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persistent truncus arteriosus |
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persistent relative to embryological defects refers to persistence of an entity into external life in such a way as to cause some reduction of efficiency. The common defects are listed under the names of the compromised organs. See also persistent right aortic arch, ductus arteriosus, penile preputial frenulum, imperforate hymen, persistent urachus, persistent hyperplastic vitreous, persistent pupillary membrane. persistent corpus luteum see corpus luteum. persistent ductus arteriosus see patent ductus arteriosus. persistent ductus venosus see ductus venosus. persistent omphalomesenteric duct see omphalomesenteric duct. persistent posterior perilenticular vascular tunic the tunic is generated in the embryo but atrophies just before birth. Persistence of some part of the tunic into adult life is common but of no clinical significance. persistent recumbency the animal is normal in other respects but does not rise to its hooves for a period exceeding 24 hours. persistent right aorta arch see persistent right aortic arch. persistent truncus arteriosus may cause neonatal congestive heart failure and cyanosis; the interventricular septum is usually patent. See also truncus arteriosus. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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