Definition of Endarteritis. Meaning of Endarteritis. Synonyms of Endarteritis

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Definition of Endarteritis

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- Obliterating endarteritis is severe proliferating endarteritis (inflammation of the intima or inner lining of an artery) that results in an occlusion...
- side effect injury in adjacent tissue via progressive, proliferative endarteritis, inflamed arterial linings that disrupt the tissue's blood supply. Hypotension...
- chronic latent infection causes severe inflammation of CNS arteries called endarteritis obliterans, leading to meningovascular syphilis. The parenchymal syphilis...
- cerebrospinal meningitis. He provided an early description of syphilitic endarteritis obliterans, a condition that is sometimes referred to as "Heubner's disease"...
- and gangrene. Inadvertent intra-arterial injection can also result in endarteritis and thrombosis, with ultimately similar consequences. The drug—usually...
- disorder to new growth of tissue from the intima, and proposed the name "endarteritis obliterans" for the disease. Winiwarter's discovery wasn't the first...
- the cause of syphilitic aortitis in tertiary syphilis. Obliterating endarteritis of the vasa vasorum results in ischemia and weakening of the aortic adventitia...
- beam divergence. These wounds demonstrate progressive, proliferative endarteritis, inflamed arterial linings that disrupt the tissue's blood supply. Such...
- turbinal bones and seromucinous glands tends to occur, due to obliterative endarteritis and periarteritis causing decreased blood supply, hence the supplying...
- arterial manifestations of BD bears many pitfalls since the obliterative endarteritis of vasa vasorum causes thickening of the medial layer and splitting of...