"Bilateral ostia seen" typically refers to the observation of two openings or passageways on both sides of a structure, often in a medical imaging or anatomical context. This term can be relevant in various fields, such as cardiology, where it might describe the presence of ostia (openings) for blood vessels or valves. The bilateral nature indicates that these openings are symmetric and located on both sides of the body or organ in question. Understanding this can be crucial for diagnosing conditions or planning surgical interventions.
Bilateral means on both sides, pulmonary means related to the lungs, and parenchymal means in the main tissue of the organ. Bilateral pulmonary parenchymal is a partial phrase meaning that whatever finding there was on the image was seen in the main part of the lung tissue on both the right and left.
Ostia may refer to: * Ostia Antica, a township and port of ancient Rome * Ostia(town), a modern township (also called Ostia Lido or Lido di Ostia) on the Tyrrhenian Sea coast, near Rome, Italy. Usually, when modern Roman people say Ostia they refer to the modern town, not the nearby archaeological site. It can also refer to either of two modern districts of Rome: * Ostia(modern district),roughly co-terminous with Ostia (town) * Ostia Antica(district) (originally known as Gregoriopolis)
Ostia is just a few kilometers from Rome.
The ISBN of The Thieves of Ostia is 9781842550793.
Quiriacus of Ostia died in 235.
Thibaud of Ostia died in 1188.
Asterius of Ostia died in 222.
Aurea of Ostia died in 2##.
Leo of Ostia was born in 1046.
Hugo of Ostia died in 1158.
Alberic of Ostia was born in 1080.
Alberic of Ostia died in 1148.