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Postoperative vs Ipof - What's the difference?

postoperative | ipof |

As an adjective postoperative

is of, pertaining to, or occurring in the period after a surgical operation.

As an adverb ipof is

(modal) in point of fact.

As a noun ipof is

(medicine) immediate postoperative fitting.

postoperative

English

Adjective

(-)
  • of, pertaining to, or occurring in the period after a surgical operation
  • ipof

    English

    Adverb

    (-)
  • (modal) in point of fact
  • Noun

  • (medicine) immediate postoperative fitting
  • * 1982 : Ian M. Troup and Marjorie A. Wood, Total Care of the Lower Limb Amputee , page 65 (Pitman; ISBN 0272796417, 9780272796412)
  • […] the immediate postoperative fitting (IPOF ) type plaster and is similar to the normal rigid plaster dressing without […]
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