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His bundle (band) disease spindle — (his) [Wilhelm His, Jr., Swiss physician, 1863–1934] see under bundle, and see trench fever, under fever, and aortic spindle under spindle … Medical dictionary
His bundle electrogram — (HBE) an intracardiac electrogram of potentials in the lower right atrium, atrioventricular node, and His Purkinje system, obtained by positioning intracardiac electrodes near the tricuspid valve; it is used to pinpoint the site, extent, and… … Medical dictionary
bundle of His — his n a slender bundle of modified cardiac muscle that passes from the atrioventricular node in the right atrium to the right and left ventricles by way of the septum and that maintains the normal sequence of the heartbeat by conducting the wave… … Medical dictionary
Kent-His bundle — (kentґ hisґ) [A.F.S. Kent; Wilhelm His, Jr., Swiss physician, 1863–1934] bundle of His … Medical dictionary
Kent-His bundle — b. of His … Medical dictionary
Bundle of His — Infobox Anatomy Name = Bundle of His Latin = fasciculus atrioventricularis GraySubject = GrayPage = Caption = Bundle of His is near ventricular septum. Caption2 = Heart cut away showing Bundle of HisSchematic representation of the… … Wikipedia
Bundle theory — Bundle theory, originated by the 18th century Scottish philosopher David Hume, is the ontological theory about objecthood in which an object consists only of a collection (bundle) of properties, relations or tropes. According to bundle theory, an … Wikipedia
Bundle — may refer to:In mathematics: * Fiber bundle, in particular in topology, a space that looks locally like a product space *Bundle (mathematics), a generalization of a fiber bundle dropping the condition of a local product structureIn medicine: *… … Wikipedia
bundle branch — n either of the parts of the bundle of His passing respectively to the right and left ventricles * * * a branch of the bundle of His … Medical dictionary
bundle of His — /his/, Anat. See atrioventricular bundle. [after Wilhelm His (1863 1934), Swiss physician] * * * … Universalium