Definition: Angiology is the medical speciality that studies the blood vessels and lymphatic system. It encompasses the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases and disorders affecting these systems, including conditions like aneurysms, thrombosis, and varicose veins.
Etymology and Origin: The term ‘angiology’ derives from two Greek words: ‘angeion’, meaning ‘vessel’, and ‘logia’, meaning ‘study of’. Its use in English as a term for this medical speciality began in the 20th century, as the study and treatment of vascular diseases became more specialized.