septal (Meaning)

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septal (a)

of or relating to a septum

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septal (a.)

Of or pertaining to a septum or septa, as of a coral or a shell.

Synonyms & Antonyms of septal

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septal Sentence Examples

  1. The ventricular septal defect caused a shunt of blood between the ventricles, resulting in heart failure.
  2. The atrial septal defect allowed oxygenated and deoxygenated blood to mix, reducing blood oxygenation efficiency.
  3. The interventricular septal repair surgery effectively closed the hole between the ventricles, restoring normal blood flow.
  4. The septal perforation in the lung allowed air to leak into the pleural space, causing a pneumothorax.
  5. The septal wall of the nose divides the nasal cavity into two distinct passages.
  6. The septal nucleus is a brain region involved in spatial navigation and memory formation.
  7. The septal fold in the retina plays a crucial role in the development of the optic nerve.
  8. The septal ridge in the developing embryo separates the forebrain and midbrain.
  9. Septal defects can occur due to genetic abnormalities or heart problems in utero.
  10. The septal veins drain blood from the interventricular septum and return it to the right atrium.

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of or relating to a septumOf or pertaining to a septum or septa, as of a coral or a shell.

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The ventricular septal defect caused a shunt of blood between the ventricles, resulting in heart failure.

The atrial septal defect allowed oxygenated and deoxygenated blood to mix, reducing blood oxygenation efficiency.

The interventricular septal repair surgery effectively closed the hole between the ventricles, restoring normal blood flow.

The septal perforation in the lung allowed air to leak into the pleural space, causing a pneumothorax.