Definition of Embolic. Meaning of Embolic. Synonyms of Embolic

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Definition of Embolic

Embolic
Embolic Em*bol"ic, a. [Gr. ? to throw in. See Embolism.] 1. Embolismic. 2. (Med.) Pertaining to an embolism; produced by an embolism; as, an embolic abscess. 3. (Biol.) Pushing or growing in; -- said of a kind of invagination. See under Invagination.

Meaning of Embolic from wikipedia

- Embolism Micrograph of embolic material in the artery of a kidney. The kidney was surgically removed because of cancer. H&E stain. Specialty Vascular...
- that side is about one percent per year. A special form of embolic stroke is the embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS). This subset of cryptogenic...
- Thrombosis (from Ancient Gr**** θρόμβωσις (thrómbōsis) 'clotting') is the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel, obstructing the flow of blood...
- Embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS) is an embolic stroke, a type of ischemic stroke, with an unknown origin, defined as a non-lacunar brain infarct...
- set of DSA images are taken to confirm a successful deployment. Liquid embolic agents – Used for AVM, these agents can flow through complex vascular structures...
- bleeding source. Embolic agents are particulate embolic material such as gelatin sponge or polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), and liquid embolic material such as...
- in interventional radiology to restrict a tumor's blood supply. Small embolic particles coated with chemotherapeutic drugs are injected selectively through...
- When an embolus occludes a blood vessel, it is called an embolism or embolic event. There are a number of different types of emboli, including blood...
- in organs, especially the liver.: 97, 101  This fat was unlikely to be embolic, but must have precipitated from the blood in situ.: 101  The postmortem...
- identifiable symptom complexes, each with its underlying pathoetiology: embolic, hypoperfusion, angiospasm, and unknown". In 1990, the causes of amaurosis...