Vasotripsy


vasotripsy va·so·trip·sy (vā’zə-trĭp’sē)
n.
See angiotripsy.

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  • Vasotrophic

    vasotrophic va·so·troph·ic (vā’zə-trŏf’ĭk, -trō’fĭk) adj. Relating to the nutrition of the blood vessels or lymphatics.

  • Vasotropic

    vasotropic va·so·trop·ic (vā’zə-trŏp’ĭk, -trō’pĭk) adj. Tending to act on the blood vessels.

  • Vasovagal

    vasovagal va·so·va·gal (vā’zō-vā’gəl) adj. Relating to or involving blood vessels and the vagus nerve.

  • Vasovagal attack

    vasovagal attack n. See vagal attack.

  • Vasovagal syncope

    /ˌveɪzəʊˈveɪɡəl/ noun 1. a faint brought on by excessive activity of the vagus nerve, causing the heart to slow and the blood pressure to fall. It can be caused by fear, choking, or stomach cramps and has no lasting effects vasovagal syncope n. See vagal attack.


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