Dilation (orig. latin Dilatation), meaning 'widening' , 'extending' or change in volume. Example: Dilation of the ventricles of the heart, Vessel dilation, Dilation of the smooth muscles etc. Mydriatic is the medical term that pertains to dilating the pupils, such as the drops that you get at the eye doctor's office. Aneurysmal refers to dilation of an artery.
Abdominal aneurysmorrhaphy is the medical term meaning suture of an abdominal aneurysm. A localized balloonlike enlargement of an artery is an aneurysm.
The medical term for ureter dilation is hydroureter. This condition refers to the abnormal widening of the ureter, typically due to blockage or obstruction. Treatment may involve addressing the underlying cause to relieve the dilation.
Arteriopexy is the medical term meaning surgical fixation of an artery.
Radial arteriorrhaphy is the medical term meaning suture of the radial artery.
Bronchiectasis is the medical term for dilation of the bronchi. It is a chronic necrotizing infection of bronchi & bronchioles causing abnormal permanent dilation of these airways.Rationale: Dilation (-ectasis) of the bronchi (bronchi/o = bronchus).treakia i thinkbronchiectasis
The medical term for abnormal dilation of the esophagus is "esophageal dilatation" or "esophageal dilation." This condition can lead to difficulties swallowing and other complications. Treatment may involve medication, lifestyle changes, or surgical intervention.
Arteriopexy is the medical term meaning surgical fixation of an artery. -pexy is the medical terminology combining form meaning surgical fixation.
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Arteritis is the medical term meaning inflammation of an artery. For instance, temporal arteritis is inflammation of the temporal artery.
The medical term for dilation of a calyx is caliectasis. It refers to the enlargement or dilation of the calyces, which are part of the kidney's collecting system that helps transport urine to the renal pelvis.
The medical term for abnormal dilation of a vessel is "aneurysm." Aneurysms can occur in arteries or veins and are classified based on their location and cause. They can be asymptomatic or present with symptoms such as pain or rupture.