Angioparalysis

/ˌændʒioʊpəˈræləsɪs/ noun

Paralysis or loss of function in blood vessels, causing them to become immobile and unable to constrict or dilate properly.

From Greek 'angeion' (vessel) + 'paralysis' (inability to move). This archaic medical term describes vascular dysfunction where vessel muscles lose their ability to respond to stimuli.

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