| pHA | arterial blood hydrogen tension |
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| Rsa | systemic arterial resistance |
| SaO2 | oxygen saturation in arterial blood |
| SAST | Self-administered Alcoholism Screening Test; selective arterial secretin injection test; serum aspar... |
| SPAD | stenosing peripheral arterial disease |
| arterial lipoidosis |
Arteriosclerosis.
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| arterial occlusion |
A blockage of blood flow through an artery. It may be acute or chronic and occurs, for example, in coronary or in peripheral arteries. Patients with acute arterial occlusion have severe pain (e.g., angina pectoris), decreased
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| arterial oxygen tension |
ABBR: PaO 2. The partial pressure of oxygen in the plasma of the arterial blood.
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| arterial palpitation |
Palpitation felt in the course of an artery.
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| arterial pressure |
The pressure of the blood in the arteries. For a normal young person at physical and mental rest and in sitting position, systolic blood pressure averages about 120 mm Hg; diastolic pressure about 80 mm Hg. A wide range of norm
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