vasoconstriction

[ vas-oh-kuh n-strik-shuh n, vey-zoh- ]
/ ˌvæs oʊ kənˈstrɪk ʃən, ˌveɪ zoʊ- /

noun Physiology.

constriction of the blood vessels, as by the action of a nerve.

Origin of vasoconstriction

First recorded in 1895–1900; vaso- + constriction

Example sentences from the Web for vasoconstriction

  • On the contrary, vasoconstriction causes a rise in diastolic pressure and a fall in pulse pressure.

    Arteriosclerosis and Hypertension: |Louis Marshall Warfield
  • Vasoconstriction means literally causing contraction of the vessels, which is exactly what this center does.

    Physiology |Ernest G. Martin

Medical definitions for vasoconstriction

vasoconstriction
[ vā′zō-kən-strĭkshən ]

n.

Constriction of a blood vessel, as by a nerve or drug.

Scientific definitions for vasoconstriction

vasoconstriction
[ vā′zō-kən-strĭkshən ]

Constriction of a blood vessel, as by a nerve or drug.