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In [[physiology]], '''diastasis''' is the middle stage of [[diastole]] during the cycle of a [[heartbeat]], where the initial passive filling of the hearts ventricles has slowed down, but before the atria contract to complete the filling. | In [[physiology]], '''diastasis''' is the middle stage of [[diastole]] during the cycle of a [[heartbeat]], where the initial passive filling of the hearts ventricles has slowed down, but before the atria contract to complete the filling. | ||
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* Compare [[diastasis (pathology)]] | * Compare [[diastasis (pathology)]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:42, 9 August 2012
In physiology, diastasis is the middle stage of diastole during the cycle of a heartbeat, where the initial passive filling of the hearts ventricles has slowed down, but before the atria contract to complete the filling.
See also
- Compare diastasis (pathology)