fusiform aneurysm - translation to arabic
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fusiform aneurysm - translation to arabic

BULGE IN THE WALL OF A BLOOD VESSEL
Aneurism; Aneurysms; Aneurisms; Aneuryism; Anurism; Saccular; Anyurism; Fusiform aneurysm; Anureism; Arterial aneurysm; Macroaneurysms; Ruptured aneurysm; Anurysm; Venous aneurysm; @neurIST
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fusiform aneurysm         
‎ أُمُّ الدَّمِ المِغْزَلِيَّة‎
ANEURISM         

ألاسم

تمدد اّوعية الدموية; أنورسما تمدد اِوعية الدموية

SACCULAR         

ألاسم

زِقّ ; كِيس ; كِيسَة

Definition

Aneurism
·noun A soft, pulsating, hollow tumor, containing blood, arising from the preternatural dilation or rupture of the coats of an Artery.

Wikipedia

Aneurysm

An aneurysm is an outward bulging, likened to a bubble or balloon, caused by a localized, abnormal, weak spot on a blood vessel wall. Aneurysms may be a result of a hereditary condition or an acquired disease. Aneurysms can also be a nidus (starting point) for clot formation (thrombosis) and embolization. As an aneurysm increases in size, the risk of rupture, which leads to uncontrolled bleeding, increases. Although they may occur in any blood vessel, particularly lethal examples include aneurysms of the Circle of Willis in the brain, aortic aneurysms affecting the thoracic aorta, and abdominal aortic aneurysms. Aneurysms can arise in the heart itself following a heart attack, including both ventricular and atrial septal aneurysms. There are congenital atrial septal aneurysms, a rare heart defect.