"Percutaneous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Percutaneous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Percutaneous" Meaning

Percutaneous refers to medical procedures that penetrate the skin without making a large incision. It is used to describe procedures that use a needle or other small instruments to pass through the skin and into the body for the purpose of diagnosis or treatment.

"Percutaneous" Examples

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The surgeon performed a percutaneous biopsy on the patient to collect a sample of the affected tissue.
The patient was able to recover quickly from the percutaneous procedure, with minimal discomfort.
The doctor recommended a percutaneous procedure to drain the infected abscess.
The radiologist guided the needle through the patient's skin to perform a percutaneous kidney biopsy.
The hospital was accredited for its expertise in performing percutaneous medical procedures, such as angioplasty and biopsies.

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Percutaneous refers to a medical procedure that is performed through the skin, without making an incision.

"Percutaneous" Similar Words

Percussed

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Percussing

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Percussing is the act of striking or beating something, typically in a sharp, swift, and sudden manner, often used in a medical or surgical context, especially to produce a sound or to diagnose a specific condition. For example, a doctor may use a percussing instrument to listen to the sounds produced by striking a patient's abdomen to diagnose internal organs or changes in their structure.

Percussion

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Percussion refers to the act of hitting or striking a surface, object, or instrument, typically to produce a sound. It is often used to describe music or instrument made through the use of drums, cymbals, timpani, and other instruments that are struck or tapped to produce sound.

Percussionist

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A percussionist is a musician who plays percussion instruments, such as drums, cymbals, timpani, and other instruments that are struck or beaten to produce sound. Percussionists often work as part of an orchestra, jazz band, or other musical ensemble, and are responsible for adding rhythmic and textural depth to the music.

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Percussive

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Percussiveness

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Percussiveness refers to the quality or state of being percussive, which means having a strong, sharp, or sudden impact or blow, often accompanied by a loud noise. In music, percussiveness can describe the characteristic of drumming or other types of percussion, emphasizing the rhythmic quality of the sound.

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Percutient

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Percy

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Perdicidae

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Perdicinae

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Perdicinae is a subfamily of game birds in the family Phasianidae, commonly known as partridges and pheasants. It includes several species of colorful and highly prized birds, such as the ringnecked pheasant, the golden pheasant, and the silver pheasant. These birds are native to Asia and are often hunted for sport and game.

Perdicine

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Pericine is a chemical compound found in the leaves of the Pericopsis angustifolia tree. It has been purified and its structure elucidated. It has been reported to have antioxidant and antimicrobial properties.

Perdifoil

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Perdita

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Perdita is a noun that refers to a feminine given name, originally derived from the Latin word "perditus," meaning "lost." In literature, Perdita is also the name of the heroine in William Shakespeare's play "A Winter's Tale" (written around 1610-1611), who is the daughter of King Leontes of Sicilia and Queen Hermione.