pneumophora (Meaning)
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pneumophora (n. pl.)
A division of holothurians having an internal gill, or respiratory tree.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pneumophora
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pneumophora Sentence Examples
- Edward's pneumophora, caused by a lung puncture, required immediate medical attention.
- The patient presented with subcutaneous emphysema, a sign of potential pneumophora.
- The radiologist diagnosed a large pneumophora in the patient's right lung.
- A chest tube was inserted to evacuate the air from the pneumophora and allow the lung to re-expand.
- The pneumophora had reduced the patient's lung capacity, causing shortness of breath.
- After several days of observation, the pneumophora gradually resolved and the patient recovered.
- The climber suffered a pneumophora during his ascent, leading to an emergency helicopter evacuation.
- The diver ascended too rapidly, resulting in a pneumophora that put his life in danger.
- The veterinarian diagnosed a traumatic pneumophora in the injured dog.
- The autopsy report revealed a massive pneumophora as the cause of death.
FAQs About the word pneumophora
A division of holothurians having an internal gill, or respiratory tree.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
Edward's pneumophora, caused by a lung puncture, required immediate medical attention.
The patient presented with subcutaneous emphysema, a sign of potential pneumophora.
The radiologist diagnosed a large pneumophora in the patient's right lung.
A chest tube was inserted to evacuate the air from the pneumophora and allow the lung to re-expand.