Anatricrotism
anatricrotism
anatricrotism an·a·tri·cro·tism (ān’ə-trī’krə-tĭz’əm, -trĭk’rə-)
n.
a pulse anomaly manifested by a triple beat on the ascending limb of a sphygmographic tracing.
an’a·tri·crot’ic (-trī-krŏt’ĭk) adj.
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