aortic

/ei'ɔ:tik/
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aortic

The doctor examined the patient's aortic valve.

Definition

Adjective: Of, relating to, or affecting the aorta, the main and largest artery in the human body, which carries oxygenated blood from the heart to be distributed throughout the body.

Usage

The adjective "aortic" is used exclusively in medical and anatomical contexts to describe anything pertaining to the aorta. It is most commonly found modifying nouns such as "valve," "arch," "dissection," or "aneurysm."

Examples
  • The surgeon repaired the aortic valve.
  • An aortic aneurysm is a serious medical condition.
  • The scan showed a narrowing in the aortic arch.
Advanced Usage
  • Aortic root: The section of the aorta that is attached to the heart and includes the aortic valve.
    • The infection had damaged the aortic root.
  • Aortic stenosis: A condition where the aortic valve narrows, restricting blood flow from the heart.
    • The patient was diagnosed with severe aortic stenosis.
Variants and Related Words
  • Aorta (noun): The main artery of the body.
  • Aortitis (noun): Inflammation of the aorta.
  • Aortography (noun): Radiographic imaging of the aorta.
Synonyms
  • Of the aorta: This is a direct paraphrase.
    • A dissection of the aorta requires immediate attention.
Notes on Meaning

The word "aortic" has a single, specific anatomical meaning. It does not have idiomatic or figurative uses. Its usage is strictly technical and descriptive within the fields of medicine, biology, and physiology.

aortic

The doctor examined the patient's aortic valve.

Adjective
  1. of or relating to the aorta