Definition of pulmonic in English:
pulmonic
adjective pʌlˈmɒnɪkpəlˈmɑnɪk
another term for pulmonary
Example sentencesExamples
- The pulmonic veins were free of any masses, and the coronary arteries were normal.
- The tricuspid and pulmonic valves are most commonly affected by plaque formation.
- Physical examination was notable for a widely split S2 and a prominent pulmonic closure sound.
- Paradoxical splitting is due to the fact that during systole the pressure in the pulmonary artery increases until the pulmonic valve closes before the aortic valve.
- Commonly associated defects include a ventricular septal defect, a ventricular septal defect with pulmonic stenosis, in addition to those with an intact ventricular septum.
Definition of pulmonic in US English:
pulmonic
adjectivepəlˈmɑnɪkpəlˈmänik
another term for pulmonary
Example sentencesExamples
- Paradoxical splitting is due to the fact that during systole the pressure in the pulmonary artery increases until the pulmonic valve closes before the aortic valve.
- Physical examination was notable for a widely split S2 and a prominent pulmonic closure sound.
- The tricuspid and pulmonic valves are most commonly affected by plaque formation.
- The pulmonic veins were free of any masses, and the coronary arteries were normal.
- Commonly associated defects include a ventricular septal defect, a ventricular septal defect with pulmonic stenosis, in addition to those with an intact ventricular septum.