Medical Definition of Anatomical dead space

1. The volume of the conducting airways from the external environment (at the nose and mouth) down to the level at which inspired gas exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide with pulmonary capillary blood; formerly presumed to extend down to the beginning of alveolar epithelium in the respiratory bronchioles, but more recent evidence indicates that effective gas exchange extends some distance up the thicker-walled conducting airways because of rapid longitudinal mixing. Compare: alveolar dead space, physiologic dead space. Synonym: anatomical airway. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Anatomical Dead Space

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anatifer
anatiferous
anatine
anation
anations
anatman
anatocism
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anatomic dead space
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anatomical dead space (current term)
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anatomical neck of humerus
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anatomical snuffbox
anatomical sphincter
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anatomical wart
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anatomicomedical
anatomicopathological

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