Eponyms in Ophthalmology
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Is the susbcapualris muscle or pure tendon under the coracoid? Where does the pure tendon end?
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@worldaround6520
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Thank you, sir. The term "hydrostatic" combines "hydro," meaning water, and "static," which is derived from "stationary." In this context, "stationary" means that the lungs do not sink and remain where they are, i.e., they stay afloat and do not move down into the water. In short, this test determines whether the newborn has ever breathed. If the newborn had breathed, the air entering the lungs would make them less dense, causing the lungs to float. A floating lung can provide evidence that the newborn took breaths and was therefore born alive before dying. The word "static" has also been used to form terms such as "status asthmaticus" and "status epilepticus." The word "status," related to "static," pertains to something that remains in one place and doesn't go away. Therefore, "status asthmaticus" and "status epilepticus" refer to episodes of asthma and epilepsy that persist for a long time. The term "statics" is used in physics to study objects that remain at rest, such as in electrostatics, as opposed to electricity, where electrons move.