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vasolabile  Characterizing the condition in which there is lability or active ...
vasoligation  Ligation of the vas deferens, usually after its division. (05 Mar ...
vasomotion  Change in caliber of a blood vessel. Synonym: angiokinesis. (05 Mar 2000) ...
vasomotor  1. <physiology> Affecting the calibre of a vessel, especially of ...
vasomotor angina  Angina pectoris in which the breast pain is comparatively slight, ...
vasomotor ataxia  A form of autonomic ataxia causing irregularity in the peripheral ...
vasomotor centre  Diffuse area of the reticular formation in the lateral medulla ...
vasomotor epilepsy  Episodes of autonomic dysfunction presumably due to diencephalic irritation. Synonym: diencephalic ...
vasomotor fibres  Postganglionic visceral efferent fibres innervating the smooth muscles of vessel ...
vasomotor imbalance  A lack of balance between sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, ...
vasomotor nerve  <anatomy, nerve> A motor nerve effecting or inhibiting contraction of ...
vasomotor neurosis  A group of trophic disorders in which pathological changes occur ...
vasomotor paralysis  A mild degree of vasoparalysis. Synonym: angioparesis, vasomotor paralysis. Origin: vaso-+ G. ...
vasomotor rhinitis  Congestion of nasal mucosa without infection or allergy. (05 Mar 2000) ...
vasomotor spasm  Spasmodic contraction of the smaller arteries. (05 Mar 2000) ...
vasomotor system  The neural systems which act on vascular smooth muscle to ...
vasoneuropathy  Any disease involving both the nerves and blood vessels. Origin: vaso-+ ...
vasoneurosis  A group of trophic disorders in which pathological changes occur ...
vasoparalysis  Paralysis, atonia, or hypotonia of blood vessels. Synonym: angiohypotonia, angioparalysis. (05 Mar ...
vasoparesis  A mild degree of vasoparalysis. Synonym: angioparesis, vasomotor paralysis. Origin: vaso-+ G. ...
vasopressin  <protein> A peptide hormone released from the posterior pituitary lobe ...
vasopressin level  This test measures the amount of ADH in the serum. ...
vasopressin-converting aminopeptidase  <enzyme> Activity found in brain which converts vasopressin into centrally ...
vasopressin-resistant diabetes  Diabetes insipidus due to inability of the kidney tubules to ...
vasopressins  <chemical> Octapeptide antidiuretic hormones released by the neurohypophysis of all ...

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