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(medicine) The application of a drug directly into a blood vessel
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The autoregulation of vascular tension
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denervation by changes in blood pressure
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The volume of blood flowing to part of the body over a particular time period.
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(pathology) Initialism of graft-versus-host disease. [(pathology) A medical complication following the receipt of transplanted tissue from a genetically different person.]
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Relating to hypergastrinemia
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(physiology) Describing a decrease in both blood pressure and pulse pressure
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Shock caused by extreme excitability of the parasympathetic nervous system. This hyperexcitability is caused by severe pain and results in an extreme slowing of heartbeat and pulse, leading to a dangerous drop in blood pressure and hence shock.
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Relating to radioembolism
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Related to thromboregulation
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(physiology) vascular and metabolic
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attenuation of blood vessels
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Subject to vasoconstriction
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The condition, or extent, of being vasocontractile
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(physiology) The neuronal regulation of blood flow
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That regenerates blood vessels, typically after vasodegeneration
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(physiology) The regulation of vascular tension
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Relating to vasorelaxation
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(physiology) A response to vasomodulation
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(medicine) vascular spasmolysis
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Affecting the tone of vessels (almost always with reference to blood vessels); that is, affecting the muscle tone of the smooth muscle in the walls of blood vessels, thus influencing blood flow within the lumen.
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(medicine) Pertaining to the vagus nerve as well as the vascular system; often describing an attack etc. characterised by slowing of the pulse and a fall in blood pressure.
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