Intravenous tension
The pressure of the blood within a vein. Also known as venous pressure.
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- Intraventricular
In the ventricle of the heart or the brain.
- Intravitreous
In the vitreous, the fluid behind the lens in the eye. As in an intravitreous injection.
- Intrinsic
1. An essential or inherent part of a something such as a structure. 2. Coming from within, from the inside. Proteins have intrinsic signals that govern their transport and localization in the cell. From the Latin intrinsecus meaning situated on the inside. The opposite of intrinsic is extrinsic.
- Introitus
An entrance that goes into a canal or hollow organ.
- Introitus, facial canal
The entrance to the facial canal, a passage in the temporal bone of the skull through which the facial nerve travels.