- "
Arterials" as
being either prin****l or minor. Both
classes serve to
carry longer-distance
flows between important centers of activity.
Arterials are...
- level, and microanatomy,
which must be
studied with a microscope. The
arterial system of the
human body is
divided into
systemic arteries,
carrying blood...
- An
arterial line (also art-line or a-line) is a thin
catheter inserted into an artery.
Arterial lines are most
commonly used in
intensive care medicine...
- plants,
especially when
suffering from
water stress.
Divers can
develop arterial gas
embolisms as a
consequence of lung over-expansion injuries. Breathing...
- pressure,
while the
average pressure during a
cardiac cycle is
known as mean
arterial pressure.
Blood pressure is one of the
vital signs—together with respiratory...
- embolus.
Thrombosis may
occur in
veins (venous thrombosis) or in
arteries (
arterial thrombosis).
Venous thrombosis (sometimes
called DVT, deep vein thrombosis)...
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Arterial embolism is a
sudden interruption of
blood flow to an
organ or body part due to an
embolus adhering to the wall of an
artery blocking the flow...
-
circle of
Willis (also
called Willis' circle, loop of Willis,
cerebral arterial circle, and
Willis polygon) is a
circulatory anastomosis that supplies...
- anatomy,
arterial tree is used to
refer to all
arteries and/or the
branching pattern of the arteries. This
article regards the
human arterial tree. Starting...
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Arterial blood is the
oxygenated blood in the
circulatory system found in the
pulmonary vein, the left
chambers of the heart, and in the arteries. It is...