pulsus
[pul´sus] (L.) pulsus bisfe´riens a pulse characterized by two strong systolic peaks separated by a midsystolic dip, most commonly occurring in pure
aortic regurgitation with stenosis.
pulsus dif´ferens inequality of the pulse observable at corresponding sites on either side of the body.
pulsus par´vus et tar´dus a small hard pulse that rises and falls slowly.
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pul·sus ce·l'er
a pulse beat swift to rise and fall.
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pul·sus ce·ler
(pŭl'sŭs sē'lăr) A pulse beat that is swift to rise and fall.
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