There are multiple definitions:
ventriculoatrial(English)
- also denoted as V-A
- VAC
- Cardiology, Electrophysiology
- https://doi.org…europace/eun151
veterans affairs(English)
- formerly: veterans administration
- CIDER, VHA, VIReC
- Military medicine, Hospital
ventricular arrhythmia(English)
visual acuity(English)
ventral amygdalofugal [pathway](English)
vertebral artery(English)
- presence of its abnormalities in the upper cervical may be a potential cause of catastrophic complication in the posterior approach of the upper cervical spine surgery
- CTA, BA
- Surgery, Spine (or spinal cord)
- https://doi.org…586-021-07015-8
veno-arterial(English)
- ECMO can be implemented either as veno-arterial (VA) or veno-venous (VV) therapy
- ECMO, VV
- Pulmonology, Oxygen, Intensive care medicine
- https://doi.org…/jtd.2016.12.88
- https://doi.org…1471-2253-14-65
alveolar volume(English)
verbal ability(English)
- a short test of verbal functioning. It typically consists of two tasks: category fluency (sometimes called semantic fluency) and letter fluency (sometimes called phonemic fluency)
- PVFT, AD, PD, EA
- Speaking / language [incl. disorders], Psychosis
- https://doi.org…psyg.2014.00772
vergence angle(English)
verbal aggression(English)
- refers to psychosocial impairment
- IED
- Misconduct, Behavior(al science), Psychiatry
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ab.20216
venous angioma(English)
- a well recognized cerebral vascular malformation. Though angiography provides definitive diagnosis, it has become obvious that appropriate MRI and possibly CT evaluations are sufficiently accurate
- Vascular disease, Medical imaging
- https://doi.org…s11936-011-0118
"alveolar" volume(English)
voice authentication(English)
vertebral augmentation(English)