10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «ARTERIECTASIA»
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arteriectasia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Elementos de anatomia pathologica geral: Text
A arteriectasia pode occupar a totalklade ou a maior extensâo do vaso.
Affectando a circumferencia de modo que- os seus dilferentes pontos fiquem
equidistantes do eixo central, ha uma ampliaçâo regular do canal, que
augmentando de ...
Francisco Antonio Alves, 1869
Case. 6: Middle. cerebral. arteriectasia. (Overlapping. scan. technique). [Clinical
course] A 57-year-old man had suffered from attacks of unconsciousness and
convulsion attack once or twice a year for the past seven years. He had been ...
Kazuhiko Sadamoto, Keiji Fukui, 1986
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Diccionario de ciencias médicas por una sociedad de los más ...
Arteriectasia; aneurisma de las arterias. Cuatro especies ; 1.° arteriectasia
primitiva ; 2.° arteriectasia her- ciaria ; 3.° arteriectasia celular; 4.' arteriectasia
varicosa. Genero noveno. Flebectasia, variz. Dos especieSij i.° flebectasia
primitiva ; 2.
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Revista do Hospital N. Senhora Aparecida
Arteriectasia — A arteriectasia é fenômeno pouco comum, sendo evidente no
setor proximal da fístula, enquanto que a porção distai da artéria, pode estar até
diminuída. Hipertermia regional — A hipertermia regional é um dos sinais mais ...
... fibrous tumor gastromalacia softening of the stomach gastrospasm stomach
spasm angioscopy process of looking into a vessel using a scope angiospasm
vessel spasm arteriectasia dilation ofan artery hemangioblast immature blood
vessel ...
Jean Tannis Dennerll, Phyllis E. Davis, 2009
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Delmar's Medical Terminology
Delmar Publishers. REVIEW ACTIVITIES 7. neurologist (8.6) _J rt v suffix 8.
myocardial (8.8 1 ) rt v rt suffix 9. hemangioma (8.68) rt rt v suffix 10.
phlebosclerosis (8.84) . J / / rt v rt suffix 1 1 . arteriectasia (8.86) suffix 1 2.
narcolepsy (8.56) rt v ...
7
Microneurosurgery, Volume IIIA: AVM of the Brain, History, ...
Plexiform (dilated, tortuous pathological vessels with thickened or thinned (or
combined) walls, arteriectasia, aneurysms, phlebectasia, varices; they can be
cryptic, occult, micro, moderate, large or giant in size. They may be uni- or
multilocular.
Mahmut Gazi Yasargil, 2013
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DICTIONARY OF MEDICAL TERMS,6th ed.
See also BLOOD PRESSURE. arteriectasis (ar-ter'e-ék'te-sis) N. abnormal
distension of an artery; also called arteriectasia. arterio- comb. form indicating an
association with an artery or arteries (e.g., arteriocapillary, pert. to arteries and ...
Rebecca Sell,M.D.,Mikel Rothenberg,M.D.,Charles Chapman
9
A Thesaurus of Medical Word Roots
... arteritides) (itis inflammation) arteri: arteriectasia (or, arteriectasis) (ektasis
dilatation) arteriectomy (ektome excision) arteriectopia (ektopia displacement)
arteriosteogenesis (osteon bone + genere to produce) 27 arter (cont' 0) [artery]
arterio: ...
Horace Gerald Danner, 2013
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The Medico-chirurgical Review
... or " arteriectasia," it is natural to conclude that ligature of the principal trunk of
these vessels would be a likely means of remedying the disease. M. Breschet is
of this opinion, and appeals to facts in its favour. The sooner, however, the
ligature ...