apex of lung — a. pulmonis … Medical dictionary
Lung cancer — Classification and external resources Cross section of a human lung. The white area in the upper lobe is cancer; the black areas are discoloration due to smoking. ICD 10 C … Wikipedia
apex — 1 Apex, vertex are so often used interchangeably with reference to the tip or top point of a cone, a pyramid, or a conic section that a fundamental difference in implications is often ignored. Apex has particular reference to the sharpness or… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Apex — From the Latin meaning summit, the apex is the tip of a pyramidal or rounded structure, like the lung or the heart. The apex of the lung is indeed its tip, its rounded most superior portion. The apex of the heart is likewise its tip, but that is… … Medical dictionary
lung — lunged /lungd/, adj. /lung/, n. 1. either of the two saclike respiratory organs in the thorax of humans and the higher vertebrates. 2. an analogous organ in certain invertebrates, as arachnids or terrestrial gastropods. 3. at the top of one s… … Universalium
lung — One of a pair of viscera occupying the pulmonary cavities of the thorax, the organs of respiration in which aeration of the blood takes place. In humans, the right l. is slightly larger than the left and is divided into three lobes (an upper, a… … Medical dictionary
apex pulmonis — [TA] apex of the lung: the rounded upper extremity of either lung, extending upward as high as the first thoracic vertebra … Medical dictionary
Apex of the heart — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = apex cordis GraySubject = 138 GrayPage = 527 Caption2 = Sternocostal surface of heart. (Apex is not labeled, but is visible at bottom right.) Caption3 = Diagram showing relations of opened heart to front of … Wikipedia
apex pneumonia — apical pneumonia lobar pneumonia limited to the apex of the lung … Medical dictionary
apex — n. the tip or summit of an organ; for example the heart or lung. The apex of a tooth is the tip of the root, where there is a small hole (the apical foramen) through which vessels and nerves pass from the pulp to the periapical tissues.… … The new mediacal dictionary