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Angina pectorisAngina An*gi"na, n. [L., fr. angere to strangle, to choke. See
Anger, n.] (Med.)
Any inflammatory affection of the throat or faces, as the
quinsy, malignant sore throat, croup, etc., especially such
as tends to produce suffocation, choking, or shortness of
breath.
Angina pectoris, a peculiarly painful disease, so named
from a sense of suffocating contraction or tightening of
the lower part of the chest; -- called also breast pang,
spasm of the chest. Inspectorial
Inspectorial In`spec*to"ri*al, a.
Of or pertaining to an inspector or to inspection. [R.]
PectorialPectoral Pec"to*ral, a. [L. pectoralis, fr. pectus, -oris the
breast; cf. F. pectoral.]
1. Of or pertaining to the breast, or chest; as, the pectoral
muscles.
2. Relating to, or good for, diseases of the chest or lungs;
as, a pectoral remedy.
3. (Zo["o]l.) Having the breast conspicuously colored; as,
the pectoral sandpiper.
Pectoral arch, or Pectoral girdle (Anat.), the two or
more bony or cartilaginous pieces of the vertebrate
skeleton to which the fore limbs are articulated; the
shoulder girdle. In man it consists of two bones, the
scapula and clavicle, on each side.
Pectorial cross (Eccl.), a cross worn on the breast by
bishops and abbots, and sometimes also by canons.
Pectorial fins, or Pectorials (Zo["o]l.), fins situated
on the sides, behind the gills. See Illust. under Fin.
Pectorial rail. (Zo["o]l.) See Land rail
(b) under Land.
Pectorial sandpiper (Zo["o]l.), the jacksnipe
(b) . Pectorial crossPectoral Pec"to*ral, a. [L. pectoralis, fr. pectus, -oris the
breast; cf. F. pectoral.]
1. Of or pertaining to the breast, or chest; as, the pectoral
muscles.
2. Relating to, or good for, diseases of the chest or lungs;
as, a pectoral remedy.
3. (Zo["o]l.) Having the breast conspicuously colored; as,
the pectoral sandpiper.
Pectoral arch, or Pectoral girdle (Anat.), the two or
more bony or cartilaginous pieces of the vertebrate
skeleton to which the fore limbs are articulated; the
shoulder girdle. In man it consists of two bones, the
scapula and clavicle, on each side.
Pectorial cross (Eccl.), a cross worn on the breast by
bishops and abbots, and sometimes also by canons.
Pectorial fins, or Pectorials (Zo["o]l.), fins situated
on the sides, behind the gills. See Illust. under Fin.
Pectorial rail. (Zo["o]l.) See Land rail
(b) under Land.
Pectorial sandpiper (Zo["o]l.), the jacksnipe
(b) . Pectorial railPectoral Pec"to*ral, a. [L. pectoralis, fr. pectus, -oris the
breast; cf. F. pectoral.]
1. Of or pertaining to the breast, or chest; as, the pectoral
muscles.
2. Relating to, or good for, diseases of the chest or lungs;
as, a pectoral remedy.
3. (Zo["o]l.) Having the breast conspicuously colored; as,
the pectoral sandpiper.
Pectoral arch, or Pectoral girdle (Anat.), the two or
more bony or cartilaginous pieces of the vertebrate
skeleton to which the fore limbs are articulated; the
shoulder girdle. In man it consists of two bones, the
scapula and clavicle, on each side.
Pectorial cross (Eccl.), a cross worn on the breast by
bishops and abbots, and sometimes also by canons.
Pectorial fins, or Pectorials (Zo["o]l.), fins situated
on the sides, behind the gills. See Illust. under Fin.
Pectorial rail. (Zo["o]l.) See Land rail
(b) under Land.
Pectorial sandpiper (Zo["o]l.), the jacksnipe
(b) . Pectorial sandpiperPectoral Pec"to*ral, a. [L. pectoralis, fr. pectus, -oris the
breast; cf. F. pectoral.]
1. Of or pertaining to the breast, or chest; as, the pectoral
muscles.
2. Relating to, or good for, diseases of the chest or lungs;
as, a pectoral remedy.
3. (Zo["o]l.) Having the breast conspicuously colored; as,
the pectoral sandpiper.
Pectoral arch, or Pectoral girdle (Anat.), the two or
more bony or cartilaginous pieces of the vertebrate
skeleton to which the fore limbs are articulated; the
shoulder girdle. In man it consists of two bones, the
scapula and clavicle, on each side.
Pectorial cross (Eccl.), a cross worn on the breast by
bishops and abbots, and sometimes also by canons.
Pectorial fins, or Pectorials (Zo["o]l.), fins situated
on the sides, behind the gills. See Illust. under Fin.
Pectorial rail. (Zo["o]l.) See Land rail
(b) under Land.
Pectorial sandpiper (Zo["o]l.), the jacksnipe
(b) . PectorialsPectoral Pec"to*ral, a. [L. pectoralis, fr. pectus, -oris the
breast; cf. F. pectoral.]
1. Of or pertaining to the breast, or chest; as, the pectoral
muscles.
2. Relating to, or good for, diseases of the chest or lungs;
as, a pectoral remedy.
3. (Zo["o]l.) Having the breast conspicuously colored; as,
the pectoral sandpiper.
Pectoral arch, or Pectoral girdle (Anat.), the two or
more bony or cartilaginous pieces of the vertebrate
skeleton to which the fore limbs are articulated; the
shoulder girdle. In man it consists of two bones, the
scapula and clavicle, on each side.
Pectorial cross (Eccl.), a cross worn on the breast by
bishops and abbots, and sometimes also by canons.
Pectorial fins, or Pectorials (Zo["o]l.), fins situated
on the sides, behind the gills. See Illust. under Fin.
Pectorial rail. (Zo["o]l.) See Land rail
(b) under Land.
Pectorial sandpiper (Zo["o]l.), the jacksnipe
(b) . Pectoriloquial
Pectoriloquial Pec`to*ri*lo"qui*al, a. [Cf. F. pectoriloque.]
Pertaining to, or of the nature of, pectoriloquy.
Pectoriloquism
Pectoriloquism Pec`to*ril"o*quism, n.
Pectoriloquy.
Pectoriloquous
Pectoriloquous Pec`to*ril"o*quous, a.
Pectoriloquial.
Meaning of Pectori from wikipedia
- Angina, also
known as
angina pectoris, is
chest pain or pressure,
usually caused by
insufficient blood flow to the
heart muscle (myocardium). It is most...
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Unstable angina is a type of
angina pectoris that is
irregular or more
easily provoked. It is
classified as a type of
acute coronary syndrome. It can be...
- Merliss, Reuben; Wada, Takashi; Bor, Naci (1959). "Angina
pectoris I. A
variant form of
angina pectoris". The
American Journal of Medicine. 27 (3): 375–88....
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around the 13th
century when it was
distinguished from the "throat voice" (
pectoris, guttoris, capitis—at this time it is
likely that head
voice referred to...
- The
Canadian Cardiovascular Society grading of
angina pectoris (sometimes
referred to as the CCS
Angina Grading Scale or the CCS
Functional classification...
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thrombosis Coronary vasospasm Myocardial bridge Active ischemia Angina pectoris Prinzmetal's
angina Stable angina Acute coronary syndrome Myocardial infarction...
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Cardiovascular Society grading of
angina pectoris.
Canadian Cardiovascular Society grading of
angina pectoris European Heart Rhythm ****ociation
score of...
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mononitrate is a nitrate-class drug used for the
prevention of
angina pectoris. The
sublingual patch has an
onset of five
minutes and a
duration of action...
- hypertension, atherosclerosis,
coronary artery disease causing angina pectoris, and
congestive heart failure.
Hospital physicians and two
outside specialists...
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dilation of the
vascular system) to
treat heart conditions, such as
angina pectoris and
chronic heart failure.
Though it was
previously known that
these beneficial...