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| shun | To avoid; to keep clear of; to get out of the way of; to escape from; to eschew; as, to shun rocks, shoals, vice. "I am pure from the blood of all men. For I have not shunned to declare unto you all the counsel of God." (Acts xx. 26,27) "Scarcity and want shall shun you." (Shak) Synonym: See Avoid. Origin: OE. Shunien, schunien, schonien, AS. Scunian, sceonian; cf. D. Schuinen to slepe, schuin oblique, sloping, Icel. Skunda, skynda, to hasten. Cf. Schooner, Scoundrel, Shunt. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| shunt | 1. To turn to one side, to divert, to bypass. 2. <cardiology> A passage or anastomosis between two natural channels, especially between blood vessels. Such structures may be formed physiologically (for example to bypass a thrombosis) or they may be structural anomalies. 3. <surgery> A surgically created anastomosis, also, the operation of forming a shunt. (18 Nov 1997) |
| shunt, left to right | A term used to describe the diversion of blood from the higher pressure left side of the heart to the right side (pulmonary circuit). Can be seen in ventricular septal defect, atrial septal defect and patent ductus arteriosus (congenital at birth). (27 Sep 1997) |
| shunt, right to left | <cardiology> A term used to describe the diversion of blood from the right side of the heart to the left. Long standing left to right shunts can lead to increased right sided pressures in the pulmonary circuit (pulmonary hypertension). Eventually the left to right shunt reverses and blood flows from the right to the left. Can be seen in large untreated ventricular septal defect or atrial septal defect. (27 Sep 1997) |
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a passage by which a bodily fluid (especially blood) is diverted from one channel to another; "an arteriovenus shunt" a conductor having low resistance in parallel with another device to divert a fraction of the current transfer to another track, of trains implant consisting of a tube made of plastic or rubber; for draining fluids within the body provide with or divert by means of an electrical shunt
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A surgeon implants or creates a shunt to move blood or other fluid from one part of the body to another part. For example, a surgeon may implant a tube to drain cerebrospinal fluid from the brain to the abdomen. A surgeon may also change normal blood flow by joining two blood vessels together.
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an artificially constructed or an abnormal passage connecting two usually separate structures in the body
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A tube used to drain a cavity. In the spinal cord, a shunt is used to treat a syrinx by equalizing pressures between the syrinx and the spinal fluids. In spinal bifida, it is used to reduce pressure of hydrocephalus.
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A surgically created diversion of fluid (eg, blood or cerebrospinal fluid) from one area of the body to another area of the body.
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| shun | avoid and stay away from deliberately |
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| shun | expel from a community or group |
| shun | grown for its succulent edible leaves used in Oriental cooking |
| shun | deliberately avoiding |
| shun | implant consisting of a tube made of plastic or rubber |
| shun | a conductor having low resistance in parallel with another device to divert a fraction of the current |
| shun | a passage by which a bodily fluid (especially blood) is diverted from one channel to another |
| shun | transfer to another track, of trains |
| shun | provide with or divert by means of an electrical shunt |
| shun | a closed circuit in which the current divides into two or more paths before recombining to complete the circuit |
| shun | a small locomotive used to move cars around but not to make trips |
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