Angina pectoris vasomotoria
angina pectoris vasomotoria
angina pectoris vasomotoria angina pectoris va·so·mo·to·ri·a (vā’zō-mō-tôr’ē-ə)
n.
See vasomotor angina.
Historical Examples
It is probably, as Dr. Jones suggests, in angina pectoris vasomotoria that it will be found especially serviceable.
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