n
Alternative form of angioembolization [(surgery) Synonym of embolization]
adj
Causing cardiac excitation.
n
Alternative form of chemoembolization [(medicine) A form of chemotherapy in which the drug is injected directly into the blood vessels which feed the tumour]
adj
Pertaining to embolism; intercalary.
n
dilatation of blood vessels
n
(medicine) An instrument that clamps blood vessels to diminish or halt blood flow.
n
(medicine, rare) menostasis
n
(pathology) A second or subsequent thrombosis
n
Etymologically incorrect rare spelling of thrombendarteriectomy.
n
Alternative form of thromboaspiration [(surgery) The aspiration (removal by suction) of a blood clot via a catheter]
n
Alternative form of thromboembolism [(medicine) An embolism caused by a blood clot carried in the bloodstream from its place of origin.]
n
Alternative form of thrombendarteriectomy. [(surgery) An operation to remove a thrombus and any diseased inner lining causing the obstruction of an artery]
n
(surgery) An operation to remove a thrombus and any diseased inner lining causing the obstruction of an artery
n
Etymologically incorrect rare spelling of thrombendarteriectomy.
n
Etymologically incorrect rare spelling of thrombendarteriectomy.
n
Etymologically incorrect spelling of thrombendarteriectomy
n
Alternative spelling of thrombendarteriectomy [(surgery) An operation to remove a thrombus and any diseased inner lining causing the obstruction of an artery]
n
Rare spelling of thrombendarteriectomy. [(surgery) An operation to remove a thrombus and any diseased inner lining causing the obstruction of an artery]
n
Etymologically incorrect rare spelling of thrombendarteriectomy.
n
Combined thrombectomy and embolectomy.
n
(medicine) An embolism caused by a blood clot carried in the bloodstream from its place of origin.
n
(medicine) The process by which a thromboembolus is formed.
n
A thrombus that has embolized; an embolus of the thrombotic type, which is the most common type.
n
Etymologically incorrect spelling of thrombendarteriectomy
n
Etymologically incorrect rare spelling of thrombendarteriectomy.
n
Alternative form of thrombendarteriectomy [(surgery) An operation to remove a thrombus and any diseased inner lining causing the obstruction of an artery]
n
Alternative spelling of thrombendarteriectomy [(surgery) An operation to remove a thrombus and any diseased inner lining causing the obstruction of an artery]
n
Rare spelling of thrombendarteriectomy. [(surgery) An operation to remove a thrombus and any diseased inner lining causing the obstruction of an artery]
n
Phlebitis related to a blood clot or thrombus.
n
The removal of thrombi via a catheter
n
The swelling of bodily tissues caused by increased vascular blood flow and a localized increase in blood pressure.
n
ligation of the vas deferens (or of a blood vessel)
n
A spontaneous change in the diameter (caliber) of a blood vessel
adj
Thar repairs damage to blood vessels
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