See Also: infundibular stenosis(medicine)
infundibular(medicine)
infundibular stalk(medicine)
infundibular stem(medicine)
infundibular part(medicine)
infundibular recess(medicine)
curd(dictionary)
curd(1)(dictionary)
curd(2)(dictionary)
Curd(medicine)

curd(1) (iou) and infundibular stenosis (medicine)


curd(1) (iou)



curd noun. . LME.
[Origin unkn. Cf. CRUD noun.]
The coagulated substance formed (naturally or artificially) by the action of acids or rennet on milk, and made into cheese or eaten as Food; a mass of this. Often in pl. LME.
Nursery rhyme: Little Miss Muffet Sat on a tuffet Eating some curds and whey.
Any similar substance, as a conserve. LME.
lemon curd, lime curd, etc.
b. The edible head of such brassicas as cauliflower and broccoli. M18.
c. The fatty substance found between the flakes of flesh in boiled salmon. E19.
Comb.: curd cheese soft cheese made from unfermented curds; curd soap a white soap made of tallow and soda.
curdlike adjective resembling curds M17.

infundibular stenosis (medicine)


infundibular stenosis


Narrowing of the outflow tract of the right ventricle below the pulmonic valve; may be due to a localised fibrous diaphragm just below the valve or, more commonly, to a long narrow fibromuscular channel.

Synonym: Dittrich's stenosis.