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(as-per-AY-shun): Removal of fluid from a lump, often a cyst, with a needle and a syringe.
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When food or liquid is drawn into the respiratory tract. This problem is commonly encountered in newly hatched chicks. It is almost always fatal.
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the use of suction to remove fluid or tissue, usually through a fine needle (eg, aspiration biopsy)
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Inhalation of food particles or fluids into lungs.
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The act of taking in a breath. However, the term aspiration is more commonly used to define the act of removing fluid or air from a body cavity using suction. Example: "We aspirated 100 cc
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