PIP joint
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Pip — may refer to:Noun and namePeople* Pip, any of the backup singers for Gladys Knight in the American R B group Gladys Knight the Pips, active from 1953 to 1989 * Pip, short for Philip Pirrip, the name given by Charles Dickens to the protagonist of… … Wikipedia
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PIP — paralytic infantile paralysis; peak inflation pressure, peak inspiratory pressure; periodic interim payment; piperacillin; Poly Implant Prostheses; postinfusion phlebitis; pressure inversion point; primary injury prevention; prolactin inducible… … Medical dictionary
PIP — Picture in Picture (Community » Media) Picture In Picture (Community » Media) * Personal Injury Protection (Community » Law) * Put In Place (Internet » Chat) * Project Implementation Plan (Governmental » Transportation) * Performance Improvement… … Abbreviations dictionary
PIP — • paralytic infantile paralysis; • peak inflation pressure, peak inspiratory pressure; • periodic interim payment; • piperacillin; • Poly Implant Prostheses; • postinfusion phlebitis; • pressure inversion point; • primary injury prevention; •… … Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations
proximal interphalangeal joint — the interphalangeal joint located proximally on any digit; see articulationes interphalangeae manus and articulationes interphalangeae pedis, under articulatio. Called also PIP j … Medical dictionary
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