"Vasoformative" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Term used to describe the process of connecting with something, especially someone, at a deep emotional or intuitive level.
To cause blood vessels to widen (dilate), resulting in an increase in blood flow and a decrease in blood pressure.
Causing blood vessels to dilate or widen, leading to increased blood flow to a particular area.
A vasodilator is a type of medication that widens (dilates) the blood vessels, thereby reducing their resistance to blood flow and lowering blood pressure. Vasodilators can be used to treat conditions such as high blood pressure, heart failure, and angina (chest pain). They are also known as vasodilatory agents. Vasodilation can improve blood flow to peripheral organs and may help to reduce the workload on the heart.
Medications or substances that cause the dilation (widening) of blood vessels. This can lower blood pressure and improve blood flow to the heart. They are used to treat conditions such as high blood pressure, chest pain, and angina.
Relaxing the smooth muscle around blood vessels causing them to dilate and increase blood flow, often used to describe medications that help lower blood pressure.
A rather specialized medical term!<br><br>Vasosepididymostomy is a surgical procedure to reconstruct or bypass a blockage in the vas deferens, which is a muscular tube that carries sperm from the testicles to the ejaculatory ducts, ultimately leading to the penis. It is a way to restore fertility in individuals with vasectomy reversal or certain types of blockages.<br><br>In simpler terms, a vasoepididymostomy is a surgical procedure aimed to repair or replace the vas deferens to help restore sperm transport and fertility.
In medical and tissue biology, the term "vasogenic" refers to something related to, or caused by, the growth of new blood vessels (vasculogenesis).<br><br>In particular, vasogenic refers to the type of edema, or swelling, that occurs when fluid leaks out of the bloodstream into the tissues due to the formation and increased permeability of new, and often unstable, blood vessels.<br><br>This type of edema is often seen in conditions such as stroke, brain tumors, and other types of traumatic injuries, where there is an increase in blood flow and permeability in the affected area.<br><br>Vasogenic edema is characterized by the accumulation of interstitial fluid in the swollen tissue, which can lead to structural damage, cellular dysfunction, and other negative consequences.<br><br>More broadly, the term "vasogenic" can also refer to any tissue growth, increase in blood flow, or tumor formation that arises from the process of angiogenesis, or the formation of new blood vessels.
I couldn't find any definition for "vasogram". It's possible it's a misspelling or a word not widely used in the English language. However, I think you may be referring to "telegram" or "telegramme" which is an official message sent through a communication channel, but I highly doubt its relevance.
Vasography is a term that originates from the Greek words "vaso," meaning vessel, and the suffix "graphy," meaning writing or description.<br><br>In medicine, vasography is the process of visualizing or producing images of the blood vessels (vasculature) in the body, especially the blood vessels of the brain. This can be done using methods such as X-rays, MRI, or CT scans, as well as through surgical procedures that involve injecting a contrast agent into the vessels to make them more visible.<br><br>In a broader sense, vasography can also refer to the study or documentation of blood vessel anatomy and function in various clinical or research contexts.
Vasohypertonic refers to a substance that has a hypotonic effect on blood vessels, causing them to dilate or become wider. This can lead to a decrease in blood pressure.<br><br>In simpler terms, it's a substance that lowers blood pressure by making blood vessels relax and expand.
Gynaecological operation in which the Fallopian tubes are tied or blocked to prevent further conception.
A vasometer is a laboratory apparatus used to measure the boiling point of a substance. It is essentially a specialized form of a G-temperature measuring instrument.