Renarrowing of an artery after angioplasty, stent or bypass.
Tortuous veins of lower extremities; venous insufficiency.
Disease or phenomenon caused by intense vasospasm in digits and occasionally toes.
Collective name represents a group of vascular disorders that cause inflammatory injury and necrosis of blood vessels.
Name of treatment for tortuous veins, injection of agent into collapsed vein to produce fibrosis of lumen.
Vessel wall clots that can occur from poor blood flow. abbreviation.
Type of hypercholesterolemia that describes raised cholesterol that is independent of other health problems.
Is also tissue plasminogen activator.
Denotes fibrofatty lesions in the intimal lining of arteries, especially coronary.
Term used to describe aneurysm that is bounded by a complete vessel wall. No tears.
Abnormal localized dilation of a blood vessel.
Type of aneurysm seen as a small spherical dilation of the vessel, usually at a bifurcation.
Common endocrine disorder that often raises lipid levels.
Pain caused by insufficient blood flow, especially during exercise, may be intermittent.
Type of aneurysm that results from tear in wall; blood can enter vessel wall.
False aneurysm alternative.
Is a large vessel vasculitis of obscure etiology; usually affects women of childbearing age.
This disease is a vasculitis, arterial disorder that results in thrombus formation. More common in smokers.
Small veins that carry blood back to the heart and lungs.