arteriasis

/ˌärtsəˈrīəsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

A disease of the arteries, especially those leading to the brain, caused by the blockage of blood vessels by a substance such as cholesterol.

“The doctor diagnosed the patient with arteriasis, which was causing the symptoms of stroke.”

Synonyms

  • arterial disease
  • arteriosclerosis

Antonyms

  • artery health
  • circulatory wellness