auricular appendix
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Definition
- Noun:
- A small, ear-shaped pouch projecting from the top front of each atrium of the heart. It is an anatomical structure, specifically referring to the appendage of the atrium.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- During the surgery, the surgeon carefully examined the auricular appendix for any signs of clot formation.
- The echocardiogram revealed an enlarged left auricular appendix.
Advanced Usage
- Medical/Anatomical Context: The term is used almost exclusively in formal medical, anatomical, or physiological descriptions. It is a precise term for a specific part of the heart's anatomy.
- Thrombus formation in the left auricular appendix is a significant risk factor for stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation.
Variants and Related Words
- Atrial appendage: This is a more common clinical synonym for auricular appendix.
- The procedure aimed to occlude the left atrial appendage.
- Auricle (of the atrium): In some anatomical contexts, "auricle" can be used similarly, though it may also refer to the external ear.
- Left atrial appendage (LAA) / Right atrial appendage (RAA): Specific terms denoting the structure on the left or right side of the heart.
Synonyms
- Atrial appendage: The most direct and commonly used synonym in modern medical literature.
- Auricle (in cardiac context): Used historically and in some anatomical texts to refer to this pouch-like structure.
Notes on Meaning
- The auricular appendix is not an "appendix" like the intestinal organ. Here, "appendix" means an appendage or an outgrowth.
- The word "auricular" derives from Latin for "ear," describing the structure's ear-like shape.
- Its primary function is not fully understood but is involved in hormonal regulation and may be a common site for blood clot formation in certain heart conditions.
Noun
- a pouch projecting from the top front of each atrium of the heart