Aortostenosis

/eɪˌɔːrtoʊstəˈnoʊsɪs/ noun

A narrowing of the aorta that restricts blood flow from the heart to the body, potentially causing serious cardiovascular problems.

From Greek 'aorta' (the main artery) plus 'stenosis' (narrowing). This medical term developed as physicians recognized and described various causes of aortic narrowing, including congenital defects and acquired lesions.

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