Arteritis

Word ARTERITIS
Character 9
Hyphenation ar te ri tis
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Arteritis"

What do we mean by arteritis?

Inflammation of an artery or arteries. noun

Inflammation of an artery or of the arteries. noun

Inflammation of an artery or arteries. noun

The inflammation of arterial walls, often due to infection or an autoimmune response. noun

Inflammation of an artery noun

The inflammation of arterial walls, often due to infection or an autoimmune response.

N. Person who produces drawings, poems, paintings, sculptures etc that aren't very good. Often a friend or relative. .............. Urban Dictionary

A) Arter is a name that is often mistaken for an ant eater named Arthur. B) Arter will go through many lengths to please a girl, is even down for a rim job. He is definitely asian. Urban Dictionary

Arter is a combination of the words Writer and Artist. To have Arters-Block is to have no inspiration to create art or write any form of literature. This is a play on words of the original term Writer's Block, givin git a more universal creative umbrella. Urban Dictionary

The exchange of goods or services between two or more people with creative or artistic skill sets and without any money actually transferring between parties. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Arteritis

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The word "arteritis" in example sentences

I wonder if giant cell arteritis is actually produced by low fat diets? ❋ Unknown (2008)

I worried, I fretted, I went to see my gp, and a locum--substitute personnel filling in temporarily, for all my non-UK friends--scared me with a possible diagnosis of temporal arteritis, which my regular gp then negated. ❋ Camies (2006)

-- Partial or complete obstruction of arteries (brachial or others) occurs as the result of direct injury to the vessel wall from compression and tension of muscles and resultant arteritis; lodging of emboli; and parasitic invasion of vessel walls causing internal arteritis. ❋ John Victor Lacroix (N/A)

Sclerostomiasis with attendant arteritis, thrombus formation and subsequent lodgement of emboli in the iliac, femoral, or other arteries, causes sufficient obstruction to prevent free circulation of blood, and the characteristic lameness of thrombosis results. ❋ John Victor Lacroix (N/A)

As judged by lesions of the aorta and iliac arteries in dissecting subjects, the conclusion that arteritis and resultant disorders are of rather frequent occurrence, is logical. ❋ John Victor Lacroix (N/A)

The cause of arteritis is unknown in many instances, but parasitic invasion and contiguous involvement of vessels in some inflammatory injuries are etiological factors. ❋ John Victor Lacroix (N/A)

_ -- In acute arteritis we find swelling along the vessel, loss of elasticity, friability, and thickening of the walls; a roughness and loss of gloss of the inner coat, with the formation of coagula or pus in the vessel. ❋ Charles B. Michener (1877)

The coats undergo the same changes as in arteritis; clots of blood and lymph plug the inflamed vessel, and, if the inflammatory process continues, these are converted into pus, which ruptures the vessel and produces a deep abscess; or it may be carried away in the circulation and produce metastatic abscess in the lungs or other remote organs. ❋ Charles B. Michener (1877)

This worm produces an arteritis, with atheroma, degeneration, and dilatation of the mesenteric arteries, associated with thrombus and aneurism. ❋ Charles B. Michener (1877)

This is usually the result of arteritis, and may partly or wholly be impervious to the flow of blood. ❋ Charles B. Michener (1877)

Subacute or chronic arteritis may affect only the outer coat ❋ Charles B. Michener (1877)

A vascular surgeon gave a diagnosis of temporal arteritis - inflammation of the arteries of the head, eyes and face, which can cause blindness and strokes. ❋ M.D. By LISA SANDERS (2012)

As noted before, polymyalgia rheumatica and temporal arteritis may also have very high ESRs. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In her study, Vidament focused on stallions which had been immunocastrated because they carried the equine viral arteritis virus. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The full differential diagnosis of PAD includes popliteal entrapment syndrome, popliteal adventitial cyst, or popliteal aneurysm, thromboangiitis obliterans, arteritis, and fibromuscular dysplasia. ❋ Amelbracho (2010)

Moreover, 10% of patients with symptoms of PAD actually have popliteal aneurysm, thromboangiitis obliterans (also known as Buerger's disease), arteritis, or fibromuscular dysplasia. ❋ Amelbracho (2010)

Nova Scotia duck tolling retrievers (NSDTRs) are strongly predis¬posed to many immune-mediated diseases, including a systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) - related disease complex comprising an immune-mediated rheumatic disease (IMRD) and steroid-responsive meningitis-arteritis ❋ Unknown (2010)

Mayo Clinic researchers have discovered an effective new way to treat giant cell arteritis (GCA), a ... ❋ Editors (2010)

So, [I hear you] have a [budding] artist in your family. Well ...more of an arter really ... but she can [skip] real well. ❋ Gnostic3 (2019)

A) Have you guys ever seen that show [Arter]? B) No. Are you talking about Arthur [the ant] eater? A) No I'm talking about that asian kid that gave that girl [a rim job]. ❋ Arter (2009)

I have been feeling so uninspired, I have a bad [case] of Arters-Block. I can't [paint], I can't [write], must be Arters-Block! ❋ RaivynBlackheart (2017)

1. "How much was that logo? -I didn't pay anything for it. I designed a website [for my friend], and she made the logo in return. So you were [artering]? -Exactly." 2. "If it weren't for artering, I wouldn't be able to afford my new high-tech [easel]... because I'm a poor artist." ❋ Smcconk (2016)

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