ET Medical Abbreviation

Also known as: ET^, ET-

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

Electrophoretic Types

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Electrophoretic Type
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Emission Tomography
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Endothelin-1,2
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Endotracheal Tube

A flexible plastic tube that is put in the mouth and then down into the trachea. A physician inserts an endotracheal tube under direct vision, with the help of a laryngoscope, in a procedure called endotracheal intubation. The purpose of using an endotracheal tube is to ventilate the lungs.

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Endovascular Therapy
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Erythrogenic Toxin
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Esophageal Transection
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Esotropia

Esotropia is a form of strabismus in which one or both eyes turns inward. The condition can be constantly present, or occur intermittently, and can give the affected individual a appearance. It is the opposite of Exotropia. Esotropia is sometimes erroneously called “lazy eye,” which describes the condition of amblyopia—a reduction in vision of one or both eyes that is not the result of any pathology of the eye and cannot be resolved by the use of corrective lenses.

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Exposure Therapy
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