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vagotoniaenUK
va·go·to·ni·a V0006100 (vā′gə-tō′nē-ə)n. Overactivity or irritability of the vagus nerve, adversely affecting function of the blood vessels, stomach, and muscles. [vag(us) + -tonia.] va′go·ton′ic (-tŏn′ĭk) adj.vagotonia (ˌveɪɡəˈtəʊnɪə) n (Pathology) pathological overactivity of the vagus nerve, affecting various bodily functions controlled by this nerve[C19: from vag(us) + -tonia, from Latin tonus tension, tone]va•go•to•ni•a (ˌveɪ gəˈtoʊ ni ə) n. excessive excitability of the vagus nerve, producing bradycardia, decreased heart output, and faintness. [1910–15] va`go•ton′ic (-ˈtɒn ɪk) adj. vagotoniaenUK
vagotonia [va″go-to´ne-ah] irritability of the vagus nerve, characterized by vasomotor instability, sweating, disordered peristalsis, and muscle spasms. adj., adj vagoton´ic.va·go·to·ni·a (vā'gō-tō'nē-ă), Archaic designation for a condition in which the parasympathetic autonomic system is reputedly overactive. Synonym(s): parasympathotonia, sympathetic imbalance [vago- + G. tonos, strain] vagotonia (vā′gə-tō′nē-ə)n. Overactivity or irritability of the vagus nerve, adversely affecting function of the blood vessels, stomach, and muscles. va′go·ton′ic (-tŏn′ĭk) adj.vagotonia A term of waning use for hyperexcitability of the parasympathetic nervous system, which is characterised by vasomotor instability, increased peristalsis and/or constipation, hyperhidrosis, muscle cramping and others. |