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vaskuläre

Vaskuläre is the attributive form of the German adjective vaskulär, meaning related to blood vessels or the vascular system. It is used before feminine or plural nouns to describe structures, processes, or conditions associated with the vasculature. In medical and biomedical writings, phrases such as vaskuläre Strukturen, vaskuläre Erkrankungen or vaskuläre Versorgung are common examples of its usage.

The term derives from the Latin vasculum or vas, meaning vessel, and it has become a standard

In practice, vaskuläre is used to denote anything pertaining to the vasculature, including anatomical anatomy (vaskuläre

In English, the equivalent term is vascular. The German form vaskuläre thus functions as the language-specific

descriptor
in
German
for
topics
involving
the
network
of
vessels
that
transport
blood
or
other
fluids.
While
vascular
terminology
often
favors
the
noun
Gefäß
(for
vessel)
or
Gefäßsystem,
vaskulär
remains
a
widely
understood
and
accepted
descriptor
in
anatomy,
physiology,
radiology,
and
related
fields.
Strukturen),
physiology
(vaskuläre
Durchblutung),
and
pathology
(vaskuläre
Erkrankungen
such
as
atherosclerosis
or
aneurysms).
It
is
also
encountered
in
terms
describing
dysfunction
or
remodeling
of
vessels
(vaskuläre
Dysfunktion,
vaskuläres
Remodeling).
When
referring
specifically
to
the
medical
specialty
focused
on
vessels,
the
more
common
German
term
is
Gefäßchirurgie,
though
vaskuläre
descriptors
appear
across
medical
literature.
adjective
for
topics
related
to
blood
vessels
and
their
clinical
relevance.