"Vasculopathy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Vasculopathy refers to any disease or disorder of the blood vessels, including arteries, veins, and capillaries. It is a term used to describe a range of conditions that affect the structure and function of blood vessels, leading to impaired blood flow, hypertension, or other cardiovascular problems. Examples of vasculopathies include atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), varicose veins, and Raynaud's disease.
Here are 5 usage examples of the word "vasculopathy":
The term "vasculature" refers to the network of blood vessels, including arteries, veins, and capillaries, that transport blood throughout the body. It is the total vascular system and the blood vessels that integrate to form a network that supplies all cells, tissues, and organs with oxygen and nutrients, while also removing waste products.
A type of disease characterized by inflammation of blood vessels, which can lead to damage and disruption of the blood flow to various organs and tissues in the body. It can be caused by infections, autoimmune disorders, or genetic conditions, and symptoms can include fever, fatigue, skin lesions, and joint pain.
Vasculitis refers to a group of conditions that are characterized by inflammation of the blood vessels throughout the body. This inflammation can damage the blood vessels and restrict blood flow, which may lead to a range of complications and symptoms.<br><br>The word "vasculitis" comes from the Latin words "vas," meaning vessel, and "itis," meaning inflammation.
Vasculogenesis is the process by which blood islands form in the yolk sac, and from which the first blood vessels in the embryo develop. It is an essential step in the development of the circulatory system. <br><br>Distinct from angiogenesis, which is the formation of new blood vessels from pre-existing vessels, vasculogenesis begins with the formation of angioblasts (precursor cells of blood vessels) and the aggregation of these cells into a vascular network.
Relating to the cause of vasculature diseases, particularly affecting the blood vessels, especially the large ones such as aorta or arteries.
A container, often made of ceramic or glass, designed to hold a bouquet of flowers or other decorative objects.
Vasectomies are a type of surgical procedure for male sterilization, where a portion of the vas deferens (the tubes that carry sperm) is cut, blocked, or tied off, thereby preventing sperm from being able to reach the penis and enter the semen. This results in reduced fertility in the male and is often sought after for birth control purposes.
Having undergone a vasectomy, a surgical procedure that cuts or blocks the vas deferens, the tubes through which sperm travel from the testes to the penis, thereby preventing sperm from being released during ejaculation.
A man who has undergone a vasectomy, a surgical procedure that involves cutting or blocking the tubes that carry sperm out of a man's testicles.