Definition of Embolisation. Meaning of Embolisation. Synonyms of Embolisation

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- cyanoacrylate (NBCA) – This material is approved by FDA in 2000 for embolisation of cerebral arteriovenous malformation. When exposed to an enivornment...
- muscle cells, and fat cells. Large angiomyolipomas can be treated with embolisation. Drug therapy for angiomyolipomas is at the research stage. The Tuberous...
- Prostatic artery embolization (PAE, or prostate artery embolisation) is a non-surgical technique for treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The...
- surgical ligation of hepatic artery or by endovascular embolisation. Endovasculartrans-arterial embolisation (TAE) is preferred initially because of high success...
- treatments or hysterectomy reintervention after myomectomy or uterine artery embolisation: A retrospective cohort study of long‐term outcomes". BJOG: An International...
- 2017). "Efficacy and safety of super selective bronchial artery coil embolisation for haemoptysis: a single-centre retrospective observational study"....
- sonography (a form of ultrasound). Some medical procedures, such as embolisation, involve occluding a blood vessel to treat a particular condition. This...
- size of the embolus and how much it blocks the blood flow. Symptoms of embolisation in an organ vary with the organ involved but commonly include: Pain in...
- catheter-based embolisation, often preceded by phlebography to visualise the vein on X-ray fluoroscopy. Ovarian vein coil embolisation is an effective...
- A vanishing twin, also known as twin resorption, is a fetus in a multigestation pregnancy that dies in utero and is then partially or completely reabsorbed...