The medical term that describes a disease involving both nerves and blood vessels is "neurovascular disorder." This term encompasses various conditions that affect the interaction between the nervous system and the vascular system, potentially leading to symptoms like pain, numbness, or impaired blood flow. Examples include conditions like vasculitis or diabetic neuropathy, where nerve damage and blood vessel inflammation can occur simultaneously.
A hemangioma is the medical term meaning tumor of blood vessels.
Bart syndrome is the medical term used to describe absence of skin. The disease is inherited by autosomal dominant transmission.
Narrowing of the blood vessels is called atherosclerosis.
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Fluorescein angiography is the medical term meaning radiographic study of the blood vessels of the retina. This process can examine retinal vessels in the case of diabetes.
Avascular is the medical term meaning without blood vessels.
A fistula is an abnormal connection between two cavities or vessels in the body. They are usually caused by a disease, for example Crohn's disease. Their treatment can be complicated.
Vasculitis
Blood vessels
Nephrovascular means pertaining to kidney vessels.
vascular disease (as Raynaud's disease and Buerger's disease) affecting blood vessels outside of the heart and especially those vessels supplying the extremities
Neoplasm is the medical term meaning tumor; a neoplasm can be malignant (cancerous) or benign.