tracheal

IPA: trˈeɪkiʌɫ

adjective

  • (anatomy, relational) Of or pertaining to the trachea.
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Examples of "tracheal" in Sentences

  • Tracheal collapse can also be an issue.
  • Tracheal collapse is a dynamic condition.
  • Predicting difficulty of tracheal intubation.
  • Tracheal branches of inferior thyroid artery.
  • Laryngoscopy and non surgical tracheal intubation.
  • This process is known as hepato tracheal migration.
  • Tracheal stenosis is a stenosis narrowing of the trachea.
  • The peculiar tracheal cartilages are the first and the last.
  • There might be evidence of tracheal deviation and/or compression.
  • In large effusion there may be tracheal deviation away from the effusion.
  • Longaker MT, Harrison MR, Adzick NS: Testing the limits of neonatal tracheal resection.
  • People were quite frightened, because he was having what was described as a tracheal problem.
  • That's because bugs breathe through their skin, using a series of tubes called tracheal tubes.
  • Fetal lung growth after short-term tracheal occlusion is linearly related to intratracheal pressure.
  • In addition to causing aggressive behavior toward owners, neighbors and other animals, chaining can lead to injuries such as tracheal damage.
  • Currently percutaneous tracheostomy is accepted as a safe and reliable bedside procedure; however, the potential for intraoperative complications such as tracheal damage still exists.
  • Other factors include colonies that are too small; lack of food stored in the fall; another parasite called the tracheal mite; and a fungus called nosema that gets into the bee's gut and makes it less able to absorb nutrients.
  • The outer layer, or epidermis, appears in green; the blue branches along the top are part of a network of air-carrying tubes called the tracheal system; and the posterior intestine, or hindgut, is seen as two distinct curved green lines.
  • Many animals, such as insects, get by without any type of oxygen transport protein in their circulation because they're small enough that they can rely exclusively on the passive diffusion of oxygen through what's called the tracheal system.

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