Words to Describe aortic
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Things aortic often describes ("aortic ________")
- opening
- cells
- annulus
- incompetence
- pressure
- atherosclerosis
- sclerosis
- vessels
- plexus
- leaflets
- occlusion
- anomalies
- repair
- diameter
- cusps
- aneurysms
- replacement
- lesion
- balloon
- orifice
- valves
- dissection
- impedance
- regurgitation
- bodies
- cannula
- anastomosis
- arch
- nerve
- pump
- valve
- sinus
- obstruction
- origin
- atresia
- disease
- valvuloplasty
- arteries
- gradient
- ring
- bifurcation
- component
- calcification
- intima
- rings
- graft
- pulsation
- pressures
- grafts
- lumen
- knob
- rupture
- surgery
- clamping
- blood
- dilatation
- murmur
- counterpulsation
- constriction
- homografts
- wall
- nodes
- branches
- strips
- baroreceptors
- dilation
- insufficiency
- isthmus
- leaflet
- sound
- aneurysm
- flow
- velocity
- endothelium
- prosthesis
- clamp
- homograft
- root
- hiatus
- area
- stenosis
- chemoreceptors
- cusp
- lesions
- reconstruction
- murmurs
- syndrome
- sac
- segment
- aneurism
- arches
- injury
- tissue
- coarctation
- involvement
- dissections
- closure
How aortic often is described ("________ aortic")
- valvular
- cultured
- calcific
- closed
- mitral
- incompetent
- dorsal
- anterior
- lateral
- supravalvular
- para
- simultaneous
- primitive
- infected
- calcified
- obstructive
- combined
- subvalvular
- rheumatic
- syphilitic
- central
- experimental
- thoracoabdominal
- traumatic
- chronic
- acute
- systolic
- prosthetic
- normal
- advanced
- rat
- proximal
- coronary
- acquired
- mild
- asymptomatic
- degenerative
- loud
- right
- moderate
- regurgitant
- congenital
- second
- separated
- symptomatic
- mean
- coexistent
- fetal
- distal
- critical
- elective
- abdominal
- double
- ruptured
- stenotic
- bicuspid
- porcine
- abnormal
- separate
- pulmonic
- blunt
- retrograde
- bovine
- infrarenal
- posterior
- associated
- dominant
- thoracic
- denervated
- pure
- concomitant
- fulminant
- significant
- severe
- left
- concurrent
- human
- extensive
- diseased
- isolated