| Abbreviation: ES |
| Definition: |
| 1 |
Ego Strength (test) |
| 2 |
einsteinium |
| 3 |
ejection sound |
| 4 |
elastic suspensor |
| 5 |
electrical stimulation |
| 6 |
electrophilic stress |
| 7 |
electroshock |
| 8 |
electrospray |
| 9 |
electrotherapy system |
| 10 |
Elejalde syndrome |
| 11 |
Eleutherococcus senticosus (Siberian Ginseng) |
| 12 |
elopement status (psychology) |
| 13 |
embryonic stem (cells) |
| 14 |
emergency service |
| 15 |
emission spectrometry |
| 16 |
end stage |
| 17 |
end systole |
| 18 |
endometritis-salpingitis |
| 19 |
endoscopic sclerosis |
| 20 |
endoscopic sclerotherapy |
| 21 |
endoscopic sphincterotomy |
| 22 |
end-to-side (anastomosis) also ETS, E-S |
| 23 |
environmental stimulation |
| 24 |
enzyme substrate |
| 25 |
epileptic syndrome |
| 26 |
epithelioid sarcoma |
| 27 |
esophageal scintigraphy |
| 28 |
esophagus also ESO, E, esoph, eso |
| 29 |
esophoria |
| 30 |
esterase also EST |
| 31 |
Ewing sarcoma |
| 32 |
excretory-secretory |
| 33 |
exfoliation syndrome |
| 34 |
Expectation Score |
| 35 |
experimental study |
| 36 |
ex-smoker |
| 37 |
exterior surface |
| 38 |
extra strength |
| 39 |
extracapsular spread |
| 40 |
extrasystole |