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Definition of Aneurismatic
1. Adjective. Relating to or affected by an aneurysm.
Derivative terms: Aneurism, Aneurism, Aneurysm, Aneurysm
Partainyms: Aneurysm, Aneurysm, Aneurysm, Aneurysm
Definition of Aneurismatic
1. Noun. (alternative spelling of aneurysmatic) ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Aneurismatic
Literary usage of Aneurismatic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1840)
"... aneurismatic pouch, at the part where it communicated with the dilated portion
of the aorta, would have contained the point of the thumb, ..."
2. The Medico-chirurgical Review by James Johnson, Henry James Johnson (1835)
"whose health had been much injured by frequent syphilitic disease. There was a
well-marked aneurismatic swelling of the subclavian artery, where this vessel ..."
3. Archives of Pediatrics (1890)
"It was absent in the aneurismatic sac, present in the opposite wall, and gradually
... Externally, the wall of the aneurismatic sac, thus altered, ..."
4. Transactions of the American Pediatric Society by American Pediatric Society (1890)
"It was absent in the aneurismatic sac, present in the opposite wall, and gradually
... Externally, the wall of the aneurismatic sac, thus altered, ..."
5. New York Medical and Philosophical Journal and Review (1809)
"... and without examining the disposition and particular characters of the proper
coats of the aneurismatic artery, and comparing it with the substance ..."
6. Professor Schroeder Van Der Kolk on the Minute Structure and Functions of by William Daniel Moore (1859)
"Furthermore, a great aneurismatic dilatation of a blood-vessel in the right corpus
... The aneurismatic dilatation, which in the right corpus pyramidale was ..."
7. A Treatise on the Anatomy, Pathology and Surgical Treatment of Aneurism by Antonio Scarpa, John Henry Wishart (1808)
"... principal aneurismatic trunk, although it be applied with the most exact rules
of art, and at a considerable distance above the seat of rhe aneurism, ..."