perfusion
perfusion (per-few-zhŏn) n.
1. the passage of fluid through a tissue, especially the passage of blood through the lung tissue to pick up oxygen in the alveoli and release carbon dioxide.
2. the deliberate introduction of fluid into a tissue, usually by injection into the blood vessels supplying the tissue.
1. the passage of fluid through a tissue, especially the passage of blood through the lung tissue to pick up oxygen in the alveoli and release carbon dioxide.
2. the deliberate introduction of fluid into a tissue, usually by injection into the blood vessels supplying the tissue.
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