n
Alternative form of angiectasia [Dilation of a lymphatic or blood vessel.]
n
(pathology) Vascular invasion: Invasion (infiltration) of vessels (blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, or both), often and especially by cancer cells, either locoregionally or metastatically.
n
Any disorder of the vasomotor system; neurosis of a blood vessel.
n
The obliteration of blood vessels, typically by pulmonary arterial hypertension
adj
(pathology) Relating to angiospasm
adj
(pathology) That is thought to stretch the blood vessels
n
(medicine) An increase in the diameter of existing arterial vessels
adj
Of, pertaining to, or afflicted with atherosclerosis
n
(medicine) Synonym of atheroma
n
The origination of atherothrombosis.
adj
(pathology) Concerning both heart disease and metabolic disorders such as diabetes
adj
(pathology) pathogenic to the heart
n
The generation and development of a cardiovascular system
n
(biology, of cells) movement away from the margins (vascular walls) of a blood vessel
n
The destruction or blocking of blood vessels and concomitant loss of blood supply to an organ
v
To remove or damage blood vessels
n
The generation of malformed blood vessels
adj
Caused by, or associated with poor circulation of the blood
n
Alternative form of fibroelastosis [(medicine) A rare heart disorder, usually in young children, characterized by a thickening of the endocardium.]
adj
(pathology) Of or relating to an embolus or an embolism.
n
(British spelling) Alternative spelling of hemangioma [(pathology) A congenital, benign tumor of endothelial cells.]
n
Alternative form of hemothorax [(pathology) A condition resulting from accumulation of blood in the pleural cavity]
n
(pathology) fibrosis (typically of the heart) as a result of an autoimmune reaction
n
(pathology) angiopathy of the larger blood vessels
n
The formation of new atheromas
n
(pathology) A new vasculopathy associated with neovascularization
n
(medicine) Destruction of nerve tissue
n
The formation of diseased blood vessels
n
(pathology) The situation where damaged endothelium undergoes a change in properties that allows leukocytes to adhere to it.
adj
Synonym of proatherosclerotic
adj
That leads to atherosclerosis
adj
beneficial to the health of the kidneys
adj
(pathology) Relating to restenosis
adj
(pathology) That gives rise to vasculitis
adj
(pathology) That is caused by a disorder of blood vessels
adj
Alternative form of vasoocclusive. [(pathology) That which leads to vasoocclusion.]
n
The spread of blood vessels, typically into a tumour
adj
(pathology) That which leads to vasoocclusion.
n
Vasoconstriction of a vein.
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