is there an abbreviation for a diagnosis UC?
Posted By: Rebecca on 2006-07-06
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Subject: is there an abbreviation for a diagnosis UC?
the diagnosis is UC; I looked up the abbreviation and it is for uterine contractions. Well it can't be that, b/c the patient is male..!! Dr. must be using it for something else...maybe stands for Urinary something....??? TIA
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