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distalement

Distalement is a French adverb used in anatomy, biology, and medicine to indicate a direction or location toward the distal part of a limb or organ, i.e., farther from the trunk or point of attachment. It is the adverbial form of the adjective distal; its opposite is proximalement.

Origin and usage: The term derives from Latin distalis meaning “farther,” and its French formation uses the

Relation to English and broader context: In English, the corresponding adverb is distally and the adjective

-ement
suffix
to
create
an
adverb.
In
clinical
writing,
distalement
describes
the
orientation
of
structures,
such
as
l’extrémité
distale
du
radius
or
la
portion
distale
du
tubule
rénal.
It
is
commonly
paired
with
proximalement
(proximalement)
when
contrasting
relative
positions
along
a
limb
or
tract.
distal.
Distalement
is
primarily
encountered
in
French-language
medical
literature
and
bilingual
texts.
The
concept
applies
to
limbs
(for
example,
the
distal
end
of
the
radius
or
femur),
organs,
and
ducts,
where
distal
denotes
a
location
farther
from
the
center
of
the
body
or
from
the
point
of
attachment.