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arterioso

Arterioso is an adjective used in medical terminology to indicate a relationship to the arteries. It derives from the Latin root arteria and the adjectival suffix -oso, and is employed in several Romance-language texts to describe anatomical structures, tissues, or processes connected with the arterial system. In this sense, it functions similarly to the English term arterial, though its usage may vary by language and specialty.

In English-language medical writing, arterial is the standard term, and arteri(al) is used more frequently in

Common contexts for the term include descriptions of arterial walls, arterial vessels within a region, or pathophysiological

Etymology and related terms: arterio- stems from Latin arteria, while the suffix -oso conveys a characteristic,

See also: arterial, arteriole, arteriosclerosis, ductus arteriosus.

compound
forms
(arterial
wall,
arterial
blood
supply).
Arterioso,
when
encountered,
typically
appears
in
bilingual
texts,
regional
literature,
or
older
sources
as
a
direct
translation
or
adaptation
of
the
native
term.
Its
presence
signals
an
emphasis
on
arterial
rather
than
venous
aspects.
processes
affecting
arteries.
For
example,
terms
related
to
the
arterial
system—such
as
arteriosclerosis,
which
denotes
thickening
and
loss
of
elasticity
of
arterial
walls—illustrate
how
related
vocabulary
connects
to
broader
concepts
of
vascular
health.
yielding
arterioso
to
express
“pertaining
to
arteries.”
Related
concepts
include
arterial,
arteriole,
and
arteriosus,
the
latter
appearing
in
Latin-derived
phrases
such
as
ductus
arteriosus.