0 A systemic drug, disease, or poison reaches and has an effect on the whole of a body or a plant and not just one part of it. --
2 relating to or affecting the whole of a system, organization, etc. rather than just some parts of it: --
This is far from the case in the presence of systemic-topulmonary collateral arteries.
When there is only one arterial trunk, and it gives rise to both systemic and pulmonary arteries, it is defined as a common arterial trunk.
Thus, systemic venous blood was routed to the pulmonary arteries.
The atrium receiving the systemic veins appeared to be a solitary chamber, connected with the large morphologically right ventricle via a wide tricuspid valve.
Both, major systemic hemorrhage and any cerebral or major systemic hemorrhage, were defined as secondary endpoints of the trial.
In 1966, the systemic fungicide ethirimol was released for the control of powdery mildew in cereals.
If further dissemination is discovered and systemic therapy is considered, tissue confirmation by needle biopsy should be performed.
However, surgery directed to the treatment of the failing systemic ventricle should be abandoned in favor of heart transplantation.