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ectopy
ec·to·py E5033950 (ĕk′tə-pē)n. pl. ec·to·pies 1. The origination of cardiac electrical impulses in myocardium outside of the sinoatrial node. Also called ectopia.2. See ectopia. [From New Latin ectopia, displacement; see ectopia.] ec·top′ic (-tŏp′ĭk) adj.TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeEctopiaectopy
ectopia [ek-to´pe-ah] (L.) malposition, especially if congenital.ectopia cor´dis congenital displacement of the heart outside the thoracic cavity.ectopia len´tis displacement of the crystalline lens of the eye.ec·to·pi·a (ek-tō'pē-ă), Congenital displacement or malposition of any organ or part of the body. Synonym(s): ectopy, heterotopia (1) [G. ektopos, out of place, fr. ektos, outside, + topos, place] ectopy (ĕk′tə-pē)n. pl. ecto·pies 1. The origination of cardiac electrical impulses in myocardium outside of the sinoatrial node. Also called ectopia.2. See ectopia. ec·top′ic (-tŏp′ĭk) adj.ec·to·pi·a (ek-tō'pē-ă) Congenital displacement or malposition of any organ or part of the body. Synonym(s): ectopy, heterotopia (1) . ec·to·pi·a , ectopy (ek-tō'pē-ă, ektō-pē) Congenital displacement of any organ or body part of the body. [G. ektopos, out of place]ThesaurusSeeectopia |