SYSTEMA CARDIOVASCULARE Clinical terms. ACROCYANOSIS Bluish tinge to the extremities due to inadequate peripheral circulation Etym. Gr. acro- = extremity,

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SYSTEMA CARDIOVASCULARE

Clinical terms

ACROCYANOSIS

Bluish tinge to the extremities due to inadequate peripheral circulation

Etym. Gr. acro- = extremity, end part cyan- = blue

-(o)sis = condition

ANEURYSMA

Widening of the arteries cused by the weakness of the walls of the vessel

Etym. Gr. eurys=broad, wide

ANGIOGRAPHIA

X-ray of a blood vessel with an injection of radipaque substance to the vessel

Etym. Gr. angio= vessel graphia= image making

VARIXVARICOSE VEIN

Dilated and twisted veins

ANGINA PECTORIS

Strangling pain

in the chest area

Etym. Lat. angere = to squeeze

HAEMANGIOMA

A tumour consisting of blood vessels

Etym. Gr. Haem- = bloodangi- = vessel-oma = tumour

HAEMATOMA

Accumulation of blood within the tissues

Etym. Gr. Haemat- = blood-oma = tumour

ATHEROSCLEROSISARTERIOSCLEROSIS

Fatty substance deposit in and between the layers of lining of the arteries

Hardening of the wall of the arteries

Etym. Gr. athera = porridge sclerosis = hardening

ECCHYMOSIS

Outpouring of blood under the skin

Etym. Gr. ekkheein- = to pour out

OEDEMA

Swelling because of accumulation of the fluid between the tissues

Etym. Gr. oideein = to swell

ISCHAEMIA

Decrease in the blood supply of a part or organ

Etym. Gr. iskhein = to restrainaemia- = condition of blood

CLAUDICATION

Lamenes or limpimng due to decrease in the blood supply to the legs

Etym. Lat. claudus = lame

REGURGITATIO

Backflow of blood at the valves

Etym. Lat. gurges = whirlpool

COR PULMONALE

Heart disease caused by disorder of pulmonary circulation

CARDIOMEGALIACOR BOVINUM

Enlargement of heart

„Bull-heart”

„Quod licet Iovi, non licet bovi.”

Etym. Lat. cor = heartbovinus 3 = related to an oxen

COLLAPSE / SYNCOPE

Fainting due to decreased peripheral circulation

Etym. Gr. Synkoptein = to hit, strike

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