Definition of Pleuroperitoneal. Meaning of Pleuroperitoneal. Synonyms of Pleuroperitoneal

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Definition of Pleuroperitoneal

Pleuroperitoneal
Pleuroperitoneal Pleu`ro*per`i*to*ne"al, a. (Anat.) Of or pertaining to the pleural and peritoneal membranes or cavities, or to the pleuroperitoneum.

Meaning of Pleuroperitoneal from wikipedia

- Pleuroperitoneal is a term denoting the pleural and peritoneal serous membranes or the cavities they line. It is divided from the pericardial cavity by...
- and writer from Maumee, Ohio. He invented two surgical devices – the pleuroperitoneal shunt and a special endotracheal tube. He was a member of Team Indus...
- treatment including ligation of the thoracic duct, pleurovenous or pleuroperitoneal shunting or thoracic duct embolization. The initial treatment of a...
- the body wall anteriorly to enclose the gut and body cavities. The pleuroperitoneal membrane and body wall myoblasts, from somatic lateral plate mesoderm...
- The transverse septum and the displaced somites fuse to form the pleuroperitoneal membranes, which separates the pleural cavities from the peritoneal...
- lumbar/costal/sternal part Torso, Chest, Left/right septum transversum, pleuroperitoneal folds, inner abdominal wall pericardiacophrenic artery, musculophrenic...
- blunt trauma will lead to disruptions of the diaphragm... This same pleuroperitoneal pressure gradient will also promote migration of intraperitoneal structures...
- of peritoneum can herniate through these defects; if they burst, a pleuroperitoneal communication is created. Fluid moves from the abdomen to the pleural...
- these partitions formed by the pericardioperitoneal canals. However, pleuroperitoneal membranes will grow to fuse with the septum transversum to close off...
- from four components: the septum transversum (central tendon), the pleuroperitoneal membranes, the dorsal mesentery of the esophagus, and muscular components...