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Definition of vas in English: vasnounPlural vasa vasvæs Anatomy A vessel or duct. Example sentencesExamples - Microangiopathy of the vasa nervorum (ie, small arteries located in the outer and middle coats of the larger arteries and veins) develop and impair normal blood flow.
- The medulla, supplied by vasa recta, receives less blood than the kidney cortex.
- It may be joined by a vas aberrans from the brachial or axillary artery.
- Dissection begins as an intramural hematoma arising from ruptured vasa vasorum.
- However, aortic dissection associated with vasculitis of the vasa vasorum in SLE is extraordinarily rare.
Synonyms tube, channel, passage, canal, vessel
Derivatives adjective ˈveɪs(ə)l Anatomy At the same time, because fat affects vasal function, we investigated the influence of Choto-san on the metabolism of fat. Example sentencesExamples - Many provide relief through bronchial or vasal dilations, allowing you to breathe more easily, but they don't affect the body's response to allergens per se.
- Since caffeine is usually a vasal constrictor, as the caffeine that the body is so used to wears out of the system, it narrows the blood vessels.
- A post-ejaculatory urinalysis should be performed if ejaculate volume is less than 1 mL, except in patients with bilateral vasal agenesis or possible hypogonadism.
- CF in men is accompanied by bilateral vasal aplasia.
Origin Late 16th century: from Latin, literally 'vessel'. Definition of vas in US English: vasnounvasvæs Anatomy A vessel or duct. Example sentencesExamples - Dissection begins as an intramural hematoma arising from ruptured vasa vasorum.
- The medulla, supplied by vasa recta, receives less blood than the kidney cortex.
- Microangiopathy of the vasa nervorum (ie, small arteries located in the outer and middle coats of the larger arteries and veins) develop and impair normal blood flow.
- However, aortic dissection associated with vasculitis of the vasa vasorum in SLE is extraordinarily rare.
- It may be joined by a vas aberrans from the brachial or axillary artery.
Synonyms tube, channel, passage, canal, vessel
Origin Late 16th century: from Latin, literally ‘vessel’. |