| ballistic m.’s |
a rapid series of related movements, such as saccadic movements of the eyes, set into motion by one complex command from the brain, with no feedback on individual segments before the entire series is finished.
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| ballistocardiography |
the graphic recording, by means of a ballistocardiograph, of the recoil movements of the body which result from motion of the heart and blood.
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| balloon a. |
angioplasty using a balloon catheter that is inflated inside an artery, stretching the intima and leaving a ragged interior surface after deflation, which triggers a healing response and breaking up of plaque. See also percutaneous transluminal a. Click here to view image■Balloon angioplasty, the expanded balloon pressing against a stenotic site in an artery.
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| balloon atrial s. |
surgical creation of an opening in the interatrial septum of the heart by passage of a balloon catheter from the right atrium through the septum to the left atrium, at which point the balloon is inflated and the catheter is then withdrawn to create an interatrial septal defect; performed in transposition of the great vessels with an intact septum.
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| balloon c. |
a catheter whose tip is provided with an inflatable balloon that holds the catheter in place or is used to dilate the lumen of a vessel, such as in balloon angioplasty; common types are the Gruentzig balloon c. and the Swan-Ganz c.
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