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hy⋅po⋅ten⋅sion

[hahy-puh-ten-shuhn]
–noun Pathology.
1. decreased or lowered blood pressure.
2. a disease or condition characterized by this symptom.
Also called low blood pressure.


Origin:
1890–95; hypo- + tension
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low blood pressure  
n.  Hypotension.
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Main Entry: hy·po·ten·sion
Pronunciation: 'hI-pO-"ten-ch&n
Function: noun
1 : abnormally low pressure of the blood calledalso low blood pressure
2 : abnormally low pressure of the intraocular fluid

Main Entry: low blood pressure
Function: noun
: HYPOTENSION 1
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hypotension hy·po·ten·sion (hī'pə-těn'shən)
n.

  1. Abnormally low arterial blood pressure. Also called hypopiesis.

  2. Reduced pressure or tension of any kind, as of the intraocular or cerebrospinal fluids.

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hypotension   (hī'pə-těn'shən)  Pronunciation Key 
Abnormally low blood pressure, especially in the arteries. Also called low blood pressure.
low blood pressure   (lō)  Pronunciation Key 
See hypotension.
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