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- linked to senile plaque formation in the Alzheimer's disease. Retinal microaneurysms are seen in conditions like diabetic retinopathy,: 498  HIV related...
- and super-giant, and by shape into saccular (berry), fusiform, and microaneurysms. Saccular aneurysms are the most common type and can result from various...
- D-enriched mixtures leaking out during intravascular haemolysis and microaneurysm rupture". FEBS Letters. 597 (7): 1007–1040. doi:10.1002/1873-3468.14549...
- venous constriction and banking. Advanced retinopathy lesions, such as microaneurysms, blot hemorrhages and/or flame hemorrhages, ischemic changes (e.g. "cotton...
- microangiopathy (red dashed-square) secondary to diabetes demonstrating a microaneurysm (orange arrow), vessel dilatation (blue arrows), and vascular tortuosity...
- knosys.2013.12.023. S2CID 13984326. Haloi, Mrinal (2015). "Improved Microaneurysm Detection using Deep Neural Networks". arXiv:1505.04424 [cs.CV]. ELIE...
- Dilated VRS might also be linked to vascular damage, blood leakage and microaneurysm formation. Recent and ongoing research has found ****ociations between...
- (eurús), εὖρος "breadth, width" aneurysm, eureka, Europe, eurypterid, microaneurysm ex-, e-, ef- outside, out of, from, out Latin ex exclude, exist, exit...
- measurement of blood sugar in the US. The rest of the world uses mmol/L) Microaneurysm A small swelling that forms on the side of tiny blood vessels. These...
- D-enriched mixtures leaking out during intravascular hemolysis and microaneurysm rupture". FEBS Letters. 597 (7): 1007–1040. doi:10.1002/1873-3468.14549...