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leukocyte extravasation (also
commonly known as
leukocyte adhesion cascade or
diapedesis – the p****age of
cells through the
intact vessel wall) is the movement...
- apoptosis) and may be
related to some of the
processes ending with -esis (eg
diapedesis, or emperipolesis, cytokinesis) or
similar suffixes.
There are
three main...
- is when
infected macrophages interact with
toxic cytokines,
leading to
diapedesis and
coagulation deficiency. From the
vascular perspective, the
virus will...
- is
flowing slowly,
enabling these cells to exit the
blood vessel via
diapedesis.
Anaphylaxis is a
severe allergic reaction characterized by
elevated vascular...
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surrounding tissues. This is
known as
leukocyte extravasation, also
called diapedesis. In the case of
cancer metastasis, it
refers to
cancer cells exiting the...
- leucoaraiosis. In the left
image these may well
represent transependymal CSF
diapedesis due to
normal pressure hydrocephalus,
which in turn is
suggested by the...
-
signal alterations, blue
arrows )
Transependymal cerebrospinal fluid diapedesis Vascular encephalopathy, in this case
suggested by
unilateral occurrence...
-
specific to non-leukocytic cells;
white blood cells (leukocytes)
employ diapedesis for
movement out of circulation.
Angiopellosis was
discovered by studying...
- Wrap the
strained area with a soft-wrapped
bandage to
reduce further diapedesis and
promote lymphatic drainage. Elevation: Keep the
strained area as close...
-
signal alterations, blue
arrows )
Transependymal cerebrospinal fluid diapedesis Vascular encephalopathy, in this case
suggested by
unilateral occurrence...