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Definition of vasospasm in English: vasospasmnounˈveɪzəʊˌspaz(ə)m mass nounSudden constriction of a blood vessel, reducing its diameter and flow rate. Example sentencesExamples - They also have found vasospasm to be prevalent in autistic patients.
- Vascular changes in preeclampsia and eclampsia include hemoconcentration and intense vasospasm.
- These patients have a higher than normal incidence of migraines, suggesting vasospasm as an etiology.
- Because of its vasoconstrictive effects, DHE nasal spray should not be taken by patients with known ischemic heart disease or coronary vasospasm.
- Several studies have shown that UV irradiation may be effective for preventing vascular restenosis or vasospasm.
Derivatives adjective The present study investigated whether Mg prevents coronary spasm in patients with vasospastic angina. Example sentencesExamples - PVA has been associated with vasospastic disorders such as Raynaud's phenomenon and migraine headaches.
- The remaining vasospastic anginal attacks spontaneously subsided in a few minutes without the administration of nitrates.
- Concerning the pattern of coronary reaction, coronary constriction following acupuncture showed a relationship to patients with vasospastic angina.
- Rutherford then goes on to explain how to detect whether hand symptoms are due to arterial obstruction or to a vasospastic process.
Definition of vasospasm in US English: vasospasmnoun Sudden constriction of a blood vessel, reducing its diameter and flow rate. Example sentencesExamples - Because of its vasoconstrictive effects, DHE nasal spray should not be taken by patients with known ischemic heart disease or coronary vasospasm.
- These patients have a higher than normal incidence of migraines, suggesting vasospasm as an etiology.
- Several studies have shown that UV irradiation may be effective for preventing vascular restenosis or vasospasm.
- They also have found vasospasm to be prevalent in autistic patients.
- Vascular changes in preeclampsia and eclampsia include hemoconcentration and intense vasospasm.
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