"Intravitreal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Intravitreal refers to inside the vitreous humor of an eye. It is used to describe a treatment or medication that is injected directly into the vitreous gel-like substance that fills the eye, usually to treat retinal conditions or diseases such as macular degeneration or diabetic retinopathy.
Intravascular refers to something that is located or occurring within the blood vessels, such as arteries, veins, or capillaries. It can also describe a procedure or treatment that is carried out within the blood vessels.
Introduced or administered into a vein, especially for medical purposes, such as receiving medication, nutrients, or fluids.
Intraventricular refers to something that is located or occurring within the ventricles of an organ, especially the heart. In medical contexts, it is commonly used to describe conditions or phenomena that occur within the ventricles, such as intraventricular bleeding or intraventricular septal defects.
Intrepid refers to someone or something that is fearless and courageous, willing to take bold and adventurous risks. It can also describe something that is facing or encountering difficulties, challenges, or dangers with confidence and determination. The word originates from the Latin "intrepidus," meaning "unafraid."
Intrepidly means in a brave and fearless manner, showing a willingness to take risks or tackle challenging situations head-on.