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Medical Terminology pertaining to the cardiovascular system

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Surgical connection between blood vessels or the joining of one hollow organ to another   anastomosis  
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A sac formed by a widening of the wall of an artery or vein.   aneurysm  
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Pertaining to attacks of choking or suffocative pain   anginal  
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The germ cell from which blood vessels develop   angioblast  
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Recording of the heart and vessels   angiocardiography  
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Inflammation of the heart and great vessels   angiocarditis  
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Blood vessel tumor   angioma  
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Surgical repair of a blood vessel   angioplasty  
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Narrowing of a blood vessel   angiostenosis  
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Softening of the walls of the aorta   aortomalacia  
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Lack of rhythm of the heart beat   arrhythmia  
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Pertaining to an artery   arterial  
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Condition of hardening of an artery   arteriosclerosis  
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Inflammation of an artery   arteritis  
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Electronic device that stimulates impulse within the heart   artificial pacemaker  
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Tumor of an artery containing fatty substance   atheroma  
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Buildup of fatty substances and hardening of the walls   atherosclerosis  
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Pertaining to the atrium and ventricle   atrioventricular  
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Method of physical assessment using a stethoscope to listen to chest, abdomen and other parts of the body   auscultation  
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Two points or cusps pertaining to the mitral valve   bicuspid  
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Slow heartbeat   bradycardia  
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Noise; a sound of venous or arterial orgin hear on auscultation   bruit  
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Pertaining to the heart   cardiac  
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Surgical puncture of the heart   cardiocentesis  
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One who specilizes in the study of the heart   cardiologist  
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Study of the heart   cardiology  
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Enlargement of the heart   cardiomegaly  
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Instrument used to measure the action of the heart   cardiometer  
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Disease of the heart muscle caused by viral infection or overconsumption of alcohol   cardiomyopathy  
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Heart disease   cardiopathy  
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Pertaining to the heart and lungs   cardiopulmonary  
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Pertaining to increasing the tone of the heart; type of medication   cardiotonic  
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Pertaining to the heart and small blood vessels   cardiovascular  
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Inflammation of the heart   carditis  
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Process of inserting a catheter into the heart or urinary bladder   catheterization  
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Waxy, fat-like substance in the bloodstream   cholesterol  
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Process of moving the blood in the veins and arteries throughout the body   circulation  
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Lameness, limping; may result from inadequate blood supply to the muscles in the leg   claudication  
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Process of drawing together, as in the narrowing of a vessel   constriction  
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Surgical procedure to increase blood flow to the myocardium...to bypass the obstructed coronary artery   coronary bypass  
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Narrowing of the coronary arteries sufficient to prevent adequate blood supply to the myocardium.   coronary heart disease (CHD or CAD)  
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Dark blue condition of the skin and mucous membranes caused by oxygen defiency   cyanosis  
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Relaxtion phase of the heart   diastole  
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Abnormal, bad or difficult rhythm   dysrhythmia  
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Ultrasound method for evaluating the heart   echocardiography  
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Device used to record the electrical impulses of the heart   electrocardiograph  
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Device used to record heart sounds   electrocardiophonograph  
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A condition in which a blood clot obstructs a blood vessel   embolism  
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Surgical excision of the inner portion of an artery   endarterectomy  
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Inflammation of the endocardium   endocarditis  
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The INNER lining of the heart   endocardium  
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Pertaining to the circulation of the blood OUTSIDE the body via heart-lung machine.   extracorporeal circulation  
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Quivering of muscle fiber   fibrillation  
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Rapid contractions of the heartbeat   flutter  
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A disorder in which the heart loses its ability to pump blood efficiently   heart failure  
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Surgical process of transferring the heart and lungs from a donor   heart-lung transplant  
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Surgical process of transferring the heart from a donor   heart transplant  
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Dilation of blood vessels   hemangiectasis  
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A benign tumor of a blood vessel   hemangioma  
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The movement of the blood and its pressure   hemodynamic  
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High blood pressure   hypertension  
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Low blood pressure   hypotension  
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Process of development on an infarct, which is necrosis of tissue.   infarction  
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Lack of blood supply to a part caused by constriction of a blood vessel   ischemia  
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Fat protein (very low:VLDL or high:HDL)   lipoprotein  
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Two seperate heart sounds that can heard through a stethoscope   lubb-dupp  
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A condition of narrowing of the mitral valve   mitral stenosis  
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A soft blowing or rasping sound, especially in the region of the heart   murmur  
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Pertaining to the heart muscle   myocardial  
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Occurs when an area of heart muscle dies due to inadequate supply of oxygen to that area   myocardial infarction  
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Inflammation of the heart muscle   myocarditis  
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The process or state of being closed   occlusion  
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The process of measuring the oxygen saturation of blood   oximetry  
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A colorless, odorless, tasteless gas essential to respiration in animals   oxygen  
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Rapid throbbing of fluttering of the heart   palpitation  
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The use of a balloon-tipped catheter to compress fatty plaques against an artery wall   percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty  
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Pertaining to the pericardium, the sac surrounding the heart   pericardial  
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Inflammation of the pericardium   pericarditis  
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Inflammation of a vein   phlebitis  
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Incision into a vein   phlebotomy  
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A disorder that generally affects the blood vessels in the fingers and toes due to exposure to cold or emotional stress   Raynaud's phenomenon  
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Valvular heart disease as a result of complications of acute rheumatic fever   rheumatic heart disease  
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Valves of the aorta and pulmonary   semilunar  
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A wall or partition that divides or seperates a body space or cavity   septum  
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Disruption of oxygen supply to the tissues and return of blood to the heart   shock  
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Pertaining to the sinusvenous and atrium   sinoatrial  
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Instrument used to measure the arterial blood pressure   sphygmomanometer  
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Numerous telangiectatic vessels radiate from a central point   spider veins  
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Instrument used to listen to the sound of the heart, lungs, and other internal organs   stethoscope  
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The contractive phase of the heart   systole  
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Fast heartbeat   tachycardia  
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A vascular lesion formed by dilation of small blodd vessels   telangiectasis  
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Inflammation of a vein with the formation of a blood clot   thrombophelitis  
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Blood clot   thrombosis  
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Having three points; pertaining to the tricuspid valve   tricuspid  
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Pertaining to a compound consisting of three molecules of fatty acids   triglyceride  
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Swollen, distended, and knotted veins   varicose veins  
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The drawing together, as in the narrowing of a blood vessel   vasoconstrictive  
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A nerve agent that causes dilation of blood vessels   vasodilator  
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Contraction of a blood vessel   vasospasm  
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To pierce a vein   venipuncture  
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Pertaining to a ventricle   ventricular  
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