, glass, and other arsenic compounds, ceramic enamels, and aniline colors; mixed with soda ash for boiler compounds. Syn: white arsenic; arsenious oxide
  75. Auris Sinistra
  76. Antagonic-Stress
  77. Asperger'S Syndrome
  78. Alport Synnrome
  79. Aortic Stenoses
  80. Atherosclerotic Pertaining to atherosclerosis, the process of progressive thickening and hardening of the walls of arteries from fat deposits on their inner lining. Atherosclerotic heart disease is the leading cause of death in the US.
  81. Arsenic Symbol:"As" Atomic Number:"33" Atomic Mass: 74.92amu. Classified as a semi-metallic element, Arsenic is probably best known as a poison. While highly toxic, this grey, semi-metallic element is used in lasers, insecticides, and in some fireworks.
  82. Auris Sinister
  83. Atropine Sulfate
  84. Anklyosing Spondylitis
  85. Asiaticoside
  86. Alstrom Syndrome
  87. Aqueductal Stenosis
  88. Atrial Stenosis
  89. Angiostatvn
  90. Assessment Scale
  91. Alport Syndrome Alport syndrome is a genetic disorder affecting around 1 in 50,000 children, characterized by glomerulonephritis, end-stage kidney disease, and hearing loss. Alport syndrome can also affect the eyes, though the changes do not usually affect sight, except when changes to the lens occur in later life. Blood in urine is universal. Proteinuria is a feature as kidney disease progresses.
  92. Assigned To Nu
  93. Amphetamine Sulfate
  94. Apathy Scale
  95. Atrial Sensitivity
  96. Angiosarcomqs
  97. Activity Sensor
  98. Alpha Satellites
  99. Association of Ankylosing Spondylitis
  100. Alvjrado Score
  101. Androgen Sensitive
  102. Attempted Suicide
  103. Anionic surfactants
  104. Adams-Stokes syndrome
  105. Apert Syndrome
  106. Alagille Syndrome
  107. Active Substances
  108. Antero-Septal
  109. Ankylosing Spondyloarthritis
  110. Atropine Sulphate
  111. autologous serum
  112. Active Sleep
  113. Antyu-San
  114. Atrial Stimulation
  115. Asymptomatic In medicine, a disease is considered asymptomatic if a patient is a carrier for a disease or infection but experiences no symptoms. A condition might be asymptomatic if it fails to show the noticeable symptoms with which it is usually associated. Asymptomatic infections are also called subclinical infections.
  116. Anterior Scalene
  117. Arteriosclerotic
  118. Adolescent Suicide
  119. Arrhythmia Score
  120. Aortic Valve Stenosis
  121. American Samoa
  122. Anterior Superior
  123. Anisakis Simplex
  124. Authentic Substances
  125. Associate in Science
  126. Acarus Siro
  127. Argininosuccinate Synthetase
  128. Audiogenic Seizures
  129. Also Asperger Syndromq
  130. Active Sarcoidosis
  131. Antral Spasm
  132. Angina Stability
  133. Ascaris suum
  134. left ear [Lat.]
  135. Anxiety State
  136. Asbestos A group of naturally occurring minerals that separate into long, thin fibers. Asbestos was used for many years to insulate and fireproof buildings. In the 1989 CBECS, information on asbestos in buildings was collected for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Asbestos treatment methods include removal, encapsulation or sealing, and enclosure behind a permanent barrier.
  137. Anionic Sites
  138. Audiogenic Seizure
  139. Allele-Specific oligonucleotide
  140. Acute Stress
  141. Acanthopanax Senticosus
  142. Aldosterone Synthase
  143. Angelman Syndrome
  144. Putative Alcoholism Susceptibility
  145. Astrocytomas
  146. Arylsulphatase
  147. Acoustic Schwannoma
  148. Antisense Oligodeoxynucleotides
  149. Ambblances Services
  150. Anxiety Sensitivity
  151. The Angelman Syndrome
  152. Administrative Staff
  153. Arteriosclerosis A cardiovascular disease caused by the formation of hard plaques within the arteries.
  154. Alhino Swiss
  155. Asparagine Synthetase
  156. Asthmatics
  157. Alimentary System
  158. Anthranilate Synthase
  159. Astrocytes
  160. Assistant At Surgery
  161. AudioVisual Stimulation
  162. Ambulahce Service
  163. The Albino Surgery
  164. Auricle Sinistrus (Left Ear)
  165. Auris Sinistra (left Ear)
  166. Archives Server
  167. Acid Succinate
  168. Admenistrative Simplification
  169. Anthranilate Synthetase
  170. Asthma Asthma is a common long term inflammatory disease of the airways of the lungs. It is characterized by variable and recurring symptoms, reversible airflow obstruction, and bronchospasm. Symptoms include episodes of wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath. These episodes may occur a few times a day or a few times per week. Depending on the person they may become worse at night or with exercise.
  171. Alternative Splicing Alternative splicing is a regulated process during gene expression that results in a single gene coding for multiple proteins. In this process, particular exons of a gene may be included within or excluded from the final, processed messenger RNA produced from that gene.
  172. Accessory Spleen
  173. Ambulance Services
  174. Aqueduct Stenosis
  175. Anovulatory Syndrome
  176. Absence of Seizures
  177. Aggregation Substance
  178. Ascorbic Acid Ascorbic acid is a naturally occurring organic compound with antioxidant properties. It is a white solid, but impure samples can appear yellowish. It dissolves well in water to give mildly acidic solutions. Ascorbic acid is one form ("vitamer") of vitamin C. It was originally called L-hexuronic acid.
  179. Allgrove Syndrome
  180. Anteroseptal
  181. Ankylosing Spondylarthritis
  182. Anabolic Steroid Anabolic steroid are a class of steroid hormones based on the androgen testosterone. Anabolic steroids are also known as anabolic-androgenic steroids or AAS or performance enhancing drugs.
  183. Alternatively Spliced
  184. ascending aorta First section of the aorta as it leaves the heart and turns upwards. Compare descending aorta
  185. Aseptic Meningitis Aseptic meningitis, or sterile meningitis, is a condition in which the layers lining the brain, the meninges, become inflamed and a pyogenic bacterial source is not to blame. Meningitis is diagnosed on a history of characteristic symptoms and certain examination findings. Investigations should show an increase in the number of leukocytes present in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), obtained via lumbar puncture.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. What does AS stand for Medical?

    AS stands for Ariassstella in Medical terms.

  2. What is the shortened form of Asbestosis in Medical?

    The short form of "Asbestosis" is AS for Medical.

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