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Ambe
Ambe (pronunciation: /ˈæmbeɪ/) is a term used in the medical field.
Etymology
The term "Ambe" is derived from the Latin word "ambire", which means "to go around".
Definition
Ambe is a medical term used to describe a condition or procedure that involves going around or bypassing a certain part of the body.
Related Terms
- Bypass: A procedure that allows blood or other fluids to flow around a blocked or damaged area of the body.
- Circumvent: To avoid or get around something, often used in a medical context to describe procedures that avoid a certain part of the body.
- Ambulatory: Related to walking or moving around, often used in a medical context to describe patients who are able to move around on their own.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Ambe
- Wikipedia's article - Ambe
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