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1 carotid
n., a. 경동맥(의), \carotid.al (n.), a. -
2 carotid
목동맥 -
3 carotid artery
목동맥 -
4 carotid body
목동맥소체 -
5 carotid body reflex
목동맥소체반사, 경동맥소체반사English-Korean animal medical dictionary > carotid body reflex
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6 carotid canal
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7 carotid glomus
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8 carotid plexus
목동맥신경얼기 -
9 carotid sheath
목혈관신경집 -
10 carotid sinus
목동맥팽대, 목동맥동 -
11 carotid sinus branch
목동맥동가지English-Korean animal medical dictionary > carotid sinus branch
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12 carotid sinus nerve
목동맥팽대신경English-Korean animal medical dictionary > carotid sinus nerve
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13 carotid sinus reflex
목동맥팽대반사English-Korean animal medical dictionary > carotid sinus reflex
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14 carotid sulcus
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15 carotid triangle
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16 common carotid
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17 external carotid
a. 바깥목동맥 -
18 internal carotid
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19 internal carotid artery
속목동맥English-Korean animal medical dictionary > internal carotid artery
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Carotid — Ca*rot id, Carotidal Ca*rot id*al, a. (Anat.) Pertaining to, or near, the carotids or one of them; as, the carotid gland. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
carotid — [kə rät′id] adj. [Gr karōtis, pl. karōtides, the two great arteries of the neck < karoun, to plunge into sleep or stupor: so called because compression of these was believed to cause unconsciousness] designating, of, or near either of the two… … English World dictionary
Carotid — Ca*rot id, n. [Gr. ?, pl., from ? heavy sleep: cf. F. carotide. The early Greeks believed that these arteries in some way caused drowsiness.] (Anat.) One of the two main arteries of the neck, by which blood is conveyed from the aorta to the head … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
carotid — 1540s, pertaining to the two great arteries of the neck, from Gk. karotides, pl. of karotis, from karoun plunge into sleep or stupor, since compression of these arteries was believed to cause unconsciousness (Galen). But if this is folk etymology … Etymology dictionary
carotid — ► ADJECTIVE Anatomy ▪ relating to the two main arteries carrying blood to the head and neck. ORIGIN from Greek kar tides, plural of kar tis drowsiness, stupor (because compression of these arteries was thought to cause stupor) … English terms dictionary
Carotid — Pertaining to the carotid artery and the area near that key artery located in the front of the neck though which blood from the heart goes to the brain. There are 2 carotid arteries the right and left common carotid arteries on each side of the… … Medical dictionary
carotid — adjective Etymology: French or Greek; French carotide, from Greek karōtides carotid arteries, from karoun to stupefy; akin to Greek kara head more at cerebral Date: 1543 of, relating to, or being the chief artery or pair of arteries that pass up… … New Collegiate Dictionary
carotid — carotidal, adj. /keuh rot id/, Anat. n. 1. Also called carotid artery. either of the two large arteries, one on each side of the head, that carry blood to the head and that divide into an external branch supplying the neck, face, and other… … Universalium
carotid — 1. noun /kəˈɹɒt.ɪd,kəˈɹɒ.tɪd/ A number of major arteries in the head and neck. Syn: carotid artery 2. adjective /kəˈɹɒt.ɪd,kəˈɹɒ.tɪd/ Relating to these arteries … Wiktionary
carotid — ca•rot•id [[t]kəˈrɒt ɪd[/t]] n. 1) anat. Also called carot′id ar tery. either of two large arteries, one on each side of the neck, that carry blood from the aorta to the head 2) anat. pertaining to a carotid artery • Etymology: 1660–70; < Gk… … From formal English to slang
Carotid endarterectomy — (CEA) is a surgical procedure used to correct carotid stenosis (narrowing of the carotid artery lumen by atheroma), used particularly when this causes medical problems, such as transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) or cerebrovascular accidents (CVAs … Wikipedia