| angina lymphomatosa | <haematology> A symptom complex characterised by marked decrease in the number of granulocytes and by lesions of the throat and other mucous membranes, of the gastrointestinal tract and of the skin, also called granulocytopenia and Schultz's disease. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| angina notha | An obsolete term for angina pectoris vasomotoria. (05 Mar 2000) |
| angina of effort | Angina pectoris precipitated by physical exertion. (05 Mar 2000) |
| angina pectoris | A paroxysmal thoracic pain, with a failing of suffocation and impending death, due, most often, to anoxia of the myocardium and precipitated by effort or excitement. (18 Nov 1997) |
| angina pectoris decubitus | Anginal pain developing while the subject is recumbent. (05 Mar 2000) |
| angina pectoris sine dolore | <disease> Attacks of cardiac distress accompanied by apprehension. Synonym: angina pectoris sine dolore, angor pectoris. (05 Mar 2000) |
| angina pectoris vasomotoria | Angina pectoris in which the breast pain is comparatively slight, but pallor followed by cyanosis, and coldness and numbness of the extremities, are marked. Synonym: angina spuria, angina vasomotoria, pseudangina, pseudoangina, reflex angina, vasomotor angina. (05 Mar 2000) |
| angina pectoris, variant | A clinical syndrome characterised by development of chest pain at rest with concomitant transient st segment elevation in the electrocardiogram, but exercise capacity is well preserved. (12 Dec 1998) |
| angina scarlatinosa | An obsolete term for sore throat of scarlet fever. (05 Mar 2000) |
| angina sine dolore | Symptoms of coronary insufficiency occurring without pain. (05 Mar 2000) |
| angina spuria | Angina pectoris in which the breast pain is comparatively slight, but pallor followed by cyanosis, and coldness and numbness of the extremities, are marked. Synonym: angina spuria, angina vasomotoria, pseudangina, pseudoangina, reflex angina, vasomotor angina. (05 Mar 2000) |
| angina trachealis | This has nothing whatsoever to do with the ordinary adult angina (angina pectoris) with chest pain of cardiac origin. Angina trachealis is more commonly known as croup, an infection of the larynx, trachea, and the bronchial tubes, largely in children. Caused usually by viruses, less often by bacteria. Symptoms include a cough that sounds like a barking seal and a harsh crowing sound during inhaling. Treatment can include moist air, salt water nose drops, decongestants and cough suppressants, pain medication, fluids, and occasionally antibiotics. The major concern in croup is breathing difficulty as the air passages narrow. Close monitoring of the breathing of a child with croup is important, especially at night. While most children recover from croup without hospitalization, some children can develop life-threatening breathing difficulties. Therefore, close contact with the doctor during this illness is important. (12 Dec 1998) |
| angina vasomotoria | Angina pectoris in which the breast pain is comparatively slight, but pallor followed by cyanosis, and coldness and numbness of the extremities, are marked. Synonym: angina spuria, angina vasomotoria, pseudangina, pseudoangina, reflex angina, vasomotor angina. (05 Mar 2000) |
| angina, unstable | Precordial pain at rest, which may precede a myocardial infarction. (12 Dec 1998) |
| anginal | <cardiology> Pertaining to or characteristic of angina. (04 May 1997) |
Synonyms : Angiofibromas
Synonyms : Angiogenesis Factor, Angiogenesis Stimulating Agents, Angiogenesis Stimulators, Angiogenic Factor, Tumor Angiogenic Factor, Agents, Angiogenesis Inducing, Agents, Angiogenesis Stimulating, Angiogenic Factor, Tumor, Factor, Angiogenesis, Factor, Angiogenic
Synonyms : Angiogenesis Factor Inhibitors, Angiogenetic Antagonists, Angiogenetic Inhibitors, Angiogenic Inhibitors, Antagonists, Angiogenic, Anti-Angiogenetic Agents, Antiangiogenic Agents, Inhibitors, Angiogenesis, Inhibitors, Angiogenetic, Inhibitors, Angiogenic
Synonyms : Angiogenesis Modulators, Modulators, Angiogenesis
Synonyms : Angiogenic Peptides
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inflammation of a blood vessel or lymph duct
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the angle between a refracted ray and a line perpendicular to the surface between the two media at the point of refraction
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measured by an angle or by the rate of change of an angle; "angular momentum" having angles or an angular shape
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| ANG | having a sweet nature befitting an angel or cherub |
| ANG | of or relating to angels |
| ANG | like an angel |
| ANG | any of several tropical American trees of the genus Andira |
| ANG | any of various tall and stout herbs of the genus Angelica having pinnately compound leaves and small white or greenish flowers in compound umbels |
| ANG | a prayer said 3 times a day by Roman Catholics in memory of the Annunciation |
| ANG | the sound of a bell rung in Roman Catholic churches to announce the time when the Angelus should be recited |
| ANG | the sound of a bell rung in Roman Catholic churches to announce the time when the Angelus should be recited |
| ANG | belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins) |
| ANG | a strong emotion |
| ANG | the state of being angry |
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