Vaso-Pav
Vaso-Pav
Vaso-Pav (pronunciation: /ˈveɪ.soʊ pæv/) is a term used in the medical field, particularly in the study of cardiology and vascular surgery.
Etymology
The term "Vaso-Pav" is derived from two root words: "vaso", which is a prefix in medical terminology that refers to the vasculature or blood vessels, and "Pav", which is an abbreviation for a specific medical condition or procedure. The exact origin of the term is not known.
Definition
Vaso-Pav is a term that is used to describe a specific medical condition or procedure that involves the vasculature. The exact definition of the term can vary depending on the context in which it is used.
Related Terms
- Vasodilation: The widening of blood vessels.
- Vasoconstriction: The narrowing of blood vessels.
- Vasculitis: Inflammation of the blood vessels.
- Vascular Surgery: A surgical specialty that focuses on diseases of the vascular system.
- Cardiology: The study of the heart and its functions in health and disease.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Vaso-Pav
- Wikipedia's article - Vaso-Pav
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