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cardiovascular system

angi/o

blood or lymph vessel

aort/o

aorta

arteri/o

artery

brady-

slow

cardi/o

heart

-crasia

a mixture or blending

-emia

blood, blood condition

erythr/o

red

hem/o hemat/o

blood, relating to the blood

leuk/o

white

phleb/o

vein

tachy-

fast, rapid

thromb/o

clot

ven/o

vein

ACE inhibitor

blocks the action of the enzyme that causes the blood vessels to contract, resulting in hypertension

anemia

a lower than normal number of erythrocytes (red blood cells) in the blood

aneurysm

a localized weak spot or balloon like enlargement of the wall of an artery

angina

a condition of episodes of severe chest pain due to inadequate blood flow to the myocardium

angioplasty

the technique of mechanically widening a narrowed or obstructed blood vessel

anticoagulant

medication that slows coagulation and prevents new clots from forming

aplastic anemia

a condition characterized by the absence of all formed blood elements caused by the failure of blood cell productionin the bone marrow

arrhythmia

the loss of the normal rhythm of the heartbeat

atherectomy

surgical removal of plaque buildup from the interior lining of an artery

atheroma

A deposit of plaque on or within the arterial wall

atherosclerosis

hardening and narrowing of the arteries due to buildup of cholesterol plaque on the interior walls of the arteries

atrial fibrillation

when the normal rhythmic contractions of the atria are replaced by rapid uncontrolled twitching of the muscular hard wall

automated external defibrillator

electronic equipment, that automatically samples, the hearts, electrical rhythms, and when necessary, externally, shocks, the heart to restore a normal cardiac rhythm

beta-blocker

medication that reduces the workload of the heart by slowing the rate of the heartbeat

blood dyscrasia

any pathological condition of the cellular elements of the blood

bradycardia

abnormally slow resting heart rate

cardiac arrest

an event in which they heart abruptly stops beating, or develops an arrhythmia that prevents it from pumping blood effectively

cardiac catheterization

a diagnostic and treatment procedure in which a catheter is passed into a vein or an artery and is guided into the heart

cardiomyopathy

The term used to describe all diseases of the heart muscle

carotid endarterectomy

surgical removal of the lining of a portion of a clogged carotid artery leading to the brain.

cholesterol

a fatty substance that travels through the blood and is found in all parts of the body

chronic venous insufficiency

a condition in which venous circulation is inadequate due to partial vein, blockage or leakage of venous valves

coronary artery disease

Arthrosclerosis of the coronary arteries that reduce blood supply to the heart muscle

coronary thrombosis

damage to the heart muscle caused by a thrombus blocking coronary artery

defibrillation

The use of electrical shock to restore the hearts, normal rhythm, also known as cardioversion

diuretic

medication administered to stimulate the kidneys to increase the secretion of urine to read the body of excess sodium and water

electrocardiogram

a record of electrical activity of the myocardium

embolism

The sudden blockage of a blood vessel by an embolus

embolus

A foreign object, such as a blood clot, quantity of air or gas or a bit of tissue or tumor that is circulating in the blood

endocarditis

inflammation of the inner lining of the heart

erythrocytes

mature red blood cells produced by the Redbone marrow

hemoglobin

The oxygen carrying blood protein pigment of the erythocytes

hemolytic anemia

A condition of an inadequate number of circulating red blood cells due to the premature destruction of the cells by the spleen

hemostasis

to stop or control bleeding

leukemia

A type of cancer characterized by a progressive increase in the number of abnormal leukocytes (white blood cells) found in blood, forming tissues, other organs, and in circulating blood

leukocytes

White blood cells that are involved in defending the body against infective organisms and foreign substance

leukopenia

A decrease in the number of disease fighting white blood cells circulating in the blood

megaloblastic anemia

A blood disorder characterized by anemia, in which red blood cells are larger than normal

myelodysplastic syndrome

A type of cancer in which there is insufficient production of one or more types of blood cells due to dysfunction of the bone marrow

myocardial infarction

the occlusion (blockage) of one or more coronary arteries caused by black buildup, commonly known as a heart attack

orthostatic hypotension

Low blood pressure that occurs upon standing up also known as postural hypotension

pericardium

The double walled membranous sac that encloses the heart

pernicious anemia

A form of anemia caused by lack of protein that helps the body absorb vitamin B 12, which is necessary for the formation of red blood cells

phlebitis

inflammation of a vein

raynauds disease

A peripheral arterial occlusive disease in which intermittent attacks are triggered by cold or stress

sepsis

A potentially life-threatening infection that results from bacteria or other infectious organisms entering the bloodstream

sickle cell anemia

A genetic disorder that causes abnormal hemoglobin resulting in some red blood cells, assuming an abnormal sickle shape that interferes with normal blood flow

tachycardia

an abnormally, rapid resting heart rate

temporal arteritis

a form of vasculitis that can cause headaches, visual impairment, jaw, pain, and other symptoms

thallium stress test

A diagnostic test performed to evaluate how well blood flows through the coronary arteries of the heart muscle during exercise

thrombocytopenia

A condition in which there is an abnormally small number of platelets circulating in the blood

thrombolytic

medication that dissolves or causes a thrombus to break up also known as a clotbusting drug

thrombosis

The abnormal condition of having a thrombus

thrombotic occlusion

The blocking of an artery by a thrombus

thrombus

A blood clot attached to the interior wall of a vein or an artery

transfusion reaction

A serious and potentially fatal complication of a blood transfusion in which a severe immune response occurs because the patients blood and the donated blood do not match

valvulitis

inflammation of a heart valve

varicose veins

abnormally, swollen veins, usually occurring in the superficial veins of the legs

ventricular fibrillation

The rapid irregular and useless contractions of the ventricles

ventricular tachycardia

A very rapid heartbeat that begins within the ventricles

angi/o

blood vessel

Aort/o

Aorta

Arteri/o

artery

Ather/o

plaque, fatty substance

Cardi/o

heart

Coron/o

the heart

Erythr/o

red

Hem/o

blood

Hemat/o

the blood

leuk/o

white

my/o

muscle

phleb/o

vein

thromb/o

clot

Vascul/o

blood vessel

Ven/o

the vein

a-/an-

without, less than

anti-

against

brady-

slow

endo-

within, inside

hyper-

increased

hypo-

decreased

peri-

surrounding

tachy-

fast, rapid

-cyte

cell

-itis

inflammation

-lytic

destroy or dissolve

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