| APA | action potential amplitude; aldosterone-producing adenoma; Ambulatory Pediatric Association; America... |
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| APG | acid-precipitated globulin; ambulatory patient group; animal pituitary gonadotropin; antegrade pyelo... |
| ARM | adrenergic receptor material; aerosol rebreathing method; ambulatory renal monitor; anorectal manome... |
| ASC | acetylsulfanilyl chloride; altered state of consciousness; ambulatory surgical center; American Soci... |
| AVG | ambulatory visit group |
| ambulatory p. |
a mild form of bubonic plague, usually occurring only in endemic areas, with lymphadenitis, fever, headache, prostration, and a short course. Called also parapestis, pestis ambulans, and pestis minor.
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| ambulatory s. |
mild schizophrenia sufficiently well compensated so that the patient can maintain himself in the community without hospitalization.
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| ambulatory |
A passageway around the *apse of a church (see fig. 14. 19).
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| ambulatory care |
Whether for emergencies or other medical needs, this refers to practice of medicine for patients who are physically capable of walking. Most specialists, including those for outpatient surgery, are listed under another specialty.
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| ambulatory care |
Health services delivered on an outpatient basis (a patient makes the trip to the doctor's office or surgical center without an overnight stay).
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