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pulsus fluens A toneless pulse in which there is a succession of waves without character or force.
Synonym: pulsus fluens.
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pulsus formicans A very small, nearly imperceptible pulse, the impression it gives to the finger being compared to formication.
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pulsus fortis A full strong pulse.
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pulsus frequens A rapid pulse.
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pulsus heterochronicus An arrhythmic pulse.
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pulsus inaequalis A pulse irregular in rhythm and force.
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pulsus incongruens A condition in which the pulses in the two radial or other corresponding arteries differ in strength.
Synonym: pulsus incongruens.
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pulsus infrequens A slow pulse.
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pulsus intercidens Irregularity of the heart due to extrasystoles which are too weak to open the semilunar valves; often owing to the long pause following the premature beat, extra long pauses equal to two regular cycles occur from time to time between pulse beats.
Synonym: pulsus intercidens.
(05 Mar 2000)
pulsus intercurrens An occasional strong dicrotic pulse wave giving the impression of an intercurrent ventricular contraction.
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pulsus irregularis perpetuus Permanently irregular pulse often caused by, or characteristic of, atrial fibrillation; it may also be produced by a wide variety of other chaotic rhythms.
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pulsus magnus A large full pulse.
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pulsus mollis A soft, easily compressible pulse.
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pulsus monocrotus A pulse without any perceptible dicrotism.
Synonym: pulsus monocrotus.
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pulsus myurus A pulse marked by a wave, the apex of which is reached suddenly and which then subsides very gradually.
Synonym: mousetail pulse.
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