Ductus-Arteriosus is a medical term for a fetal connection between the pulmonary artery and the aorta that normally closes after birth. Used mainly in anatomy and pediatrics, it designates a specific vascular channel vital to fetal circulation but often pathologically implicated when it remains patent. The term combines two Latin roots: ductus (a leading or guiding channel) and arteriosus (relating to arteries).
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