P pulmonale
English
    

P pulmonale
Etymology
    
From P (“P wave”) + New Latin pulmōnāle, neuter singular of pulmōnālis (“relating to the lungs; pulmonary”), from pulmō (“lung”) + -ālis. So named because it often appears as a consequence of pulmonary disease.
Noun
    
P pulmonale
- (cardiology) A high, narrow and peaked P wave on an electrocardiogram, most commonly observed in leads II and III, usually caused by enlargement of the right atrium.
Related terms
    
- P mitrale, P biatriale
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