PDD

There are multiple definitions:

  1. premenstrual dysphoric disorder(English)

  2. pervasive developmental disorder(English)

  3. photodynamic diagnosis(English)

  4. Parkinson’s disease dementia(English)

    • dementia is a frequent complication of Parkinson disease (PD) with a yearly incidence of around 10% in this group. Lewy body pathology is the most important factor in the development of PDD and there is evidence for a synergistic effect with ß-amyloid. Sleep disturbances, hallucinations, neuroleptic sensitivity, and fluctuations are often present
    • PD, DLB
    • Dementia, Parkinson
    • https://doi.org…891988716654985
  5. patient delivery date(English)

  6. pulmonary drug delivery(English)

    • introduced into the pharmaceutical field to treat both the local and the systemic type of lung diseases. PDD systems are known to be able to simply deliver the drug to the required site in the body directly or to other distant sites through the bloodstream. Different forms of PDD systems including the nebulizers and inhalers were introduced as alternative treatments for many diseases related to the lung. PDD systems have great advantages that include their high permeability, the large surface area which accounts for approximately 100 m2, and the rapid onset that might be comparable to the onset of intravenous dosage forms
    • Pulmonology, Therapeutic approaches
    • https://doi.org…14421-3.00005-1
  7. pupil diameter in darkness(English)

  8. percentage depth dose(English)