"Endobronchoscopy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Endobronchoscopy is a medical procedure that uses a flexible tube with a camera and light on the end, known as a bronchoscope, to visualize the inside of the lungs and airways. The procedure is typically performed to examine the bronchi (airways), diagnose lung diseases, and/or perform biopsies. The procedure is usually done as an outpatient procedure under local anesthesia.
The word "endlessness" refers to the quality or state of being endless or boundless. It describes something that has no beginning, end, or limits in time, space, or degree.
Endoangiitis is a rare and serious condition that occurs when inflammation develops within the inner lining of a blood vessel or a lymphatic vessel. The term is derived from the Greek words "endos" meaning "within", "angeion" meaning "vessel", and "itis" meaning "inflammation". This condition can be caused by various factors, including infection, autoimmune disorders, and physical damage to the vessel. If left untreated, endoangiitis can lead to serious complications, such as vessel rupture, scarring, and organ damage. Treatment typically involves a combination of medications, such as antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs, as well as surgical intervention in severe cases.
Endoarterectomy is a surgical procedure in which the inner lining of an artery is removed to treat blockages or blood clots that can occur within the artery. The goal of the procedure is to restore blood flow to the affected area by clearing the blocked or occluded portion of the artery.
Endobiotic refers to a biotic factor, or a living thing, that lives within an organism or an object, such as a parasite living within a host.
Endobioticum refers to a type of fungus that lives inside another organism, typically a plant, and is an endophyte. It is a symbiotic relationship where the fungus grows and develops within the plant's tissues, and can provide benefits to the plant such as protection from pathogens, enhanced nutrient uptake, or improved drought tolerance.
Endoblast refers to a layer of cells in the embryonic region of the gut that gives rise to the epithelial lining of the digestive tract, including the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. It is a critical component of gut development and differentiation.
Endoblastic refers to something that is located within or situated within the interior of a tissue, organ, or structure. Specifically, in the context of anatomy, endoblastic cells are a type of cell found within the endoblast, a layer of epithelial cells that forms the inner lining of the placenta.
Endobronchial refers to the inside of the bronchi, which are the airways that branch off from the trachea (windpipe) and lead to the lungs. Endobronchial implies that something is located or happening within the bronchi, such as a procedure or examination.
Endocannabinoids are a class of neurotransmitters that are naturally produced by the human body and play a crucial role in the functioning of the central and peripheral nervous systems. They are called "endo" because they are produced by the body itself (endo-meaning "within") and not introduced from outside (exogenous) sources like THC, the active component of cannabis. Endocannabinoids bind to cannabinoid receptors, specifically CB1 and CB2, which are found in the brain, central nervous system, and other parts of the body. They help to regulate various physiological processes, such as pain modulation, mood, appetite, memory, and sleep, among others.
Endocardial refers to the inner lining of the heart or a blood vessel, specifically the endocardium. It is the innermost layer of the heart wall, which is in contact with the blood flowing through the heart.
Endocardiography is a medical imaging technique that uses ultrasound or echocardiography to visualize the inside of the heart and its blood vessels. It measures the heart's structure and function, allowing doctors to diagnose and monitor heart conditions, such as heart valve problems, cardiomyopathy, and congenital heart defects.
Endocarditis is a type of infection that affects the inner lining of the heart, known as the endocardium. It occurs when bacteria, fungi, or other foreign substances enter the bloodstream and attach to the heart valves or chambers, causing inflammation and damage to the affected area. Endocarditis can be caused by a variety of factors, including bacterial infections, dental problems, or IV drug use. Symptoms may include fever, chills, fatigue, and chest pain. If left untreated, endocarditis can lead to serious complications, such as heart failure, damage to surrounding tissues, and even death.
The endocardium is the innermost layer of the heart, lining the heart chambers and valves. It is a thin, smooth layer of epithelial cells that helps to regulate blood flow and prevent blood clots from forming on the heart's inner surface. The endocardium also produces a thin layer of lubricating fluid called pericardial fluid that helps the heart move smoothly and efficiently.
The endocarp is the inner layer of a fruit, typically a seed-filled capsule or such as a hazelnut or an acorn. It is the layer of skin that surrounds the seed and is attached to it by a narrow rim. The endocarp is characteristically hard, dry, and woody, and may be smooth or have various types of ornamentation.
An endocast is a cast or impression of the inside of a fossilized animal's skull, which can be used to reconstruct the brain and sensory organs of the animal. It is essentially a negative image of the inside of the skull, and can provide valuable information about the evolutionary development and adaptations of the animal's brain and nervous system.