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  • collateral branch
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  • collateral case
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  • collateral channel
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  • collateral drainage
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  • collateral eminence
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  • collateral fiber
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  • collateral ganglion
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  • collateral ligament
    °çÀδë, ÃøºÎÀδë
  • collateral sulcus
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  • collateral trigone
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  • collateral vessel
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  • middle collateral artery
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  • radial collateral artery
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  • ulnar collateral artery
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  • ulnar collateral artery
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  • collateral branch
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  • collateral
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  • collateral case
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  • collateral channel
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  • collateral drainage
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  • collateral eminence
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  • collateral fiber
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  • collateral ganglion
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  • collateral ligament
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  • collateral sulcus
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  • collateral synapse
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  • collateral trigone
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  • collateral vessel
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  • artificial circulation
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  • general circulation
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  • general circulation
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  • grater circulation
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  • greater circulation
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  • hypophysioportal circulation
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  • hypothalamohypophyseal portal circulation
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  • placental circulation
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  • portal circulation
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  • collateral vessel
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  • fibular collateral ligament
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  • fibular collateral ligament
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  • inferior ulnar collateral artery
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  • lateral collateral ligament
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  • medial collateral ligament
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  • middle collateral artery
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  • middle collateral artery
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  • radial carpal collateral ligament
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  • radial carpal collateral ligament
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  • radial carpal collateral ligament
    ¿ÜÃø¼ö±ÙÃøºÎÀδë, ¿ä°ñÂʼոñ°çÀδë.
  • radial collateral artery
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  • radial collateral artery ³ª arteria collateralis radialis
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  • radial collateral artery ³ª arteria collateralis radialis
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  • radial collateral ligament
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  • Ulnar carpal collateral ligament
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  • Superior ulnar collateral artery
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PFC Persistent Fetal Circulation; ÅÂ¾Æ ¼øÈ¯ Áö¼ÓÁõ
  = PPHN
AABCC alertness (consciousness), airway, breathing, circulation, cervical spine
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EC Extracorporeal circulation
MCT Mean Circulation Time
"PFC" Persistent fetal circulation
ROSC Return of spontaneous circulation
EHC enterohepatic circulation
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  • hypophysioportal circulation
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  • internal carotid circulation
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  • juxtamedullary circulation
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  • lesser circulation
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  • peripheral circulation
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  • renal circulation
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  • systemic circulation
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  • vitelline circulation
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  • yolksac circulation
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persistent foetal circulation syndrome <syndrome> A syndrome of persistent pulmonary hypertension in the newborn infant, without demonstrable cardiac disease. It is characterised by cyanosis and acidosis, severe pulmonary vasoconstriction, hypertrophy of pulmonary arterial muscle, and elevated pulmonary vascular resistance, with resultant right-to-left shunting of blood through a patent ductus arteriosus and at times a patent foramen ovale.
(12 Dec 1998)
circulation <physiology> Movement in a regular or circuitous course, as the movement of the blood through the heart and blood vessels.
Origin: L. Circulatio
(18 Nov 1997)
middle collateral artery <anatomy, artery> The posterior terminal branch of the profunda brachii, anastomosing with the arteries which form the articular network of the elbow.
Synonym: arteria collateralis media.
(05 Mar 2000)
circulation, foetal The blood circulation in the foetus (the unborn baby). Before birth, the blood from the heart that is destined (in the pulmonary artery) for the lungs is shunted away from the lungs and returned to the greatest of arteries (the aorta). The shunt is through a short vessel called the ductus arteriosus. When this shunt is open, it is said to be a patent (pronounced pá tent) ductus arteriosus (PDA). The PDA usually closes at or shortly after birth and blood is permitted to course freely to the lungs.
(12 Dec 1998)
circulation time The time taken for the blood to pass through a given circuit of the vascular system, e.g., the pulmonary or systemic circulation, from one arm to another, from arm to tongue, or from arm to lung; it is measured by the injection into an arm vein of a substance, such as sodium dehydrocholate, ether, fluorescein, histamine, or a radium salt, which can be detected when it arrives at another point in the vascular system.
(05 Mar 2000)
collateral <anatomy> Situated side by side, adjacent and on the same radius of an axis.
(09 Oct 1997)
collateral artery <anatomy, artery> One that runs parallel with a nerve or other structure, one through which a collateral circulation is established.
See: articular vascular network.
(05 Mar 2000)
collateral branches of posterior intercostal arteries 3-11 Branch arising near angle of rib and descending to run along superior border of rib below; distribution: lower half of intercostal spaces 3-11; anastomoses: collateral branches of anterior intercostal arteries.
Synonym: ramus collateralis arteriarum intercostalium posteriorum III-XI.
(05 Mar 2000)
collateral digital artery <anatomy, artery> Terminal branches of the common palmar digital artery that pass to the side of each finger.
Synonym: arteria digitalis palmaris propria, collateral digital artery, digital collateral artery.
(05 Mar 2000)
collateral eminence A longitudinal elevation of the floor of the collateral trigone of the lateral ventricle of the brain, between the hippocampus and the calcar avis, caused by the proximity of the floor of the collateral fissure.
Synonym: eminentia collateralis.
(05 Mar 2000)
collateral fissure A long, deep sagittal fissure on the undersurface of the temporal lobe, marking the border between the fusiform gyrus laterally and the hippocampal and lingual gyri medially; the great depth of the collateral sulcus results in a bulging of the floor of the occipital and temporal horn of the lateral ventricle, the collateral eminence.
Synonym: sulcus collateralis, sulcus occipitotemporalis, collateral fissure, fissura collateralis, occipitotemporal sulcus.
(05 Mar 2000)
collateral inheritance The appearance of characters in collateral members of a family group, as when an uncle and a niece show the same character inherited from a common ancestor; in recessive characters it may appear irregularly, in contrast to dominant characters transmitted directly from one generation to the next.
(05 Mar 2000)
collateral ligament <anatomy> One of a number of ligaments on either side of, and serving as a radius of movement of, a joint having a hingelike movement; they occur at the following joints: elbow, knee, wrist, and the metacarpo-or metatarsophalangeal, proximal interphalangeal, and distal interphalangeal joints of the hands and feet.
Synonym: ligamentum collaterale.
(05 Mar 2000)
collateral ligaments A number of ligaments on either side of, and serving as a radius of movement of, a joint having a hingelike movement. They occur at the elbow, knee, wrist, metacarpo- and metatarsophalangeal, proximal interphalangeal, and distal interphalangeal joints of the hands and feet.
(12 Dec 1998)
collateral sulcus A long, deep sagittal fissure on the undersurface of the temporal lobe, marking the border between the fusiform gyrus laterally and the hippocampal and lingual gyri medially; the great depth of the collateral sulcus results in a bulging of the floor of the occipital and temporal horn of the lateral ventricle, the collateral eminence.
Synonym: sulcus collateralis, sulcus occipitotemporalis, collateral fissure, fissura collateralis, occipitotemporal sulcus.
(05 Mar 2000)
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collateral circulation The small vessels that connect branches of the coronary arteries. Sometimes these vessels gradually enlarge to increase the blood supply to an area of heart muscle not receiving an adequate supply of blood and oxygen because of an obstructed coronary artery. This term also refers to connecting branches between veins, eg, the saphenous vein.
Ãâó: mercyweb.org/heartcenter/patientguide/index.aspx
collateral circulation Blood flow through small, nearby vessels in response to blockage of a main blood vessel.
Ãâó: www.mgh.org/heart/page2a-c.html
collateral circulation when small blood vessels in the heart muscle become connected to each other and re-route blood and oxygen to the damaged or deprived area of the heart.
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