| exercise i. |
limitation of ability to perform work or exercise at normally accepted levels; cf. exercise tests, under test.
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| exercise t.’s |
any of various stress tests in which exercise is used in the electrocardiographic assessment of cardiovascular health and function, particularly in the diagnosis of myocardial ischemia. The most widely used forms are the treadmill and bicycle ergometer exercise tests; they are usually graded, consisting of a series of incrementally increasing work loads sustained for defined intervals.
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| exercise thallium s. |
thallium-201 scintigraphy performed in conjunction with an exercise stress test; see thallium stress test, under test.
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| exercise-induced a. |
asthma due to a narrowing of the airways occurring in moderate to heavy exercise.
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| exertional d. |
dyspnea provoked by physical effort or exertion.
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