Definition of Extravascular. Meaning of Extravascular. Synonyms of Extravascular

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Definition of Extravascular

Extravascular
Extravascular Ex`tra*vas"cu*lar, a. (Anat.) (a) Outside the vessels; -- said of the substance of all the tissues. (b) Destitute of vessels; non-vascular.

Meaning of Extravascular from wikipedia

- Blood vessels are the tubular structures of a circulatory system that transport blood throughout a vertebrate's body. Blood vessels transport blood cells...
- blood vessels (intravascular hemolysis) or elsewhere in the human body (extravascular). This most commonly occurs within the spleen, but also can occur in...
- blood cells as they attempt to p**** through the restricted vessels. Extravascular hemolysis refers to hemolysis taking place in the liver, spleen, bone...
- spacing" is the abnormal ac****ulation of fluid into an extracellular and extravascular space. In medicine, the term is often used with regard to loss of fluid...
- Presence of paranasal sinus abnormalities Histological evidence of extravascular eosinophils For classification purposes, a patient shall be said to...
- under the plasma drug concentration curve versus time (AUC) for the extravascular formulation to the AUC for the intravascular formulation. AUC is used...
- cells and cause their destruction. This disease is marked by increased extravascular hemolysis, with laboratory findings including increased lactate dehydrogenase...
- and symptoms of the disease. PEST stands for Papilledema, evidence of Extravascular volume overload (ascites, pleural effusion, pericardial effusion, and...
- splenic macrophages therefore phagocytose the spherocytes, causing extravascular hemolysis. This leads to both splenomegaly and anemia. Should this process...
- Transudate is extravascular fluid with low protein content and a low specific gravity (< 1.012). It has low nucleated cell counts (less than 500 to 1000...