ANGIOCINESIS 



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ANGIOSTEOGENY 



by means of which the blood circulation in the capil- 

 laries of the mucosa of the lips is magnified for obser- 

 vation. 



Angiocinesis. See Angiokinesis. 



Angiodystrophia, Angiodystrophy (an-je-o-dis-trc/- 

 fe-ah, -disf -tro-fe) [ayyelov, a vessel ; one, bad ; rpoty?/, 

 nourishment] . Defective nutrition of the vessels. 



Angioelephantiasis {an-je-o-el-e-fan-ti' -as-is). See 

 Elephantiasis telangiectodes (Illus. Diet). 



Angiofibroma ( y an-je-o-Ji-b?-o / -mah). A fibrous degen- 

 erating angioma. 



Angiohelcosis. See Angielcus (Illus. Diet.). 



Angiohemia {an-j'e-o-he / -me-ah). See Angiemia. 



Angiohydrography {an-je-o-hi-drog' -ra-fe). See Hy- 

 dr angiography. 



Angiohydrotomy (an-je-o-hi-drot'-o-me). See Hydran- 

 giotomy. 



Angioitis (an-fe-o-i'-lis). See Angiitis (Illus. Diet.). 



Angiokeratoditis (an-je-o-ker-at-o-di' '-tis) [ayyelov, ves- 

 sel ; Kepag, cornea]. Vascular keratitis. 



Angiokinesis (an-je-o-kin'-e-sis) [ayyelov, a vessel ; 

 klveiv, to move]. Excitation or action of the blood- 

 vessels. 



Angioleukasia (an-ge-o-lu-ka'-she-ah) [ayyelov, vessel ; 

 /twvoc, white ; EKraaic, dilation]. Dilation of the 

 lymphatics. 



Angioleukectasia {an-je-o-lu-kek-ta' -she-ah'). See 

 A ngioleukasia . 



Angioleukemphraxis( an-je-o-lu-hem-frafis'^^yyelov, 

 a vessel ; /evkoc, white ; ifiippa^iq, a stoppage]. Ob- 

 struction of the lymphatics. 



Angioleukography (an-je-o-lu-kog'-raf-e) [ayyelov, a 

 vessel ; /evuoc, white ; ypaoeiv, to write]. Lymphan- 

 giography ; a description of the lymphatics. 



Angioleukology {an-je-o-lu-kol' '-o-je). See Lymphan- 

 giology (Illus. Diet.). 



Angiolipoma [att-je-o-lip-cZ-mah). See Angioma, 

 Tuberous. 



Angiolith (an f -je-o-lith) [ayyelov, vessel ; /JOoc, stone]. 

 A venous calculus, phlebolith. 



Angiologist (an-Je-ol'-o-jist) [ayyelov, vessel ; /-6yoc, 

 science]. A person devoted to the study of blood- 

 vessels and lymphatics. 



Angioma, Angeioma. (See Illus. Diet.) A. arte- 

 riale. ^ee Aneurysm by Anastomosis (Illus. Diet.). 

 A. arteriale racemosum. See Aneurysm, Cirsoid 

 (Illus. Diet.). A. capillare. See Nevus (Illus. 

 Diet.). A. cavernosum renis. See Struma lipo- 

 matodes aberratce renis (Illus. Diet.). A. circum- 

 scriptum. See A., Cavernous (Illus. Diet.). A. 

 congenitum. See A T evus (Illus. Diet.). A. con- 

 junctiva?, one in the conjunctiva, where it may be de- 

 veloped primarily or occur as an extension of a palpe- 

 bral angioma. A., Fissural, Virchow's name for a 

 nevus which he judged, from its location correspond- 

 ing to that of a fetal fissure, might be due to a disposi- 

 tion to form anomalies on the part of the region adja- 

 cent to the fissures. A., Flat. See Ncevus JUunmeus 

 (Illus. Diet.). A., Lipogenous. See A., Tuberous. 

 A., Lymphatic. See Lymphangioma (Illus. Diet.). 

 A., Plexiform, one consisting of enlarged, tortuous 

 capillaries forming a patch varying in color from claret 

 to steel-blue ; if there is great increase of blood- 

 vessels, the growth has the character of a tumor, and 

 large examples of this variety are lobular in structure. 

 A. proliferum mucosum. Sec Cylindroma, ( Illus. 

 Dkt). A. prominens. See Nairn* vascularis 

 tuberosus. A., Racemose Arterial. See Aneurysm, 

 Cirsoid (Illus. Diet.). A., Telangiectatic, one 

 composed of dilated bloodvessels. A., Tuberose, 

 A., Tuberous, one occurring in subcutaneous tissue 

 and presenting the appearance of a lipoma as it gradu- 



ally replaces the adipose tissue, or it may be accou 



panied by a true fatty growth. A., Varicose, / 



venosum, A., Venous. See A., Cavernous (Ilk 



Diet. ). 

 Angiomatosis (an-Je-o-mat-c/sis). A condition favc 



ing the production of angiomas. 

 Angiomyces [an-je-o-mi'-sez) [ayyelov, a vessel : 



a fungus, an excrescence]. A fungoid or spongy dili 



tion of the capillaries. 

 Angiomyocardiac {an-je-o-mi-o-kar'-de-ak) [<r 



vessel ; five, muscle ; mpdia, the heart]. Pertainiil 



to the muscles of the vessels of the heart. 

 Angiomyopathy (an-je-o-mi-op> '-ath-e) [ayyelov, vesst 



five, muscle ; iradoc, affection]. Any affection of til 



vessels involving the musculature. 

 Angiomyosarcoma (an-Je-o-mi-o-sar-ko / -mah). 



tumor containing elements of angioma, myoma, a 



sarcoma. 

 Angioneurectomy (an-je-o-ntt-rek'-to-me) [<r 



vessel; vevpnv, nerve; ekto/j7/, excision]. Resecti | 



of all the cord-elements of the prostate except the v; 



with its artery and vein. 

 Angioneuroedema (an-je-o-nu-ro-e-de'-mah) [a 



a vessel ; vevpov, nerve ; oldeiv, to swell]. Acute edeii 



due to increased irritability of the vasodilators. 

 Angioneurosis. (See Illus. Diet.) A., Cerebr 



that due to lesion in the vasomotor centers of the ce j 



bral cortex or in the conducting paths connecting th»l 



with vasomotor centers in the oblongata. A., Cut 



neous, I. One that leaves on certain cutaneous surfiu] 



a corresponding pallor or flush according as the inn \ 



vation of the superficial arteries is augmented or 



minished. 2. See Dermatosis, Neurotic. A., Pf 



ipheral, one affecting the peripheral nervous systeij 



it may be either direct or reflex. A., Spinal, that c 



to a lesion of the spinal cord or oblongata. 

 Angionitis (an-jc-o-ni'-tis). See Angiitis (Illus. ! 

 Angionosis (a>i-/e-o-no / -sis) [ayyelov, a vessel ; 



disease]. See Angiopathy (Illus. Diet.). 

 Angiopancreatitis {aii-je-o-pan-hre-at-i'-tis). i 



mation of the vascular tissue of the pancreas. 

 Angiophorous (an-je-of'-or-us) [0;;. elor, a 



(popelv, to bear]. Applied to tissue which accompan] 



and supports vessels. 

 Angioplegmus (au-Je-o-pleg'-mus). See Per;.. 



(Illus. Diet.). 

 Angioplerosis (an-Je-o-pler-o / -sis) [ayyelov, a 



n'Aijpuaiq, a filling up]. Engorgement of the vessel! 

 Angioplerotic, Angeiopleroticus (au-je-o-pler- 



-us). Relating to vascular engorgement. 

 Angioploce (an-je-op / -lo-se) [ayyelov, a vessel; 



a twining]. See Peiplication (Illus. Diet.). 

 Angiopressure {au-je-o-presh'-ur). The producl 



hemostasis by means of angiotribe and forceps with I 



ligation. 

 Angiopyra, Angeiopyretos {an-jc-o-pi'-rah, 



[ayyelov, vessel; ~vp, fever]. Inflammatory fei| 



1 Alibert] 

 Angiorhigosis (an-jeo-ri go'-sis) [<;;.;. elov, a 1 



/»;<«;, cold]. Rigidity of the vessels. 

 Angiosclerosis (an-je-o-skler-o'-sis) [ayyelov, a vessl 



OK/tipoc, hard]. The induration and thickening if | 



walls of the bloodvessels. 

 Angioscopy (au-je-os'-ko-pf) [<;; ; elm\ a vessel ; 



to look]. Inspection of the capillaries with an anji- 



scope. 

 Angiosteogenic, Angiosteogenous (an- 



en-ik, an-je-o-ste-oj'-en-us) [ayyelov, a vessi 



a bone ; )evvav, to produce]. Relating to, p 



01 produced by calcification of the vessels. 

 Angiosteogeny (an-jc-os-te-of-ot-e). Calcification; 



the vessels. Syn., Angiosteosis ; Angiostosis. 



