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SYMPATHICOTONIA Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
noun. sym·path·i·co·to·nia sim-ˌpath-i-kō-ˈtō-nē-ə : a condition produced by relatively great activity or stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system and characterized by goose bumps, vascular spasm, and abnormally high blood pressure . www.merriam-webster.com
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sympathicotonia - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
sympathicotonia (uncountable). A stimulated condition of the sympathetic nervous system, marked by vascular spasm, elevated blood pressure, and goosebumps ... en.wiktionary.org
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Changes in vagal reactivity to the sympathicotonia during ... - PubMed
Once the sympathicotonia becomes inefficient and even harmful, counter-regulatory increase in vagal tone develops, in order to decrease oxygen ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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sympathicotonia
symˌpathicoˈtonia Physiol. Also anglicized as symˌpathicoˈtony. [f. sympathico- + -tonia.] The state or condition in which there is increased influence of the sympathetic nervous system and heightened sensitivity to adrenalin. Also sympaˌtheticoˈtonia, -ˈtonus, in the same sense.1916 J. P. Stewart D... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sympathetic nervous system - Wikipedia
Sympathicotonia is a stimulated condition of the sympathetic nervous system, marked by vascular spasm elevated blood pressure, and goose bumps. en.wikipedia.org
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Dysautonomia: What It Is, Symptoms, Types & Treatment
Dysautonomia is a nervous system disorder that disrupts autonomic body processes. These are automatic functions like your blood pressure and heart rate. my.clevelandclinic.org
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sympatheticotonia
sympatheticotonia, -ic see sympathicotonia. Oxford English Dictionary
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VAGOTONIA, SYMPATHICOTONIA AND NEUROTONIA.
This is the second book by this author on the visceral nervous system; his earlier work was reviewed in the Archives5:3 (Jan.) 1921. jamanetwork.com
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Sympathicotonia Overview and Symptoms - Ontosight AI
Sympathicotonia, also known as sympathetic dominance or sympathicotonic state, refers to a condition where the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) is overactive. ontosight.ai
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Changes in vagal reactivity to the sympathicotonia during the ...
Once the sympathicotonia becomes inefficient and even harmful, counter-regulatory increase in vagal tone develops, in order to decrease oxygen consumption and ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Sustained Sympathicotonia as a Factor in Disease - SpringerLink
Chronic hyperactivity of the innervating sympathetic pathways seems to be a prevailing theme in many clinical conditions, involving many organs and tissues. link.springer.com
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Sympathetic nervous system
Sympathicotonia is a stimulated condition of the sympathetic nervous system, marked by vascular spasm, elevated blood pressure, and goose bumps. wikipedia.org
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vagotonia
vagotonia Physiol. (veɪgəʊˈtəʊnɪə) Also anglicized as vagotony (veɪ-, vəˈgɒtənɪ). [f. vago- + -tonia.] The state or condition in which there is increased influence of the autonomic nervous system and increased excitability of the vagus nerve. Also vagoˈtonus, in the same sense.1916, etc. [see sympat... Oxford English Dictionary
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-tonia
-tonia (ˈtəʊnɪə) also anglicized as -tony, terminal element [f. Gr. τόν-ος tone n. + -ia1] with the sense ‘tone, condition’ in terms in Med., as hypotonia, sympathicotonia. Oxford English Dictionary
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