BT Medical Abbreviation

BT has various meanings in the Medical category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of BT in Medical.

Bretylium Tosylate

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Break Through
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Body Temperature

Internal temperature of the human body, usually about °C

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Bioavailable Testosterone

Bioavailable testosterone represents the fraction of circulating testosterone that readily enters cells and better reflects the bioactivity of testosterone than does the simple measurement of serum total testosterone.

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Biotechnology

 The industrial use of living organisms or biological methods derived through basic research; examples range from genetic engineering to making cheese or bread

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Bleeding Time
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Botulinum Toxin
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Brachytherapy

A nuclear medicine procedure during which a sealed radioactive source is implanted directly into a person being treated for cancer (usually of the mouth, breast, lung, prostate, ovaries, or uterus). The radioactive implant may be temporary or permanent, and the radiation attacks the tumor as long as the device remains in place. Brachytherapy uses radioisotopes, such as iridium-192 or iodine-125, which are regulated by the NRC and its Agreement States.

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Borderline Tuberculoid Leprosy
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Bovine Turbinate
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