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")

angiocardiokinetic
1. Affecting the motions or movements of the heart and blood vessels.
2. Any agent that affects the movements of the heart and vessels.
angiocardiopathy (s) (noun), angiocardiopathies (pl)
A disease affecting both the heart and blood vessels: Mrs. Williams had a serious case of angiocardiopathy and had to stay in hospital for a very long time.
angiocarditis
Inflammation of the heart and great blood vessels.
angiocarp
A tree bearing fruit enclosed in a shell or involucre or husk.
angiocarpic
Having or being fruit enclosed in a shell or husk.
angiocarpous
1. Having fruit enclosed within a covering that does not form a part of itself; as, the filbert covered by its husk, or the acorn seated in its cupule.
2. Having the seeds or spores covered, as in certain lichens.
angiocavernoma
Cavernous hemangioma, a vascular tumor composed of large dilated blood vessels and containing large blood-filled spaces, due to dilation and thickening of the walls of the capillary loops. Also called cavernous angioma.

A vascular tumor preponderantly composed of large dilated blood vessels, often containing large amounts of blood, occurring in the skin, subcutaneously, or both, and also in many viscera, particularly the liver, spleen, pancreas, and sometimes the brain.

Most are present in early life but they are usually not present at birth. The typical superficial lesions are bright to dark red in color; deep lesions have a blue color.

angiocentric (adjective)
Arising in the circulatory system.
angioceratoma
An intradermal cavernous hemangioma covered by a wartlike thickening of the horny layer of the epidermis.
angiochalasis
A dilatation of blood vessels resulting from a lack of tone.
angiocheiloscope
An instrument that magnifies the capillary circulation for observing blood circulation of the lips, permitting direct observation.
angiocholecystitis
The inflammation of the bile vessels and gallbladder.
angiocholitis
Inflammation of a bile duct.
angiochondroma
A benign tumor containing both vascular and cartilaginous elements; sometimes applied to certain hamartomas (benign tumorlike malformation) and sometimes to certain benign cartilaginous (resembling cartilage) tumors with a prominent vascular stroma (connective tissue) or capsule (structure that encloses a body part).
angiocinematography (s) (noun), angiocinematographies (pl)
A radiography of vessels or of the heart, with recordings of the images on motion-picture film; therefore, permitting the study of motion.

It is especially useful in the study of coronary arteries and the chambers of the heart.

The diagnostic value of conventional determination of cerebral circulation time from serial angiograms is questioned and compared with the results of angiocinematographic investigation.

Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectly, involving "blood" word units: apheresis; -emia; hemo-; hemoglobin-; phleb-; sangui-; vas-; vascul-.