The inhaling of foreign matter in the lungs.
inhalation of a foreign substance (water, food or foreign body) into the bronchial tree; drainage of a substance in or out by suction
Inhalation into the lung of any object. Any oral piercing carries a risk of the accidental inhalation of jewelry parts into the lung. This a medical emergency requiring hospital admission for operation to remove the object.
Removal of fluid from a cyst or tumor with a syringe and needle.
the use of suction to remove fluid or tissue, usually through a fine needle (e.g., aspiration biopsy)
A procedure to remove fluid or material from a body area, such as removing a sample of marrow from the hip bone. This procedure is done using a needle and syringe.
breathing of material into the windpipe or lungs, or removal of material from the windpipe or lungs by suction.
the inhaling of fluid or solids into the airways or lungs; most commonly causing aspiration pneumonia.
Pronunciation: (as-per-AY-shun) Removal of fluid or tissue through a needle.
Removing fluid or cells from tissue by inserting a needle into an area and drawing the fluid into the syringe.
Occurs when a solid or liquid material enters the lung passages. It can also refer to a procedure done by a physician to remove fluids or materials through a needle or tube in an abscess. Assessment: A periodic examination of your child by the physician, nurse or respiratory therapist or other professional.
The movement is a fluid produced by suction.
In body piercing, it is when you have accidentally breathed a piece of body jewelry (usually from a tongue piercing) into your lungs. This is an emergency and requires a trip to the hospital immediately.
The act of withdrawing a fluid from the body by a suction device. Inspiratory sucking into the airways of fluid or foreign body, such as vomit.
Removal of fluid form a lump, often a cyst, with a needle or a syringe.
A method of obtaining eggs by utilizing a needle inserted through the vagina into the ovaries under ultrasound guidance.
Fluid that gets into the lungs
Putting a hypodermic needle into a tissue and drawing back on the syringe to obtain fluid or cells. Making a Diagnosis
the withdrawal of fluid that has abnormally collected (e.g., pleural cavity, abdominal cavity) or to obtain a specimen (e.g., cerebral spinal fluid)
Inhaling food particles or fluids into the lungs.
To draw out by suction. In fine needle aspiration, a thin needle is used to draw up (aspirate) tissue samples for microscopic examination.
Withdrawing fluid by suction either with a tube and a suction machine or with a needle and syringe.
the removal of marrow from the cavities in large bones by suction through a needle.
When secretions or foreign material such as food enter the trachea and lungs.
1) Withdrawing material from the body by suctioning. 2) Breathing a foreign material such as formula, meconium, or stomach contents into the lungs; this may lead to aspiration pneumonia.
the process of removing materials through suction
Removing marrow from the cavities of the bone by suction.
Inhalation of material, formula, stomach juice or meconium [see definition below] into the trachea (windpipe) or lungs.
Withdrawal of a fluid from the body by suction, usually through a needle or a syringe.
A drawing of something in, out, up, or through by suction, as in the withdrawal of fluid or tissue from the body. During the LipoSelection® procedure, aspiration refers to the gentle suction process by which emulsified fat is removed.
Inhalation of any foreign matter, such as food, saliva or stomach contents into the airway
removal of fluid from a hip or knee joint. This fluid is then sent to a laboratory for diagnostic studies.
Inhalation of any object into the lungs.
The process of removing fluid/tissue from a specific area.
When fluid or food enters the lungs through the wind pipe. Can cause a lung infection or pneumonia.
a drawing of something in, out, up, or through by or as if by suction. ex. Aspirating a hematoma or seroma after breast augmentation.
The process of removing fluid from a specific area often used for diagnostic purposes.
Use of a thin needle to take small samples of tissue from the body
Suctioning of fluid, as from a follicle in the ovary.
Usually refers to needle biopsies for the removal of fluid or tissue.
A technique for removing fluid from a cyst or cells from a mass, using a needle and syringe
Suctioning of fluid. For example, suctioning the fluid from a follicle to retrieve an egg.
Extracting through suctioning, during procedures such as egg aspiration during an in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedure, or cyst aspiration from an ovary. close window
withdrawal of fluid or tissue by suction, typically through a needle (e.g., to obtain a sample for analysis).
(1) The inhalation of a foreign object into the airway: (2) The suction of fluids from your mouth with an aspirator.
The withdrawing of a fluid from the body by means of suction.
The withdrawal of fluid from a body cavity by means of a suction or siphonage apparatus, such as a syringe.
The withdrawal of fluid from a mass by means of inserting a needle.
A sound made by airflow either before or following vocal fold vibration, as in (ha) or (ah). A second meaning is the inhalation of a foreign matter into the lungs, sometimes causing an infection, such as pneumonia.
inhaling liquid or vapor into the airway
Removal of a sample of fluid and cells through a needle.
The application of light suction to the ovarian follicle during the egg retrieval procedure to remove the eggs for use in in vitro fertilization (IVF).
The medical process of removing a small sample of tissue for testing with a needle-like suction device.
Gentle suction used to remove an egg from a follicle.
The accidental inhalation of saliva, stomach contents, or foreign bodies into the lungs. Aspiration can result in serious, sometimes fatal pneumonia.
Withdrawal of fluid or discharge from a wound or cavity using a needle and syringe or drainage device
A procedure for collecting eggs from the ovaries done by passing a hollow needle into each fluid-like follicle. The fluid is sucked out ("aspirated") and the egg separated from the fluid under the microscope in the laboratory. An aspiration can be performed laparoscopically or, most commonly, under ultrasound guidance by the transvaginal route.
The process of removal of the marrow from the marrow cavities.
Withdrawal by suction, usually of liquid; the taking of foreign material into the lung during inspiration
Drawing coffee brew into the mouth by vigorous suction and spraying it evenly across the tongue to release gases. Aspiration provides for a better sensory evaluation.
the drawing of fluid or tissue by suction
The use of a hollow needle and syringe to suction out fluid or cells from a cyst or tumor (see Breast Cancer).
Removal of cells and fluid by suction through a needle.
Removal of tissue or fluid from a lump or cyst with a needle and syringe. ( See also needle aspiration).
Drawing a substance into or out of the air passages. After a baby is born, the practitioner will aspirate the babyâ€(tm)s mouth and nose using a bulb syringe to remove accumulated fluids or mucus and to prevent the baby from inhaling meconium, if any is present.
Removal of fluid from a cyst or cells from a lump, using a needle and syringe.
Removal of liquids or gases using an instrument such as a syringe.
Inhalation of material (formula, meconium or stomach juice) into the trachea (windpipe) and lungs.
Production of movement in a fluid by suction created by fluid velocity.
Removal of fluid or tissue by suction through a needle.
(as-pir--shun): to draw out by suction. See also, fine needle aspiration.
Inhalation, or removal of fluids or gases from a cavity using suction.
Removal of fluid from a lump, often a cyst, with a needle and a syringe.
fluid is drawn from a cyst with a needle and syringe.
A condition in which the patient breath in solid or fluid (i.e., saliva, food, drinks)
Removal of fluids by suction from cavities such as the nose, throat or lungs; also, the inhalation into the lungs of fluids, such as water in drowning or stomach contents in vomiting.