Algovascular
algovascular
algovascular al·go·vas·cu·lar (āl’gō-vās’kyə-lər) or an·gi·o·vas·cu·lar (ān’jē-ō-)
adj.
relating to the changes in the lumen of blood vessels in response to pain.
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