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cardiovascular terms

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angioplasty   surgical repair or recanalization of a blood vessel  
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anticoagulant   of, relating to, or utilizing anticoagulants  
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aplastic   not exhibiting growth or change in structure  
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arrhythmia   an alteration in rhythm of the heartbeat either in time or force  
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ateriosclerosis   a chronic disease characterized by abnormal thickening and hardening of the arterial walls with resulting loss of elasticity  
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atherectomy   removal of atherometous plaque from within a blood vessel by utilizing a catheter usually fitted with a cutting blade or grinding burr  
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atheroma   an abnormal fatty deposit in an artery  
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atherosclerosis   an arteriosclerosis characterized by atheromatous deposits in and fibrosis of the inner layer of the arteries  
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atrial fibrillation   very rapid uncoordinated contractions for the atria of the heart resulting in a lack of synchronism between heartbeat and pulse beat  
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beta blocker   any of a group of drugs that combine with and block the activity of a beta-receptor to decrease the heart rate and force of contractions  
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cardiac arrest   abrupt temporary or permanent cessation of the heartbeat  
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cardiac catheterization   a medical procedure in which a thin, flexible catheter is inserted through an artery or vein and passed into the heart for the diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions  
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cholesterol   a steroid alcohol C27H45OH that is present in animal cells and body fluids, regulates membrane fluidity, functions as a precursor molecule in various metabolic pathways and as a constituent of LDL may cause atherosclerosis  
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coronary thrombosis   the blocking of a coronary artery of the heart by a thrombis  
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cyanosis   a bluish or purplish discoloration due to deficient oxygenation of the blood  
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defibrillation   restoration of the rhythm of a fibrillating heart  
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electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG)   the tracing made by an electrocardiograph  
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embolism   the sudden obstruction of blood vessel by an embolus  
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embolus   an abnormal particle circulating in the blood  
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endoarterial   if or relating to the intima of an artery  
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endocarditis   inflammation of the lining of the heart and its valves  
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endocardium   inner layer of the heart  
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epicardium   outer most layer of the heart  
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hemolytic anemia   anemia caused by an excessive destruction of red blood cells  
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hemophilia   a tendency to uncontrollable bleeding  
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hemostasis   stoppage or sluggishness of blood flow  
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leukemia   an acute or chronic disease of unknown cause in humans that involves the blood forming organs, characterized by an abnormal increase in the number of WBCs in the tissues of the body with/without a corresponding increase of those in the circulating blood  
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lekopenia   a condition in which the number of WBCs circulating in the blood is abnormally low, which is likely due to decreased production in new cells  
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megaloblastic anemia   an anemia characterized by the presence of megaloblasts in the circulating blood  
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myocardial infarction   heart attack  
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myocardium   thick, muscular middle layer of the heart  
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pericardium   the conical sac of serous membrane that encloses the heart and the roots of the great blood vessels of vertebrates  
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pernicious anemia   a severe hyperchromic anemia marked by a progressive decrease in number and increase in size and hemoglobin content of the red blood cells  
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phlebitis   inflammation of a vein  
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septicemia   invasion of the blood stream by virulent microorganisms from a focus of infection that is accompanied by acute systemic illness  
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sickle cell anemia   a chronic anemia characterized by destruction of red blood cells  
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tachycardia   rapid heart rate  
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temporal arteritis   arterial inflammation that often involves the temporal arteries and at lead to blindness when the ophthalmic artery and its branches are affected  
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thrombocytopenia   persistent decrease in the number of blood platelets that is often associated with hemorrhagic conditions  
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thrombolytic   destroying or breaking up a thrombus  
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thrombosis   the formation or presence of a blood vessel and remaining attached to its place of origin  
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varicose veins   an abnormal swelling and tortuosity especially of a superficial vein of the legs  
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ventricular fibrillation   very rapid uncoordinated fluttering contractions of the ventricles of the heart resulting in loss of synchronization between heart beat and pulse beat  
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ventricular tachycardia   tachycardia that is associated with the generation of electrical impulses within the ventricles  
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