angi-, angio-, angei-, -angium
(Greek > Latin: [receptacle], vessel, often a blood vessel; "covered by a seed or vessel", a seed vessel; a learned borrowing from Greek meaning "vessel", "container")
panangitis
Inflammation involving all the coats of a blood vessel.
periangiocholitis
Inflammation of the tissue adjacent to the bile ducts.
periangioma
A tumor surrounding a blood vessel.
periangitis
1. Inflammation of the outer coat of or the tissues around a blood or lymph vessel.
2. Inflammation of the adventitia (outermost connective tissue covering) of a blood vessel or of the tissues surrounding it or a lymphatic vessel.
pharmacoangiography
Angiography in which visualization is enhanced by manipulating the flow of blood by the administration of vasodilating and vasoconstricting agents.
phlebangioma
A venous aneurysm or an aneurysm that occurs in a vein.
phonoangiography
Recording and analysis of the audible frequency-intensity components of the bruit of turbulent arterial blood flow through a stenotic lesion.
pneumoangiography
A radiographic contrast study of the pulmonary blood vessels.
polyangitis
Inflammation involving many blood or lymph vessels.
polysporangium
A sporangium (structure in which spores are produced) containing numerous spores.
progametangium
The hyphal (filaments or threads composing the mycelium of a fungus) tip of certain fungi that produces the gametangium (cell or organ in which gametes develop) and subsequent gametes.
pseudoangina
sialoangiectasis
Dilatation of the salivary ducts.
sialoangiography
Radiography of the ducts of the salivary glands after injection of radiopaque material.
sialoangitis, sialoangiitis
Inflammation of the salivary ducts.
Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectly, involving "blood" word units:
apheresis;
-emia;
hemo-;
hemoglobin-;
phleb-;
sangui-;
vas-;
vascul-.