| ABF | aortic blood flow; aortobifemoral |
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| AB-SAAP | autologous blood selective aortic arch perfusion |
| AC | abdominal circumference; abdominal compression; absorption coefficient; abuse case; acetate; acetylc... |
| ADN | antideoxyribonuclease; aortic depressor nerve; associate degree in nursing |
| AES | acetone-extracted serum; American Electroencephalographic Society; American Encephalographic Society... |
| aortic stenosis |
a narrowing which restricts red blood from moving from the left ventricle into the aorta.
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| aortic valve |
The valve between the left ventricle and the aorta
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| aortic stenosis |
Cardiovascular disease occuring at the level of the aortic valve in 60-75% of cases. It is associated with a bicuspid aortic valve in greater than 50% of cases. Supravalvular stenosis is rare, and is almost always associated with infantile hypercalcemia/Williams syndrome. Left ventricular hypertrophy develops in response to increased ventricular end systolic pressure and dilation does not occur until the stenosis is complicated by ventricular decompensation. ...
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| aortic arches |
aortic arches III, IV, and VI can be found in corresponding visceral arches. The aortic arches can be seen to enter the dorsal aorta. Aortic arches I and II are largely gone except for small portions that have been incorporated into the internal carotid system. Visceral arch III will be the proximal component of the internal carotid. The dorsal aorta anterior to it becomes the middle component, and the embryonic distal component completes the carotid. ...
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| aortic stenosis |
Imagine watering a lawn with a hose whose nozzle is clogged. Decreasing amounts of water will pass through the obstruction. Pressure behind the nozzle will build up. If nothing is done, your lawn will not get the water it needs. A similar sequence of events may affect your heart. The aortic valve can become clogged and function improperly due to aging, disease (such as rheumatic fever), or birth defects. ...
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