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angiology /an·gi·ol·o·gy/ (an″je-ol´ah-je) the study of the vessels of the body; also, the sum of knowledge relating to the blood and lymph vessels.
an·gi·ol·o·gy (nj-l-j)
n.
The study of blood vessels and lymphatic vessels.

angiology [an″je-ol´o-je]
scientific study or description of the blood and lymph vessels.

angiology (an·jē·ˑ·l·jē),
n the branch of anatomical study that focuses on the blood and lymph vessels.

angiology
scientific study or description of the blood and lymph vessels.

systematic angiology
angiology of a single body system.


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