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- Paget–Schroetter disease (which evolved from a venous thoracic outlet syndrome) is a form of upper extremity deep vein thrombosis (DVT), a medical condition...
- Livedoid vasculopathy (LV) is an uncommon thrombotic dermal vasculopathy that is characterized by excruciating, recurrent ulcers on the lower limbs. Livedo...
- of heparin can also prolong CFT in the INTEM ****ay, but not in HEPTEM, EXTEM, FIBTEM or APTEM (see under “reagents”). A shortening of CFT (or a high...
- (polycarbonate / acrylonitrile butadiene styrene blend) Ultem (polyetherimide) Extem (polyimide) Geloy (acrylonitrile styrene acrylate / acrylonitrile butadiene...
- muscular pains (myalgia) Paresthesias (pins and needles) and numbness in the extemities Hallucinations Lethargy Mild depression Fatigue, drowsiness and somnolence...
- excessively minute unequal raised spiral lines, which are larger at the anterior extemity, and more nodulous on the ribs. They have anteriorly a broad well impressed...
- Noel, Jeffrey G.; Coleman, Jason (August 1993). "In-Group or Out-Group Extemity: Importance of the Threatened Social Identity". Personality and Social...
- ****ay with the EXTEM test (same activator, but without aprotinin). A normalization or improvement of the TEMogram in APTEM versus EXTEM confirms hyperfibrinolysis...
- emplo**** in agriculture. The western part of it, containing the straggling extemity of a suburb of Haverfordwest, called Cartlett, is included within the new...
- yellow and the pedipalps are yellow, with a brown tint to some of the extemities. The palpal bulb is rounded and has distinctive appendages. The embolus...