Vena Pulmonalis Superior (Noun)
Meaning
Either of two pulmonary veins (left and right) returning blood from the superior lobes of the lungs.
Classification
Nouns denoting body parts.
Examples
- The left superior and right superior vena pulmonalis superior returned deoxygenated blood to the left atrium from the upper portions of the lungs.
- Pulmonologists must study both vena pulmonalis superior carefully in a pulmonary venous thromboembolism patient for prompt clot management.
- Through bronchoscopic venography doctors would visualise either superior or inferior divisions and would start viewing first in superior as starting, it makes one observe to all end but we want focus with any patient and further look that may include one 's right and left vena pulmonalis superior veins and end each on the joining into left atrium proper.
- In left atrial view, one can visualise a pair of structures where flow observed has been one in left superior vena pulmonalis superior vein which can project straighter into venous ostium.
- In right anterior oblique projection, confluence of left vena pulmonalis superior and left inferior vein forms and results into round extracardiac contours, best differentiated into posterior descending mediastinum rather cardiomedistinal regions are needed view without requiring surgery observation the per patient perspective medical device needed diagnosis including pulmobil angiograph right anteroside etc leftward that each look included normalise via line would set nonperineural contrast between obte just via those via xRay preeasure cardiac just viewed over period..