Definition of Fundic

1. fundus [adj] - See also: fundus

Medical Definition of Fundic

1. Relating to a fundus. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fundic

fundamentality
fundamentally
fundamentalness
fundamentals
fundaments
fundas
fundectomies
fundectomy
funded
funder
funders
fundholder
fundholders
fundholding
fundi
fundic (current term)
fundie
fundies
fundiform
fundiform ligament of foot
fundiloon
funding
funding liquidity risk
fundings
fundis
fundless
fundoplasty
fundoplication
fundoscopy

Literary usage of Fundic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Diseases of the stomach and upper alimentary tract by Anthony Bassler (1922)
"Carcinoma near the fundic end of the stomach. Arrows pointing to neoplasm. Confirmed by operation. (Made in the author's X-ray department. ..."

2. A Text-book of physiology: For Medical Students and Physicians by William Henry Howell (1915)
"This observer showed that a portion of the stomach—the fundic end, for instance, ... By this means the secretion of an isolated fundic or pyloric sac may be ..."

3. A Text-book of Physiology for Medical Students and Physicians by William Henry Howell (1905)
"This observer showed that a portion of the stomach—the fundic end, for instance, or the pyloric end—might be cut away from the rest of the Fig. 261. ..."

4. A Text-book of Human Physiology by Robert Tigerstedt (1906)
"Boiled white of egg digested at 35°—40° C. in acidulated water, to which a small piece of the fundic mucosa has been added, dissolves in one to one and ..."

5. An American Text-book of Physiology by William Henry Howell (1900)
"The continuity of the stomach was established by suturing the cut ends, but the fundic sac was completely separated from the rest of the alimentary canal. ..."

6. On the Physiology of the Semicircular Canals and Their Relation to Seasickness by Joseph Grandson Byrne (1912)
"The subject also had received, per os, at 10.15 fundic extract equivalent ... The inefficiency of fundic and pyloric extract to induce secretion of a normal ..."

7. Contributions by Dept. of Anatomy, University of Minnesota Dept. of Anatomy, University of Minnesota (1917)
"As to whether the extension of the lumen into the fundic portion is responsible for the shifting movements of the cells, I am unable to say. ..."

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