dysarteriotony

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dysarteriotony (uncountable)

  1. (especially in China) Abnormal blood pressure.
    • 1919 August 14, Claës Julius Enebuske, “A Neurological Syndrome”, in The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, page 202:
      Occurring always together in apparently similar manner, the symptom triad of dyshydrocephalotony, dysarteriotony, and toxemia constitutes a physical syndrome connected with constitutional psychopathic personality.
    • 1991, W Guikang, “A study of manipulative treatment of dysarteriotony associated with oervioal spondyilsis”, in The Journal of Traditional Chinese Orthopedics and Traumatology:
      The results of a study of manipulative treatment of dysarteriotony associated with cervical spondylosis are reported in the paper.
    • 2017 September 28, Kai Hui Zeng, “Effect of dexmedetomidine combined with sevoflurane on myocardial injury and oxidative stress response after non-cardiac surgery in patients with coronary heart disease”, in Journal of Hainan Medical University:
      The extubation time, PACU staying time and ICU staying time as well as the incidence of postoperative arrhythmias and dysarteriotony were not significantly different among the four groups []