pulmonic


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pul·mon·ic

 (po͝ol-mŏn′ĭk, pŭl-)
adj.
Of or relating to the lungs; pulmonary.
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pulmonic

(pʌlˈmɒnɪk; pʊl-)
adj
(Anatomy) of or relating to the lungs; pulmonary
n
(Pathology) rare
a. a person with lung disease
b. a drug or remedy for lung disease
[C17: from French pulmonique, from Latin pulmō a lung; see pulmonary]
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pul•mo•nar•y

(ˈpʌl məˌnɛr i, ˈpʊl-)

adj.
1. of or affecting the lungs.
2. having lungs or lunglike organs; pulmonate.
[1650–60; < Latin pulmōnārius of the lungs =pulmōn-, s. of pulmō lung + -ārius -ary]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.pulmonic - relating to or affecting the lungs; "pulmonary disease"
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Translations
pulmonal

pul·mo·nar·y

, pulmonic
a. pulmonar, pulmónico-a, rel. al pulmón o a la arteria pulmonar;
___ alveolar proteinosisproteinosis alveolar ___;
___ artery wedge pressurepresión diferencial de la arteria ___;
___ edemaedema ___;
___ embolismembolia ___;
___ emphysemaenfisema ___;
___ insufficiencyinsuficiencia ___;
___ stenosisestenosis ___;
___ valveválvula ___;
___ veinvena ___.
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pulmonic

adj pulmonar
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References in periodicals archive ?
Intensified pulmonic sounds with regurgitant systolic murmur was remarkable at the left sternal border.
However in the RVOT a focal aneurysmal dilation with dyskinesia was present, measuring 3.7x3.5x3.4 cm, located immediately below the pulmonic valve (Figure 1).
To preserve the function of the pulmonic valve, a monocusp constructed of autologus pericardium was used in these cases.
Transport of air along sheaths of pulmonic blood vessels from alveoli to mediastinum:clinical implications.
Its transcatheter pulmonic valves are currently completing clinical trials.
On auscultation, an accentuated pulmonic second heart sound was noted.
At AGI diagnosis, the localized pulmonic cancer in this patient was in an early stage, and the patient was not known to be immunocompromised.
Other valves like aortic and tricuspid are less commonly involved and pulmonic valve is affected rarely2.
Genitourinary malformations including renal dysplasia, unilateral kidney, ovarian malformations, premature ovarian failure, primary amenorrhea and congenital heart defects such as atrial and ventricular septal defects, pulmonic stenosis and aortic coarctation have also been described (2).
Among their topics are signal and system properties, principles of measurement, muscle systems of the aerodigestive tract, acoustic recordings of speech and other sounds, measuring perceptual attributes and latent traits, visualizing or imaging the vocal (aerodigestive) tract, aerodynamics and pulmonic function, measuring voice disorders, and measuring brain structure and function with neuroimaging.
A pulmonic valve originally installed in 1997 for a congenital heart defect had to be replaced.