Multilobar is a medical term that refers to multiple lobes within an organ, such as the lungs or brain. The word is spelled as /mʌltɪləʊbə/ in IPA phonetic transcription, where the first syllable is pronounced as "mull-ti", the second syllable is pronounced as "low", and the third syllable is pronounced as "buh". The phonetic transcription reveals that "multi" is pronounced with a schwa sound, and "lobar" is pronounced with a long o sound. Accurate spelling of this word is essential in medical communication and documentation.
Multilobar is an adjective used in medical terminology to describe a condition or anatomical structure consisting of or affecting multiple lobes. It specifically refers to the lobes of an organ, such as the lungs or the brain.
In the context of the lungs, multilobar refers to a condition where there is involvement of more than one lobe, which are the divisions of the lung. It is commonly used to describe the characteristics of pneumonia, an infection that can affect different lobes of the lung simultaneously. Multilobar pneumonia indicates that multiple lobes are affected by inflammation and infection, often caused by bacteria.
Similarly, in relation to the brain, multilobar describes a condition where there is involvement of more than one lobe. The brain is divided into different lobes, each with specific functions, such as the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe, and occipital lobe. When a pathological condition, such as a tumor or lesion, affects multiple lobes of the brain, it is referred to as multilobar involvement.
Overall, the term multilobar is used to indicate the involvement or presence of a condition in multiple lobes of an organ, highlighting the extension and severity of the condition.
Having several lobes.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.
The word "multilobar" is derived from a combination of two Latin roots: "multi-" and "lobus".
1. "Multi-" is a prefix in Latin meaning "many" or "multiple". It is commonly used to indicate the quantity or number of something. In the context of "multilobar", it emphasizes the idea of "many" or "multiple" lobes.
2. "Lobus" is a Latin word that means "lobe". It refers to a rounded projection or division of an organ, usually used to describe specific anatomical structures like lobes of the brain, lungs, or liver.
By combining "multi-" and "lobus", the word "multilobar" is formed, which means "having multiple lobes" or "consisting of many lobes". It is commonly used in medical and anatomical contexts to describe organs or structures that possess multiple lobes.