10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «EXOCARDIA»
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Conjoined Twins: Developmental Malformations and Clinical ...
Large cross-circulation, both VSD, exocardia, tamponade. 4 m 1 Head-to-tail at
birth. One collapsed p.o., small adrenals. 1 m 2 One held above other to intubate,
near-fatal result 6m 2 Both exocardia. Compression from closure of large chest ...
2
A Thesaurus of Medical Word Roots
... a person with a heart disorder) PREFIXED ROOT: ватага: acardia {acardiac} (a
privative) ectocardia (also called exocardia) (ektos outside) epicardia {epicardial}
(epi upon) exocardia (also called ectocardia) (exo outside) hemicardia (either ...
Horace Gerald Danner, 2013
3
Stedman's medical speller
exit e. block e. dose exitus Exner plexus exo- 1 ,4-alpha-D-glucosidase
exoamylase exoantigen exocardia exoccipital bone exocelomic membrane
exocrine e. gland e. pancreatic insufficiency e. part of pancreas exocyclic
exocytosis ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 2001
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Stedman's Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and ...
SYN exocardia. |ecto- + G. kanlia, heart | ec-to-cer-vi-cal (ek'to-ser'vi-kal)
Pertaining to the pars vaginalis of the cervix uteri that is lined with stratified
squamous epithelium. ec-to-derm (ek'to-derm) The outer layer of cells in the
embryo, after ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 2005
5
Inverted Medical Dictionary, Second Edition
heart dilatation cardiectasis heart disease cardiomyopathy cardiopathy
designating primarily heart muscle disease heart disease treatment
cardiotherapy heart displacement ectocardia exocardia cardioptosia cardioptosis
heart enlargement ...
Bruce C. Carlstedt, Mary J. Stanaszek, Walter F. Stanaszek, 1991
6
Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary
Suffolk sheep have a particular propensity to develop proliferative, strawberrylike
lesions, with this infection. ectocardia [ek′′to-kahr'de- ] congenital
displacement of the heart; exocardia. ectocervix [ek′′to-sur'viks] the vaginal
part ofthe ...
Virginia P. Studdert, Clive C. Gay, Douglas C. Blood, 2011
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The Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment of ...
The adventitious sounds or murmurs are divided into endocardial, and exocardia]
, or pericardial; they are entirely different from the ordinary sounds of the heart,
and are the results of certain morbid changes within or on the surface of the heart
.
8
P & G Pharmacy Handbook
... age agerasia hearing acuteness hyperacusia hyperacusis exceptionally acute
sense of hearing hearing dysfunction diplacusis hearing measurer audiometer
audiometry heart abnormally situated bathycardia ectocardia exocardia heart
with ...
9
Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
Qualifying words: exobiology, exobiotic, exocardia, exocardiac, exocardial,
exocarp, exocentric, exocuticle, exocytosis, exoderm, exodermis, exogamous,
exogamy, exogastric, exogastritis, exogenous, exonym, exopathic, exopathy,
exophytic, ...
10
A Commentary on the Medical Writings of Rudolf Virchow: ...
... 64 Healing power of the organism, 250, 590 Heart See also Endocarditis acute
fatty metamorphosis of, 324 atrophy of valves of, 256 congenital cavernous
myomas of, 452, congenital exocardia, 441 congenital, probably syphilitic myoma
of, ...
L. J. Rather, Rudolf Ludwig Karl Virchow, 1990