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1. The space in the interior of a tubular structure, such as an artery or the intestine. 2. (lm) The unit of luminous flux; the luminous flux emitted in a unit solid angle of 1 steradian by a uniform point source of light having a luminous intensity of 1 candela. 3. The volume enclosed within the membranes of a mitochondrion or of the endoplasmic reticulum. 4. The bore of a catheter or hollow needle. [L. light, window]
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1) the cavity of a tubular organ <the \lumen of a blood vessel>
2) the bore of a tube (as of a hollow needle or catheter)
3) a unit of luminous flux equal to the light emitted in a steradian by a uniform point source of one candle intensity
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n.
1. the space within a tubular or sac-like part, such as a blood vessel, the intestine, or the stomach.
2. the SI units of luminous flux, equal to the amount of light emitted per second in unit solid angle of 1 steradian by a point source of 1 candela. Symbol: lm.
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lu·men (looґmən) pl. luґmina, lumens [L. “lightâ€] 1. the cavity or channel within a tube or tubular organ. 2. the SI unit of luminous flux; it is the light emitted in a solid angle of 1 steradian by a uniform point source with luminous intensity of 1 candela. Abbreviated lm.
Lumen of coronary artery, moderately narrowed by atheromatous plaque.
Medical dictionary. 2011.