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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/06/30 19:25 UTC 版)
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From cannula + -ize (suffix forming verbs indicating the doing of what is denoted by the adjectives or nouns to which the suffix is attached).
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cannulize (third-person singular simple present cannulizes, present participle cannulizing, simple past and past participle cannulized) (American and Oxford British spelling)
- (transitive, medicine) Synonym of cannulate (“to insert a cannula (“tube to drain or inject fluid”) into (a body part such as a cavity, organ, or vessel (especially a vein))”).
- Antonym: decannulate
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1906, Roderick Tate Sutherland, “A Contribution to the Experimental Pathology of Catarrhal Jaundice”, in Benjamin Moore, Edward Whitley, editors, The Bio-chemical Journal, volume I, Liverpool: Bio-chemical Department, Johnston Laboratories, University of Liverpool, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 372:
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The external jugular vein was cannulised for purposes of injection.
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1908 July 1, Daniel R. Lucas, “Physiological and Pharmacological Studies of the Ureter. III.”, in H[enry] P[ickering] Bowditch [et al.], editors, The American Journal of Physiology, volume XXII, number II, Boston, Mass.: Ginn and Company [for the American Physiological Society], →ISSN, →OCLC, section III (Ureteral Pressure and Renal Circulation), page 260:
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1932 June, Warren M. Sperry, Robert W. Angevine, “Lipid Excretion: IX. The Secretion of Lipids into the Intestine”, in Rudolph J[ohn] Anderson, Stanley R[ossiter] Benedict, Lafayette B[enedict] Mendel, Donald D[exter] Van Slyke, editors, The Journal of Biological Chemistry, volume XCVI, number 3, Baltimore, Md.: Cornell University Medical College; Waverly Press, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 781:
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1948, Jesse L. Bollman, Joseph B. Trainer, “Case Presentation: Juvenile Cirrhosis”, in General Basic Science: Aspects of Liver Physiology, volume V, [Silver Spring, Md.]: Research and Graduate School, Medical Department, United States Army, page 14:
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1969, David A. Yphantis, Advances in Ultracentrifugal Analysis (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences; 164), New York, N.Y.: New York Academy of Sciences, →OCLC, page 596:
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In the case of the thyroid, new work has shown that if one cannulizes the thyroid vein, it can be demonstrated that thyroglobulin comes out into the circulation.
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2019, Susie Gray, Leanne Ferris, Lois Elaine White, Gena Duncan, Wendy Baumle, “Medication Administration and IV Therapy”, in Foundations of Nursing: Enrolled Nurses, 2nd Australian and New Zealand edition, South Melbourne, Melbourne, Vic.: Cengage Learning Australia, →ISBN, part 6 (Infection Control), page 717, column 2:
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2023, Su Chang, Jeanie Skibiski, “Equipment and Monitoring”, in James S. Furstein, editor, Pediatric Anesthesia: A Comprehensive Approach to Safe and Effective Care, New York, N.Y.: Springer Publishing Company, , →ISBN, part II (Perioperative Anesthetic Care), page 88:
- (intransitive, anatomy, embryology) Of a body part: to assume the form of a thin tube.
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1973, W. A. M. Smith, Ena Percy, “Diseases of the Lacrimal Apparatus”, in Ophthalmology: Part 1: Ophthalmic Techniques (Modern Practical Nursing Series; 14, part 1), London: William Heinemann Medical Books, →ISBN, page 93:
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Mechanism of obstruction of naso-lacrimal duct in newborn […] Solid column cannulises from above and below
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1982 September–October, J. William Wright, Jr, J. William Wright III, George Hicks, “Polytomography and Congenital Abnormalities of the Ear”, in Brian F. McCabe, editor, Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology: Annals of Head and Neck Medicine and Surgery, volume 91, number 5, part 1, St. Louis, Mo.: Annals Publishing Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 480, column 2:
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1995, Peter G[eorge] Traber, Gary D. Wu, “Intestinal Development and Differentiation”, in Anil K. Rustgi, editor, Gastrointestinal Cancers: Biology, Diagnosis, and Therapy, Philadelphia, Pa.: Lippincott-Raven Publishers, →ISBN, section I (Biology of the Gastrointestinal Tract), page 23:
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All important morphological transformations in this region of the embryo begin during week 4, and the essential morphology of these organs is established by the end of the embryonic period. The esophagus elongates and cannulizes and the stomach bulge develops distal to the esophagus with subsequent turning of the stomach resulting in its final position.
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2008, Janet MacGregor, “The Reproductive System”, in Introduction to the Anatomy and Physiology of Children: A Guide for Students of Nursing, Child Care and Health, 2nd edition, Abingdon, Oxfordshire; New York, N.Y.: Routledge, →ISBN:
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The voice [of boys undergoing puberty] then 'breaks' as vocal cords enlarge in the expanding larynx and seminal discharge occurs ('wet dreams') as the seminal vesicles cannulise.
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別の表記
- cannulise (non-Oxford British spelling)
派生語
- cannulised, cannulized (adjective)
- cannulization
関連する語
- cannula
- cannulation
- decannulate
- recannulate
Further reading
cannula on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- “cannulize, v.”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.
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