FB in Medical Meaning

The FB meaning in Medical terms is "Fumonisin B1". There are 29 related meanings of the FB Medical abbreviation.

FB on Medical Full Forms

  1. Fumonisin B1
  2. Free Breathing
  3. Fluid Balance
  4. Flexible Bronchoscopy
  5. Flexible Bronchoscope
  6. Foreign Body Anything of material substance in the tissues or cavities of the body that has been introduced from without, and that is not rapidly absorbable.
  7. Fibroblasts
  8. Factor B
  9. Free Bilirubin
  10. Fibroblastic
  11. Free Base
  12. Fetal Breathing
  13. Fibroblast Cell of connective tissue that produces and secretes fibers for example collagens, reticular and elastic fibers and other ground substance in order to maintain the extracellular matrix especially during wound healing or tissue repair, and to provide a structural framework for many tissues.
  14. Frank Blood
  15. Ferruginous Bodies
  16. Fibrinogen Fibrinogen is a glycoprotein in vertebrates that helps in the formation of blood clots. It consists of a linear array of three nodules held together by a very thin thread which is estimated to have a diameter between 8 and 15 Angstrom. The two end nodules are alike but the center one is slightly smaller.
  17. Fb, Fingerbreadth
  18. Fibrin The insoluble protein formed from fibrinogen by the proteolytic action of thrombin during normal clotting of blood. Fibrin forms the essential portion of the blood clot.
  19. Foreing Body
  20. Frontier Brain
  21. Fibrillarin
  22. Foldback
  23. Frequency of Breathing
  24. Fibreoptic Bronchoscopy
  25. Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy
  26. Fraction Bound
  27. fasting blood
  28. Fat Body
  29. Fastisg Blood

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. What does FB stand for Medical?

    FB stands for Fb, Fingerbreadth in Medical terms.

  2. What is the shortened form of Fibreoptic Bronchoscopy in Medical?

    The short form of "Fibreoptic Bronchoscopy" is FB for Medical.

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