Concept cluster: Anatomy > Cardiology (2)
n
acardiacus
adj
(surgery) Relating to an artery from a donor
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(anatomy) Relating to the amnion and the heart
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(medicine) Pertaining to avoidance of manipulation of the aorta in coronary artery surgery, also described as aortic no-touch technique.
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The acute angle formed between the cardia at the entrance to the stomach, and the esophagus. It forms a valve that prevents reflux of stomach acid etc.
adj
Pertaining to an autoimmune response affecting the heart.
n
(biology) Any enclosed body cavity or chamber.
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(physiology) Relating to ballistic forces in the heart
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Having two separate hearts.
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Relating to the gills and heart (of a fish)
adj
(biology, medicine) Pertaining to the heart.
n
(anatomy, cardiology) The striated and involuntary muscle of the vertebrate heart.
n
A plexus of nerves situated at the base of the heart that innervate the heart.
adj
cardiac
adj
(biology, medicine, rare, dated) Of or relating to the heart; cardiac (cordis).
adv
(medicine) (administered) via the heart
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Cardiovascular; pertaining to the health of the circulatory and respiratory systems.
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Relating to the heart and the aorta
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Relating to ballistic forces of the beating heart
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Relating to the heart and the brain
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Relating to cardiocirculation.
adj
(anatomy) Relating to the heart and the diaphragm
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Relating to the cardiac and digestive systems
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(biology, medicine) Of or pertaining to the cardia and/or fundus of the stomach; being cardial, fundal, or both.
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(physiology) Relating to the heart and the stomach
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Pertaining to or exhibiting the power of cardiognosticism, having knowledge of a person's heart (thoughts, feelings).
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of or pertaining to cardiology
adj
Having or relating to cardiophobia.
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(anatomy) Relating to the heart and the diaphragm
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pertaining to the heart and breathing
adj
(anatomy and physiology) Relating to the heart and the skeleton.
adj
Relating to the heart and the splene
n
(medicine) The ratio (MRD + MLD) / ID, where MRD is the greatest perpendicular diameter from midline to right heart border; MLD is the greatest perpendicular diameter from midline to left heart border; and ID is the internal diameter of the chest at the level of the right hemidiaphragm.
adj
(physiology) That is attracted towards, and functions within, the heart
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Relating to the valves of the heart.
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(physiology) Relating to the (statistical) relationship between the onset of either inspiration or expiration and the timing of heartbeats
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(anatomy) Relating to the ventricles of the heart
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Relating to the heart and the viscera.
adj
Having or relating to carditis.
n
(medicine) The blood supply to the brain in a given period of time.
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Relating to the brain and heart.
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Relating to circulation
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Relating to circulation.
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(anatomy) Encircling something (like a crown), especially with regard to the arteries or veins of the heart.
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One who has the heart on the right-hand side of the body.
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(medicine) Seated or generated within the heart.
adj
Having or relating to endocarditis.
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(anatomy) Relating to the endocardium and the myocardium
adj
Of or pertaining to the epicardium
adj
(anatomy) Relating to the esophagus and the heart
adj
Relating to the stomach and the heart
adj
(anatomy) Pertaining to the stomach and diaphragm.
n
(anatomy) A muscular organ that pumps blood through the body, traditionally thought to be the seat of emotion.
n
(anatomy) Any of the valves in the heart which prevent blood from moving in the wrong direction.
n
blood in the pericardial sac that can compress the heart causing cardiac tamponade
adj
Relating to the liver and the heart
adj
(anatomy, physiology, medicine, cardiology) Relating to the bundle of His.
adj
intracardiac
n
(physiology) The pressure inside the skull, and thus in the brain tissue and cerebrospinal fluid.
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(physiology) The indirectly observed pressure of the venous system via the visualisation of the internal jugular vein.
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(medicine) The absence of dextrocardia; normal positioning of the heart.
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(medicine) A non-bacterial form of endocarditis where small sterile vegetations are deposited on the leaflets of the heart valves.
adj
(zoology) Having a heart with a single ventricle.
adj
Relating to multiple parts of the viscera
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(anatomy) Relating to the myocardium and the pericardium
adj
(medicine) Relating to the kidneys and heart.
adj
Relating to, or affecting the kidneys and the cardiovascular system
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That affects all (or most) regions of the heart
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Alternative form of pericardial [(cardiology) Of, or relating to the pericardium.]
adj
(cardiology) Of, or relating to the pericardium.
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Alternative form of pericardial [(cardiology) Of, or relating to the pericardium.]
adj
Alternative form of pericardial [(cardiology) Of, or relating to the pericardium.]
adj
Of or pertaining to the proepicardium.
adj
Synonym of cardiorenal
adj
Relating to a septum (especially that of the heart)
adj
(anatomy) Relating to, or connecting the sternum and the pericardium
adj
(medicine) Of or relating to the thyroid and heart.
adj
Relating to the trigeminal nerve and the heart

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