Movement Anastomosis Movement Angiospasm Movement Arteriograph

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Movement Anastomosis Movement Angiospasm Movement Arteriograph Connection between two blood vessels, sometimes produced surgically Anastomosis Fold here Movement Muscular spasm in the wall of a blood vessel Angiospasm Fold here Movement Injection of radiopague solution into the vascular system for X-ray examination of arteries Arteriograph Fold here

Congestive heart failure Movement Compression of the heart by fluid accumulating within the pericardial cavity Cardiac tamponade Fold here Movement Inability of the left ventricle to pump adequate blood to cells Congestive heart failure Fold here Movement Pulmonary hypertension and hypertrophy of the right ventricle Cor pulmonale Fold here

Movement Embolectomy Movement Endarterectomy Movement Palpitation Removal of an embolus through an incision in a blood vessel Embolectomy Fold here Movement Removal of the inner wall of an artery to reduce an arterial occlusion Endarterectomy Fold here Movement Palpitation Awareness of a heartbeat that is unusually rapid, strong, or irregular Fold here

Movement Pericardiectomy Movement Phlebitis Movement Phlebotomy Excision of the pericardium Fold here Movement Phlebitis Inflammation of a vein, usually in the lower limbs Fold here Movement Incision or puncture of a vein to withdraw blood Phlebotomy Fold here

Movement Sinus rhythm Movement Thrombophlebitis Movement Valvotomy The normal cardiac rhythm regulated by the S-A node Sinus rhythm Fold here Movement Formation of a blood clot in a vein in response to inflammation of the venous wall Thrombophlebitis Fold here Movement Valvotomy Fold here Incision a valve

Movement Injection of radiopague solution into the vascular system for X-ray examination of veins Venography Fold here