AM in Medical Meaning

The AM meaning in Medical terms is "Amplitude Modulation". There are 136 related meanings of the AM Medical abbreviation.

AM on Medical Full Forms

  1. Amplitude Modulation Amplitude modulation (AM) is a modulation technique used in electronic communication, most commonly for transmitting information via a radio carrier wave. In amplitude modulation, the amplitude (signal strength) of the carrier wave is varied in proportion to that of the message signal being transmitted.
  2. Amplitude Modulations
  3. Amoxicillin An semisynthetic penicillin, C16H19N3O5S, having an antibacterial spectrum of action similar to that of ampicillin.
  4. Avoidable Mortality
  5. Ante Meridian
  6. Adhesion Molecules
  7. Ambulatory Monitoring
  8. Amiodarone
  9. Airway Management
  10. Amitriptyline An antidepressant medication. In some patients with depression, abnormal levels of brain chemicals called neurotransmitters may relate to the depression. Amitriptyline elevates mood by raising the level of neurotransmitters in brain tissue. Amitriptyline is also a sedative that is useful for depressed patients with insomnia, restlessness, and nervousness. It is sometimes used to treat fibromyalgia and symptoms related to chronic pain. Brand names are Elavil and Endep.
  11. Amygdala The amygdaloid nucleus in the brain. 2. The tonsils.These structures were so named because they appeared to be shaped like an almond. From the Greek amydale + the Greek eidos.
  12. Alveolar Mucosa
  13. Beforz Noon
  14. Adductor Magnus
  15. Ambulatory 1.Passageways surrounding the central part of the choir, which is often a continuation of the side aisles . The most common design of the Gothic era was the double ambulatory surrounded by semi-circular radiating chapels such as at the Abbey Church of Saint-Denis.2.A semicircular or polygonal passageway around the apse of a church. 3.continuation of the aisles of the choir around the apse, sometimes giving access to smaller chapels
  16. Amygdaloid Nucleus
  17. Age-Matched
  18. Arthritis Mutilans
  19. Aminophylline
  20. Alveolar Macrophages
  21. Azomethane
  22. Ambiguus
  23. Amygdaloid Complex
  24. Artemether
  25. Amino
  26. Adolescent Medicine
  27. Alternative Medicine
  28. Atypical Mycobacteriosis
  29. Affirmations Mantras
  30. Amiloride
  31. Alpha-Macroglobulins
  32. Atypical Mysobacteria
  33. Amplitude Modulatie
  34. Anthroposophic Medicine
  35. Adrenal Medullary
  36. Anal Manometry
  37. Alpha-Amylase
  38. Avtragalus Membranaceus
  39. Amplitude Modulated Tones
  40. Morning
  41. Anteromedial
  42. Adhesion Molecule
  43. Adriamycin Adriamycin, is a drug used in cancer chemotherapy and derived by chemical semisynthesis from a bacterial species. It is an anthracycline antibiotic closely related to the natural product daunomycin and like all anthracyclines, it works by intercalating DNA, with the most serious adverse effect being life-threatening heart damage.
  44. Andreas Ooritz
  45. Ambulatory Urodynamic Monitoring
  46. Another Morning
  47. Amiralam
  48. Anterior Mitral Leaflet
  49. Amplitude Module
  50. Alcohol Module
  51. Aviation Medicine
  52. Aminopyrine
  53. Acta Med
  54. Anterior Medial
  55. Amplitude Match
  56. Aeromedical Monitor
  57. Amikacin
  58. Autobiographical Memories
  59. Aminoguanidine
  60. Anterior Median
  61. Amplitudn
  62. Aniline Mustard
  63. Amidase
  64. Achillea Millefolium
  65. Autobiographical Memory
  66. Anterior Cruciate Ligament Acl
  67. Amodiaquine
  68. Adult Monocyte
  69. Adrenomedullin
  70. Angle Meter
  71. American Medical
  72. Amplitude The maximum instantaneous value of alternating current or voltage. It can be in either a positive or negative direction. The greatest distance through which an oscillating body moves from the mid point. OR A measure of floor vibration. It is the magnitude or total distance traveled by each oscillation of the vibration. OR A measurement of the distance from highest to lowest excursion of a variable or physical motion. Often used with reference to waveforms.
  73. Acetoxymethyl
  74. Adrenal Medulla The adrenal medulla is part of the adrenal gland. It is located at the center of the gland, being surrounded by the adrenal cortex. It is the innermost part of the adrenal gland, consisting of cells that secrete epinephrine (adrenaline), norepinephrine (noradrenaline), and a small amount of dopamine in response to stimulation by sympathetic preganglionic neurons.
  75. Anesthetic Management
  76. Ameboid Microglia
  77. Ampicillin Ampicillin is an antibiotic useful for the treatment of a number of bacterial infections. It is a beta-lactam antibiotic that is part of the aminopenicillin family and is roughly equivalent toamoxicillin in terms of activity.
  78. Master of Arts
  79. Acute Myelofibrosis
  80. Alfalfa Meal
  81. Apomorphine
  82. Aseptic Meningitis Aseptic meningitis, or sterile meningitis, is a condition in which the layers lining the brain, the meninges, become inflamed and a pyogenic bacterial source is not to blame. Meningitis is diagnosed on a history of characteristic symptoms and certain examination findings. Investigations should show an increase in the number of leukocytes present in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), obtained via lumbar puncture.
  83. Amacrine Cell
  84. Acrosomal Matrix
  85. Alveolar Macrophage An alveolar macrophage is a type of macrophage found in the pulmonary alveolus, near the pneumocytes, but separated from the wall. Activity of the alveolar macrophage is relatively high, because they are located at one of the major boundaries between the body and the outside world.
  86. anteromedial nucleus
  87. Actomycin
  88. Apparent movement
  89. Arousal Mechanism
  90. Acid Maltase
  91. Aniruddha Malpani
  92. Adenoma Malignum
  93. Annual Maximum
  94. Amplituden Modulation
  95. Adult Myofibroma
  96. Amplitude Moduration
  97. Animal Model
  98. Amylose  The unbranched form of starch, containing glucose residues in ?-1,4 linkage.
  99. Acral Melanoma
  100. Abnormal Muscle
  101. Amplitude Modification
  102. Acrosomalgmatrix
  103. Admixture Mapping
  104. After Morning
  105. Alert Morning
  106. Advanced Medical
  107. Asbestos Mortality
  108. Atypical Mycobacteria
  109. Amylase An amylase () is an enzyme that catalyses the hydrolysis of starch into sugars. Amylase is present in the saliva of humans and some other mammals, where it begins the chemical process of digestion. Foods that contain large amounts of starch but little sugar, such as rice and potatoes, may acquire a slightly sweet taste as they are chewed because amylase degrades some of their starch into sugar.
  110. Academy of Medicine
  111. Ante Meridiem (before noon)
  112. Amastatin
  113. Amplitude Modulate
  114. Affected Male
  115. Antimalarial A drug directed against malaria. The original antimalarial agent was quinine which took its name from the Peruvian Indian word "kina" meaning "bark of the tree." A large and complex molecule, quinine is the most important alkaloid found in cinchona bark. Until World War I, it was the only effective treatment for malaria. In fact, quinine was the first chemical compound to be successfully used to treat an infectious disease.
  116. Adult Male
  117. Armstrong
  118. Amniotic membrane
  119. Academic Medicine
  120. Amaranth
  121. AmplitudenModulation
  122. Anovulatory Menstruation
  123. Apical Meristem The apical meristem, or growing tip, is a completely undifferentiated meristematic tissue found in the buds and growing tips of roots in plants. Its main function is to begin growth of new cells in young seedlings at the tips of roots and shoots (forming buds, among other things).
  124. Ammonium Any of a class of rockforming silicate or aluminosilicate minerals typically occurring as fibrous or columnar crystals.
  125. In the Morning, before Noon
  126. Adipocyte Medium
  127. Arbuscular Mycorrhizae
  128. Assembly Member (Wales)
  129. Amantadine
  130. Amplitude Modulada
  131. Anovular Menstruation
  132. arbuscular mycorrhizal
  133. Amlodipine A drug that helps to control the movement of calcium ions through cell membranes. It is used to treat hypertension and angina.
  134. American Morning
  135. Acute mastoiditis
  136. Arbuscular Mycorrhiza

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  1. What does AM stand for Medical?

    AM stands for Acral Melanoma in Medical terms.

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    The short form of "Adult Male" is AM for Medical.

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