| cardiac g. |
selective acquisition of cardiac function information at specific points in the cardiac cycle by using information from the electrocardiographic signal to time the cardiac cycle and control image sampling. It has been used in digital subtraction angiography, computed tomography, nuclear cardiology, and magnetic resonance imaging.
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| cardiac rupture |
A tearing of the heart muscle that may occur after severe chest trauma (or in about 2% of patients who have suffered a myocardial infarction). It typically results in sudden cardiac death or tamponade. SYN: myocardial rupture
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| cardiac g.’s |
mucin-secreting glands at the cardiac end of the stomach surrounding the entrance of the esophagus into the stomach.
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| cardiac silhouette |
The shadow on the chest radiograph created by the heart. A large cardiac silhouette is consistent with congestive heart failure.
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| cardiac h. |
hemoptysis due to heart disease and related pulmonary hypertension, as in mitral stenosis or Eisenmenger's syndrome.
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