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cold-induced vasodilation
cold-induced vasodilation[¦kōld in‚düst ‚vā·zō·di′lā·shən] (medicine) A sequence of vasoconstriction followed by vasodilation that acts as a protective mechanism to prevent cold weather injury to the extremities. cold-induced vasodilation
cold-in·duced va·so·di·la·tion (kōld'in-dūst' vā'zō-dī-lā'shŭn) Application of cold to increase the cross-sectional diameter of blood vessels and thus increase blood flow. AcronymsSeeCIVD |