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(pathology) atrophy of the myocardium
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(pathology) The inability of the foramen ovale of the heart to close properly
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Synonym of Ludwig's angina.
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(medicine) A symptom, seen mainly in patients with coronary disease, in which the patient has a strong perception that he/she is dying.
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(medicine) dilatation of the aorta
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(medicine) Takayasu's arteritis
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(medicine) A condition involving inflammation of the aorta and arteries.
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(pathology) Any disease of the aorta
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(pathology) The development or onset of arrhythmia
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Arterial constriction: constriction of an artery or arteries.
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inflammation of the arterioles
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(medicine) Someone suffering from arteriopathy.
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A person suffering from arteriosclerosis.
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(pathology) The inflammation of arterial walls, often due to infection or an autoimmune response.
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(pathology) cardiac laminopathy
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(pathology) cardiometabolic disease
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Alternative form of cardiomyopathy [(pathology) The deterioration of the myocardium.]
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(pathology) The deterioration of the myocardium.
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(pathology, cardiology) Synonym of myocarditis
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(pathology) myotrophy of the heart
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(pathology) proteinopathy of the heart
adj
(pathology) That causes malformation of the heart
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(pathology) toxicosis of the heart
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(pathology) cerebral vasculopathy
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(pathology) vasodilation of the blood vessels of the cerebrum
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(medicine) A syndrome marked by weakness, edema and shortness of breath, due to the inability of the heart to circulate the blood adequately to the lungs and other tissues.
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(pathology) congophilic angiopathy
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(pathology) coronary heart disease
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A syndrome whose symptoms resemble those of heart disease, but without the physiological abnormalities; it is now considered a manifestation of an anxiety disorder.
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(pathology) A symptom of myocardial disease in which the cadence of the heart sounds resembles that of a foetus
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(pathology) inflammation of the endangium
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Alternative form of endarteritis [(pathology) inflammation of the inner lining (tunica intima) of an artery]
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(pathology, cardiology) An inflammation of the endocardium and possibly the heart valves.
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(pathology) inflammation of the endocardium and myocardium
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(pathology) Any disease associated with the endothelium
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(medicine) disease of the epithelium
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gastrointestinal pathology
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Alternative form of hematosalpinx [(medicine) A medical condition involving bleeding into the Fallopian tubes.]
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Alternative form of hemophthalmos [(medicine) intraocular hemorrhage]
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(cardiology, pathology) Alternative spelling of ischemia [(cardiology, pathology) Local disturbance in blood circulation due to mechanical obstruction of the blood supply (for example, embolism, thrombosis, or vasoconstriction).]
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(medicine) The anatomic and physiological effect that an ectopic mass (such as a tumor, hematoma, or pleural effusion) causes by displacing or pushing against eutopic structures. It may squeeze and thus occlude blood vessels or lymphatic vessels; pinch nerves; disrupt gastrointestinal volume and peristalsis; and so on.
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A rare condition involving thrombophlebitis of the superficial veins of the breast and anterior chest wall.
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(medicine) A disease in which certain arteries in the brain are constricted.
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(cardiology, pathology) Necrosis of heart muscle caused by an interruption to the supply of blood to the heart, often as a result of coronary thrombosis.
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The loss of blood flow to a part of the heart muscle tissue.
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A kind of noninflammatory heart disease that affects the myocardium.
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(pathology) Any disease of the myocardium
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The development of myopathy.
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(pathology) trauma to muscle tissue
adj
(pathology) That involves excessive choroid thickening
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(pathology) inflammation of the pericardium and the underlying myocardium
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Alternative form of perivasculitis [(pathology) inflammation of the perivascular sheath]
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(pathology) Relatively benign trauma to the vocal cords, typically by nodules, lesions or callouses
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(pathology) A condition that develops into retinopathy
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A syndrome typically consisting of angina (cardiac chest pain) at rest that occurs in cycles and is caused by vasospasm.
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(medicine) The presence of signs and symptoms of phlebitis in the absence of a thrombophlebitis lesion.
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(pathology) Any disease of the lungs
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An inherited degenerative eye disease that causes severe vision impairment and often blindness.
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(pathology) retinal vasculopathy
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A recurring progressive inflammation and thrombosis of small and medium arteries and veins of the hands and feet, strongly associated with the use of tobacco products.
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(pathology) Any disease caused by misfolding of ubiquilin
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(pathology) inflammation of the vas deferens
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(pathology) Any disease of the venules
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