Cardiovascular system has tow part 1rdi/o : heart 2.vascular: small vessels
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ElectrocardiographyElectrocardiography(ECG)-(EKG)(ECG)-(EKG)
A method of recording electrical currents traversing the heart muscle.
Electrocardiophonogram
Electrocardiophonography
Kinetocardiogram
the record obtained by electrocardiographyMetod of electrically recording the heart sounds
A graphic recording of vibrations of the chest wall produced by cardiac activity
Cardi/o: heart
• Cardiogenesis
• Cardiomalacia
• Cardiocele• Cardiomegaly• Cardioplegia• Cardiodynia
Formation of the heart in the embryo
Softening of the walls of the heart
Herination of the heartEnlargment of the heart
Paralysis of the heartPain in the heart
cardiohemothrombus
Cardiothrombus
Cardiorrhexis
Cardioneural
Cardiometry
clotting of blood within the heart
A clot of blood within the heart champers
Rupture of the heart wall
Relating to the nervous control of the heart.
Measurement of the dimensions of the heart or the force of its action.
Tachycardia
Bradycardia
cardioomentopexy
Rapid beating of the heart, conventionally applied to rates over 90 beats per minute
Slowness of the heartbeat, usually defined (by convention) as a rate under 50 beats/minute
Operation for the attachment of omentum to the heart with the object of improving its blood supply
Cardiomyoplasty
Cardiorrhaphy
Cardiomyotomy
cardiomyopathy
Surgical repair in the muscle of the heart
Suture of the heart wall
Incision of the muscle of the heart
Disease of the myocardium
atriomegaly
Atriotomy
Atrioventricular
Atrioseptoplasty
Abnormal dilatation or enlargement of an atrium
Surgical incision of an atrium
Pertaining to an atrium and ventricle
Surgical repair of the interatrial septum
Atri/o: atrium
Ventricul/o
Ventricular
Ventriculitis
Ventriculometry
Ventriculotomy
Pertaining to a ventricle
Inflammation of a ventricle
The measurment of the intraventricular pressure
Incision of the ventricle of the heart for repair of cardiac defect
Valvulitis
Valvoplasty
Valvotomy
valvulotome
Inflammation of the valve
Surgical reconstruction of a deformed cardiac valve for the relief of stenosis or in competence
Incision of the valvular structure
An instrument for sectioning a valve
Valv/o,valvul/o,valve
AngiectesiaangiectopiaAngiitis
Angioblast
Angiocarditis
Angiodermatitis
Dilation of the lymphatic or blood vesselAbnormal location of the blood vesselInflammation of blood vessel or lymphatic vessel (lymphangitis)
A cell take part in blood vessel formation
Inflammation of the heart and blood vessel
Inflammation of the vessels of the skin
Angi/o: vessel
Angiocardiopathy
Angiodysplasia
Angiodystrophy
angiofibrosis
Disease affecting both the heart and the blood vessels.
Degenerative or congenital structural abnormality of the normally distributed vasculature.
Defective formation or growth associated with marked vascular changes
Fibrosis of the walls of the blood vessel
Angioma
Angiography
Angiopathy
angiomyopathy
A tumor resulting from prolifration of the blood vessel
Radiography of vessels after the injection of a radiopaque contrast material
any disease of the blood and lymphatic vessel
Any disease of blood vessels involving the muscular layer
VasoactiveVasodepression
VasodhlationVasographyVasopressoreVasomotorvasomotion
Influencing the caliber of the blood vesselReduction of tone in blood vessel with vasodilation and resulting in lowered blood pressureWidening of the lumen of blood vesselsRadiography of the vas defrensStimulating contraction of the muscular tissue of the arteriesAffecting the caliber of a blood vessel Change in the caliber of blood veins
Vas/o blood vessel
Vascul/o:
Cardiovasculorenal
Vasculogenesis
Vascular
Vasculopathy
Vasculolymphatic
A blood vessel
Relating to heart,arteries and kidney
Formation of the vascular system Pertaining to vessel
Any diseases of the blood vessel
Pertaining to blood or lymph vessel
Aortography
Aortopathy
Aortotomy
Aortorrhaphy
Aortoptosia
Radiography of the aorta after introduction into it of a contrast material
Any disease of the aorta
Incision of the aorta
Suture of the aorta
A sinking down of the abdominal aorta in splanchnoptosia
Aort/o: aorta
Arteriosclerosis
Arteriology
Arteriomalacia
Arteriometer
arteriorrhaphy
Hardening of the arteries with loss of capacity and loss of elasticity
Study of the arteries
Abnormal softness of the arterial coats
An apparatus used for measuring any changes in the caliber of a palsating artery
Suture of an artery
Artr/o,arteri/o vessel duct
Arteriopathy
Arteriplasty
Arteriomyomatosis
Arteriospasm
arteriosteogenesis
Any arterial disease
Surgical repair or reconstruction of an artery
A growth of irregular muscular fibers in the wall of an artery
Spasm an artery
Calcification of an artery
Ven/o Vein
Venovenostomy
Arteriovenous(AV)aneurism
Ductus Venosus arantii
Venusangioma
The formation of an anastomosis between two veins
A dilated arteriovenous shunt congenital
Obsolete term for ductus venosus
Vascular anomaly composed of anomalus vein
Paravenous
Pyelovenous
Venogram
Venotomy
Intravenus injection
Adjacent to a vain
Denoting the phenomenon of drainage from the renal pelvis into the renal veins from increased intrapelvic pressure
Radiograph of the opacified veins
Incision into the veinvenotomist: a person who cut the vein
Injecetion into the vein
Phleb/o vein
Phlebotomy
Phlebolith
Phleborraphy
phlebosclerosis
Cut into the vein
Vein stonePhlebolithiasis :the formation of vein stone
Suture of the vein
Fibrous hardening of the walls of the vein
Arteriol/o small artery
Arteriolopathyarteriolosclerosis Coronitis
Venul/o:
Venulitis
Venular
Any disease of arteriole
Thickening of walls of arteriolesInflamation of coronary vessels
Blood vessel
Inflamation of venules
Related to venuls
Varic/o varix,swellingOvarian varicocele
Varication
Varicocele
varicography
varicophlebitis
A varicose condition of the pampini form plexus in the broad ligament of the uterus
The formation of a varix
Varicosity of the pampiniform plexus of the spermatic cord , forming a scarotal swelling that feels like a bag of warm
X_ray visualization of varicose veins
Varicose vein with inflammation
Sphygmography
Sphygmometer
sphygmoscopy
sphygmotonometer
The production of puls tracingwith the sphygmograph
An instrument for measuring the force and frequency of the pulse
Examination of the pulse
An instrument for measuring the elesticity of the arterial walls
Sphygm/o pulse
Hem/o
Hemachrome
Hemagogic
Hemangio
hematherapy
Blood
The coloring matter of the blood, hemoglobin or hematin
Promoting a flow of blood
The blood vessels
Treatment of disease by the use of blood or blood derivatives
Hemat/o:
Hematocele
Hematocephaly
Hematopathy
Hematoporphyrin
Blood
Effusion of blood into a canal or a cavity of the body
Intracranial effusion of blood, commonly in a fetus
Disease of the blood
A dark red, almost purple, porphyrin resulting from the decomposition of hemoglobin
Sangui/o:Sanguifacient
Sanguineous
-emiaHyperglycemia
Hyperlipidemia
Anemia
Blood
formation of blood cells
Relating to blood
Blood conditionAn abnormally high concentration of glucose in the circulating blood
Elevated levels of lipids in the blood plasma
Any condition in which the number of red blood cell are less than normal
Hydremia
Uremia
ischemia
A blood disorder in which there is excess fluid volume compared with the cell volume of the bloodIn patients with renal
failure,the intaxication caused by body’s accumulation of metabolic products excreted by kidneys
Local loss of blood supply due to mechanical obstruction mainly arterial narrowing or disruption of the blood vessel
Lymph/o:
Lymphaden
Lymphadenectomy
Lymphadenitis
Lymphadenocele
Lymph
A lymph node
Surgical excision one or more lymph nodes
Inflammation of lymph nodes
A cyst of alymph node
Lymphagogue
lymphadenopathy
Lymphangiotomy
Lymphangitis
lymphocyte
An agent that promotes production of lymph
Disease of the lymph nodes
Incision into a lymphatic vessel
Inflammation of lymphatic vessel
One type of WBC
Lymphocytopenia
Lymphocytopoiesis
Lymphocytorrhexis
Reduction in the number of lymphocytes in the blood
The development of lymphocytes
The rupturing or bursting of lymphocytes
Alymphia
Hydrolymph
Alymphoplasia
lymphangitis
Absence or deficiancy of lymph
The circulating fluid in many of the invertebrates
Inflammation of the lymphatic vessels
Chyluria
Achylia
Chylemia
cytochylema
The passage of chyle in the urine; a form of albiduria
Absence of gastric juice or other digestive secretions.
The presence of chyle in the circulating blood
The more fluid portion of the cytoplasm
chyl/o lymph
Splenalgia
Splenopexy
Splenectopia
splenoprotography
A rarely used term for a painful condition of the spleen
Suturing in place an ectopic or floating spleen
Displacement of the spleen, as in a floating spleen.
Introduction of radiopaque material into the spleen to obtain radiographic visualization of the splenic and main portal veins of the portal circulation
Splen/o spleen
Lien/o:
Lienal
Lienectomy
Lienorenal
spleen
Related to spleen
Surgical removal of the spleen
Pertaining to kidney and spleen
Thym/o:
Thymectomy
Thymelcosis
Thymitis
thymocyte
Thymus
Surgical removal of thymus
Obsolete term for suppuration of the thymus gland
Inflammation of the thymus gland
A cell that develops in the thymus
Tonsill/o:
Tonsillitis
Tonsillectomy
Tonsillolith
Tonsillopathy
Tonsillotomy
Tonsil
Inflammation of tonsil
Surgical removal of tonsil
A calcareous concretion in a distended tonsillar crypt
Disease of the tonsil
Incision of a tonsil
Myelo
Myeloblast
Myeloblastemia
Myelofibrosis
Myeloma
myelophthisis
A combining form denoting relationship to marrow to the spinalcord or to the myelin
An immature cell found in bone marrow
Pesence of myeloblasts in the blood
Replacement of the bone marrow by fibrous tissue
A tumor composed of cells of the type normally found in the bone marrow
Reduction of the cell-forming functions of the bone marrrow
Erythr/o
Erythroblastemia
Erythrocyte
erythroblastosis
Red
The presence of nucleated red cells in the peripheral blood
A mature red blood cell
The presence of erythroblasts in considerable numbers in the blood
Protoerythrocyte
Proerythrocyte
erythrocytic
A primitive erythroblast
The precursor of an erythrocyte; an immature red blood cell with a nucleus
Pertaining to an erythrocyte
Leuk/o:
Leukobilin
Leukemia
Leukocytosis
White
bile without the usual color resulting from bile pigments
Progressive proliferation of abnormal leukocytes found in hemopoietic tissues
An abnormally large number of leukocytes, as observed in acute infections, inflammation, hemorrhage, and other conditions.
Leukocyt/o
Granular leukocyte
A type of cell formed in the myelopoietic, lymphoid, and reticular portions of the reticuloendothelial system
any one of the polymorphonuclear leukocytes, especially a neutrophilic leukocyte
Thromb/o:
Thromboangiitis
Thrombolysis
Thrombosis
Thrombopoiesis
Thrombophlebitis
Blood clot
Inflammation of the intima of a blood vessel, with thrombosis
Fluidifying or dissolving of a thrombus
Formation or presence of a thrombus
Precisely, the process of a clot forming in blood, but generally used with reference to the formation of blood platelets
Venous inflammation with thrombus formation
thrombopathy
Thrombocyt/o:
Thrombocytopathy
thrombocytopoiesis
A general term applied to disorders of blood platelets resulting in defective thromboplastin, without obvious change in the appearance or number of platelets
General term for any disorder of the coagulating mechanism that results from dysfunction of the blood platelets
The process of formation of thrombocytes or platelets
Eosinopenia
Eosinotactic
Eosinotaxis
The presence of eosinophils in an abnormally small number in the peripheral bloodstream
Exerting a force of attraction or repulsion on eosinophil cells
Movement of eosinophils with reference to a stimulus which attracts or repels them
Reticulocytopenia
Reticulocytosis
Paucity of reticulocytes in the blood
An increase in the number of circulating reticulocytes above the normal, which is less than 1% of the total number of red blood cells
Cyte
Leucocyte
Erythrocyte
Myelocy
Cell
A type of WBC(white blood cell)
Red blood cell
Bone marrow cell
Embole/o:
Embolectomy
Embolism
Embolization
Hyperchloremia
emboly
Surgical removal of an embolus from a blood vessel
The sudden blocking of an artery by a clut or foreign material
The process or conditon of becoming an embolus
An abnormally large amount of chloride ions in the circulating blood.
Sept/o:
Septostomy
Atrioseptoplasty
Pector\o: Pectoralgia
Pectoral
Septum
Surgical creation of a septal defect
Surgical repair of an atrial septal defect
Pain in the chest
Relating to the chest
Stethoscope
Stethoscopy
An instrument originally devised by Laennec for aid in hearing the respiratory and cardiac sounds in the chest
Examination of the chest by means of auscultation, either mediate or immediate, and percussion.
systolic murmur
Systolometer
Telesystolic
a murmur heard during ventricular systole
An apparatus for determining the force of the cardiac contraction
Relating to the end of ventricular systole
aortic stenosis
mitral stenosis
tricuspid stenosis
cardiac arrhythmia
pathologic narrowing of the aortic valve orifice
pathologic narrowing of the orifice of the mitral valve
pathologic narrowing of the orifice of the tricuspid valve
any abnormality in the rate, regularity, or sequence of cardiac activation