Angina
111Angina, Vincent — This is trench mouth, a progressive painful infection with ulceration, swelling and sloughing off of dead tissue from the mouth and throat due to the spread of infection from the gums. Certain germs (including fusiform bacteria and spirochetes)… …
112angina pectoris — noun a heart condition marked by paroxysms of chest pain due to reduced oxygen to the heart • Syn: ↑angina • Derivationally related forms: ↑anginous (for: ↑angina), ↑anginal (for: ↑angina) …
113Angina lateralis — Pharyngitis (viral) Eine Rachenentzündung (auch Pharyngitis genannt) ist eine Entzündung der Rachenschleimhaut. Sie tritt als Begleiterscheinung von entzündlichen Prozessen im Hals Rachenbereich in Erscheinung. Die mit ihr auftretenden… …
114Angina pectoris — Stenokardie; Herzenge; Brustenge; Herzbeklemmung; Herzschmerz * * * An|gi|na Pẹc|to|ris 〈f.; ; unz.; Med.〉 Erkrankung mit Anfällen von heftigen Herzschmerzen, Beklemmung der Br …
115angina pectoris — an·gì·na pèc·to·ris loc.s.f., lat. TS med. sindrome caratterizzat da violenti dolori al torace, con irradiazioni spec. al braccio e alla spalla sinitra e con grave senso di costrizione, causata in genere da ischemia del miocardio {{line}}… …
116angina pectoris — noun Etymology: New Latin, literally, angina of the chest Date: 1768 a disease marked by brief paroxysmal attacks of chest pain precipitated by deficient oxygenation of the heart muscles …
117Angina, Prinzmetal — Chest pain due to coronary artery spasm, a sudden constriction of a coronary artery (one of the vessels that supply the heart muscle with blood rich in oxygen) depriving the heart muscle (myocardium) of blood and oxygen. This is also called… …
118Angina, variant — Chest pain due to coronary artery spasm, a sudden constriction of a coronary artery (one of the vessels that supply the heart muscle with blood rich in oxygen) depriving the heart muscle (myocardium) of blood and oxygen. This is also called… …
119angina of effort — effort associated angina stable a. pectoris …
120angina pectoris — pain in the centre of the chest, which is induced by exercise and relieved by rest and may spread to the jaws and arms. Angina pectoris occurs when the demand for blood by the heart exceeds the supply of the coronary arteries and it usually… …