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aortic regurgitation- aetiology(medicine)
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practic(2)(dictionary)
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aortic regurgitation- aetiology (medicine) and practic(2) (iou)


aortic regurgitation- aetiology (medicine)


aortic regurgitation: aetiology
<radiology> INTRINSIC VALVE DISEASE, congenital bicuspid valve, rheumatic endocarditis, bacterial endocarditis (perforation / prolapse of cusp), myxomatous valve associated with cystic medial necrosis, prosthetic valve: mechanical break, thrombosis, paravalvular leak PRIMARY DISEASE OF ASCENDING AORTA, dilatation of the aortic annulus, syphilitic aortitis, ankylosing spondylitis (5-10%), Reiter disease, rheumatoid arthritis, cystic medial necrosis: Marfan syndrome, laceration, decelerating trauma; hypertension see: aortic regurgitation


practic(2) (iou)



practic noun. Also (now only in sense 2b) practick. LME.
[Old French practique (mod. pratique) from medieval Latin practica from Greek praktike use as noun of fem. of praktikos: see PRACTIC adjective, -IC.]
The action of doing something; practical work; practice as opp. to theory. arch. LME.
b. An action, a deed; in pl., works, practices; practical things or matters. arch. M17.
a. Custom, habit, usage. LME-E19.
b. Chiefly Scots Law (now Hist.). Legal usage; case-law. M16.
Artful dealing, cunning. Also, an Art, a practical skill; an artful stratagem, a deception. obsolete exc. Scot. dial. LME.
Practical acquaintance; familiarity; experience. L16-M18.
? Earlier English and esp. Scot. equivalent of PRACTICE noun.