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angioneuropathy

angioneuropathy

 [an″je-o-noo͡-rop´ah-the]
any neuropathy affecting primarily the blood vessels; a disorder of the vasomotor system, as angiospasm or angioparalysis. adj., adj angioneuropath´ic.
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an·gi·o·neu·rop·a·thy

(an'jē-ō-nū-rop'ă-thē),
A vascular disorder attributed to an abnormality of the autonomic nervous system fibers supplying the blood vessels (that is, the vasomotor system).
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an·gi·o·neu·rop·a·thy

(an'jē-ō-nūr-op'ă-thē)
Vascular disorder attributed to abnormality of autonomic nervous system fibers supplying blood vessels.
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