Ventricle in a sentence as a noun

We knew something was wrong because there was a slight variation in brain ventricle size in utero.

For all we know it's stomping on some neurons, or diddling with kidneys, or weakening the left ventricle of monkey hearts.

Yes, he displayed the enlarged left ventricle characteristic of people who run a lot.

People that don't know what a ventricle is or don't immediately make the connection will probably think something else.

And what implications do, say, a "lower left ventricular ejection fraction, higher left ventricle volumes, and raised native T1 and T2" have?

Basically, your left ventricle contracts spontaneously on its own in beteeen regular beats, which throws off the timing of the next beat.

"If delivered immediately, vasodilators injected into the ventricle of the heart can act as an antidote.

In people with an asymetric heart ventricle that exhibits heart murmurs but only on Wednesdays, the approved drug causes uncontrollable urination.

Since no one has mentioned it yet, the etymology of the phrase:The name "takotsubo syndrome" comes from the Japanese word takotsubo "octopus trap", because the left ventricle of the heart takes on a shape resembling an octopus trap when affected by this condition.

Over months to years of repetitive injury, this process, in some individuals, may lead to patchy myocardial fibrosis, particularly in the atria, interventricular septum, and right ventricle, creating a substrate for atrial and ventricular arrhythmias.> Additionally, long-term excessive sustained exercise may be associated with coronary artery calcification, diastolic dysfunction, and large-artery wall stiffening.

However, long-term excessive endurance exercise may induce pathologic structural remodeling of the heart and large arteries.> Emerging data suggest that chronic training for and competing in extreme endurance events such as marathons, ultramarathons, ironman distance triathlons, and very long distance bicycle races, can cause transient acute volume overload of the atria and right ventricle, with transient reductions in right ventricular ejection fraction and elevations of cardiac biomarkers, all of which return to normal within 1 week.

Ventricle definitions

noun

one of four connected cavities in the brain; is continuous with the central canal of the spinal cord and contains cerebrospinal fluid

noun

a chamber of the heart that receives blood from an atrium and pumps it to the arteries