Definition
'Intrapulmonary' means 'within the lungs.' Think of it like an internal memo, but for your lungs. It refers to processes, pressures, or structures located inside the lungs. For example, intrapulmonary pressure is the pressure within the alveoli. In contrast to 'extrapulmonary,' which means outside the lungs, 'intrapulmonary' is all about what happens inside. Understanding this term helps to specify locations of lung-related events.