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Biot's respiration Completely irregular breathing pattern, with continually variable rate and depth of breathing; results from lesions in the respiratory centres in the brainstem, extending from the dorsomedial medulla caudally to the obex.
Synonym: ataxic breathing, Biot's breathing, respiratory ataxia.
(05 Mar 2000)
Biot Camille, 19th century French physician.
See: Biot's breathing, Biot's respiration, Biot's breathing sign, Biot's sign.
(05 Mar 2000)
biot-savart law <physics> General formula for determining the magnetic field due to a steady line (not space) current. Related to Ampere's Law.
(19 Jan 1998)
Biot's breathing Completely irregular breathing pattern, with continually variable rate and depth of breathing; results from lesions in the respiratory centres in the brainstem, extending from the dorsomedial medulla caudally to the obex.
Synonym: ataxic breathing, Biot's breathing, respiratory ataxia.
(05 Mar 2000)
Biot's breathing sign <clinical sign> Irregular periods of apnea alternating with four or five deep breaths; seen with increased intracranial pressure.
(05 Mar 2000)
Biot's sign <clinical sign> Abnormal breathing pattern characterised by periods of apnea and periods in which several breaths of similar volume are taken; seen with increased intracranial pressure.
(05 Mar 2000)
abdominal respiration Breathing effected mainly by the action of the diaphragm.
(05 Mar 2000)
aerobic respiration A form of respiration in which molecular oxygen is consumed and carbon dioxide and water are produced.
(05 Mar 2000)
amphoric respiration A sound like that made by blowing across the mouth of a bottle, heard on auscultation in some cases in which a large pulmonary cavity exists, or occasionally in pneumothorax.
(05 Mar 2000)
anaerobic respiration Respiration under anaerobic conditions. The terminal electron acceptor, instead of oxygen in the case of regular respiration, can be: carbon dioxide, Fe2+, fumarate, nitrate, nitrite, nitrous oxide, sulphur, sulphate, etc. Note that anaerobic respiration still uses the electron transport chain to dump the electron while fermentation does not.
(09 Oct 1997)
artificial respiration Application of mechanically or manually generated pressures, usually positive, to gas(es) in or about the airway as a means of producing gas exchange between the lungs and surrounding atmosphere.
Synonym: artificial respiration.
(05 Mar 2000)
assisted respiration Application of mechanically or manually generated positive pressure to gas(es) in or about the airway during inhalation as a means of augmenting movement of gases into the lungs.
Synonym: assisted respiration.
(05 Mar 2000)
bronchial respiration A tubular blowing sound caused by the passage of air through a bronchus in an area of consolidated lung tissue.
(05 Mar 2000)
bronchovesicular respiration Combined bronchial and vesicular respiration.
(05 Mar 2000)
paradoxical respiration Deflation of the lung during inspiration and inflation of the lung during the phase of expiration; seen in the lung on the side of an open pneumothorax.
(05 Mar 2000)
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