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Cardiovascular & Lymphatic Systems Pathology & Procedures #1

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AnemiaA reduction in the number of circulating red blood cells
AneurysmLocalized balloon-like enlargement of an artery
Angina pectorisLeft-sided chest pain due to inadequate blood and oxygenation of the heart muscle
AngiographyDye is injected into the bloodstream or heart chamber and x-rays are taken of the heart and large blood vessels in the chest.
AngiostenosisNarrowing of a blood vessel
ArrhythmiaIrregularity of heart rhythm
ArteriectomySurgical removal of part of an artery
ArteriosclerosisHardening of the arteries
AtheromaPlaque formation (fatty deposit) within the arterial wall
AtherosclerosisHardening and narrowing of the arteries due to a buildup of plaque formation
AuscultationListening to sounds within the body with a stethoscope.
BradycardiaSlow heartbeat
CADAtherosclerosis of the coronary arteries
Cardiac CatheterizationA thin flexible tube is introduced into a vein or artery and guided to the heart to detect pressures and patterns of blood flow.
Cardiac MRIMagnetic waves are beamed at the heart and an image is produced.
Cardiac scanScan of the heart measuring the accumulation of radioactive substance injected into the heart.
CardioversionAnother word for defibrillation
CarditisInflammation of the heart
ClaudicationPain and weakness in the leg when walking, due to peripheral vascular disease
Coarctation of the aortaCHD; Narrowing of the aorta
Congenital Heart DiseaseAbnormalities in the heart occurring at birth.
Congestive Heart FailureInability of the heart to circulate blood effectively enough to meet the body's needs.
Congestive Heart FailureCHF
Coronary Artery Bypass GraftCABG
Coronary Artery Bypass GraftVessels are connected to existing coronary arteries to detour around blocked vessels.
Coronary artery diseaseCAD; Atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries
DefibrillationUse of electrical shock to restore the heart's normal rhythm.
Digital Subtraction AngiographyX-ray pictures of the blood vessels are taken.
Digital Subtraction AngiographyDSA
DopplerSound waves of blood vessels.
DyscrasiaAny abnormal blood condition.
EchocardiographyECHO
EchocardiographySound waves are transmitted into the chest and echoes returning from the valves, chambers and surfaces of the heart are electronically plotted and recorded.
ElectrocardiogramRecord of the electrical activity of the heart.
ElectrocardiogramECG
EmbolusFloating clot
Essential HypertensionAbnormally high systolic and diastolic blood pressure occurring in the absence of any evident cause (idiopathic)
FibrillationRapid, random and ineffective contractions of the heart (350 beats or more per minute).
FlutterCardiac arrhythmia in which the atrial contractions are rapid but regular (may reach up to 300 beats per minute).


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