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Artery vs Intraarterial - What's the difference?

artery | intraarterial |

As a noun artery

is an efferent blood vessel from the heart, conveying blood away from the heart regardless of oxygenation status; see pulmonary artery.

As an adjective intraarterial is

into an artery.

artery

English

(wikipedia artery)

Noun

(arteries)
  • An efferent blood vessel from the heart, conveying blood away from the heart regardless of oxygenation status; see pulmonary artery.
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  • A major transit corridor.
  • Hyponyms

    * See also

    Derived terms

    * arterial * arterially * arteriole * carotid artery * pulmonary artery

    See also

    * aorta * A-road * atheroma * capillary * circulatory system * vein

    Anagrams

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    intraarterial

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Into an artery.
  • See also

    * intravenous