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Definition
Synonym
Lungenquetschung
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Lungenquetschung
f
; Lungenkontusion
f
med.
lung contusion; pulmonary contusion
Lungenquetschung
f
; Lungenkontusion
f
med.
lung contusion; pulmonary contusion
Lungenquetschung
f
; Lungenkontusion
f
med.
lung contusion; pulmonary contusion
Deutsche
Lungenquetschung Synonyme
Englische
lung contusion; pulmonary contusion Synonyme
lung
abdomen
anus
appendix
bellows
blind gut
bowels
brain
cecum
colon
ctenidia
duodenum
endocardium
entrails
foregut
giblets
gills
gizzard
guts
heart
hindgut
innards
inner mechanism
insides
internals
intestine
inwards
jejunum
kidney
kishkes
large intestine
lights
liver
liver and lights
lung
s
midgut
perineum
pump
pylorus
rectum
small intestine
spleen
stomach
ticker
tripes
vermiform appendix
viscera
vitals
works
lung
e
amble
barge
bound
bowl along
bundle
charge
clump
cut
cut and thrust
dash
dive
drag
feint
flail at
flail away at
flounce
foot
footslog
halt
hippety-hop
hit
hit at
hitch
hobble
home thrust
hop
jab
jog
jolt
jump
lash out at
leap
let drive at
let fly at
limp
lumber
lung
e at
lurch
mince
pace
paddle
pass
peg
piaffe
piaffer
plod
p
lung
e
poke at
pounce
prance
rack
roll
rush
sashay
saunter
scuff
scuffle
scuttle
shamble
shuffle
sidle
single-foot
skip
slink
slither
slog
slouch
spring
stab
stagger
stalk
stamp
stomp
straddle
straggle
stride
strike
strike at
strike out at
stroll
strut
stump
swagger
swing
swing at
swing on
thrust
thrust at
tittup
toddle
totter
traipse
trip
trudge
waddle
wamble
wiggle
wobble
Lungenquetschung Definition
Contusion
(
n.
)
The
act
or
process
of
beating,
bruising,
or
pounding
Contusion
(
n.
)
A
bruise
Lung
(
n.
)
An
organ
for
aerial
respiration
Lung-grown
(
a.
)
Having
lungs
that
adhere
to
the
pleura.
Pulmonary
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
lungs
Pulmonary
(
a.
)
Lungwort.
lung contusion; pulmonary contusion Bedeutung
contusion
the
action
of
bruising,
the
bruise
resulted
from
a
contusion
aqualung
Aqua-Lung
scuba
a
device
(trade
name
Aqua-Lung)
that
lets
divers
breathe
under
water,
scuba
is
an
acronym
for
selfontained
underwater
breathing
apparatus
heart-lung
machine
a
pump
to
maintain
circulation
during
heart
surgery,
diverts
blood
from
the
heart
and
oxygenates
it
and
then
pumps
it
through
the
body
iron
lung
respirator
that
produces
alternations
in
air
pressure
in
a
chamber
surrounding
a
patient's
chest
to
force
air
into
and
out
of
the
lungs
thus
providing
artificial
respiration
lung-power
the
ability
to
speak
loudly
pulmonary
artery
arteria
pulmonalis
one
of
two
arteries
(branches
of
the
pulmonary
trunk)
that
carry
venous
blood
from
the
heart
to
the
lungs
pulmonary
trunk
truncus
pulmonalis
the
artery
that
carries
venous
blood
from
the
right
ventricle
of
the
heart
and
divides
into
the
right
and
left
pulmonary
arteries
pulmonary
vein
vena
pulmonalis
any
of
four
veins
that
carry
arterial
blood
from
the
lungs
to
the
left
atrium
of
the
heart
inferior
pulmonary
vein
vena
pulmanalis
inferior
either
of
two
pulmonary
veins
(left
and
right)
returning
blood
from
the
inferior
lobes
of
the
lungs
superior
pulmonary
vein
vena
pulmonalis
superior
either
of
two
pulmonary
veins
(left
and
right)
returning
blood
from
the
superior
lobes
of
the
lungs
lung
either
of
two
saclike
respiratory
organs
in
the
chest
of
vertebrates,
serves
to
remove
carbon
dioxide
and
provide
oxygen
to
the
blood
lobe
of
the
lung
any
of
the
three
lobes
of
the
right
lung
or
the
two
lobes
of
the
left
lung
pulmonary
valve
a
semilunar
valve
between
the
right
ventricle
and
the
pulmonary
artery,
prevents
blood
from
flowing
from
the
artery
back
into
the
heart
pulmonary
plexis
plexus
pulmonalis
one
of
two
autonomic
nerve
plexuses
in
each
lung
book
lung
organ
in
many
arachnids
containing
many
thin
folds
of
membrane
resembling
the
leaves
of
a
book
pulmonary
circulation
circulation
of
blood
between
the
heart
and
the
lungs
pulmonary
reserve
the
additional
volume
of
air
that
the
lungs
can
inhale
and
exhale
when
breathing
to
the
limit
of
capacity
in
times
of
stress
adult
respiratory
distress
syndrome
ARDS
wet
lung
white
lung
acute
lung
injury
characterized
by
coughing
and
rales,
inflammation
of
the
lungs
which
become
stiff
and
fibrous
and
cannot
exchange
oxygen,
occurs
among
persons
exposed
to
irritants
such
as
corrosive
chemical
vapors
or
ammonia
or
chlorine
etc.
pulmonary
anthrax
inhalation
anthrax
anthrax
pneumonia
ragpicker's
disease
ragsorter's
disease
woolsorter's
pneumonia
woolsorter's
disease
a
form
of
anthrax
infection
acquired
by
inhalation
of
dust
containing
Bacillus
anthracis,
initial
symptoms
(chill
and
cough
and
dyspnea
and
rapid
pulse)
are
followed
by
extreme
cardiovascular
collapse
pulmonary
embolism
blockage
of
the
pulmonary
artery
by
foreign
matter
or
by
a
blood
clot
pulmonary
stenosis
abnormal
narrowing
of
the
opening
into
the
pulmonary
artery
from
the
right
ventricle
pulmonary
tuberculosis
consumption
phthisis
wasting
disease
white
plague
involving
the
lungs
with
progressive
wasting
of
the
body
chronic
obstructive
pulmonary
disease
a
nonreversible
lung
disease
that
is
a
combination
of
emphysema
and
chronic
bronchitis,
usually
patients
have
been
heavy
cigarette
smokers
emphysema
pulmonary
emphysema
an
abnormal
condition
of
the
lungs
marked
by
decreased
respiratory
function,
associated
with
smoking
or
chronic
bronchitis
or
old
age
anthracosis
black
lung
black
lung
disease
coal
miner's
lung
lung
disease
caused
by
inhaling
coal
dust
lung
cancer
carcinoma
of
the
lungs,
one
of
the
commonest
forms
of
cancer
farmer's
lung
thresher's
lung
alveolitis
caused
by
an
allergic
reaction
to
fungal
spores
in
the
dust
that
is
inhaled
from
moldy
hay
bruise
contusion
an
injury
that
doesn't
break
the
skin
but
results
in
some
discoloration
pulmonary
congestion
congestion
in
the
lungs
lung-like
performing
functions
similar
to
those
performed
by
lungs
pneumonic
pulmonary
pulmonic
relating
to
or
affecting
the
lungs,
pulmonary
disease
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