Definition of Microemboli. Meaning of Microemboli. Synonyms of Microemboli

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Definition of Microemboli

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- controversial. It may involve various mechanisms such as systemic hypotension, microemboli, severe arterial stenosis, ICA occlusion or a combination of these. These...
- becomes inflamed. This septic thrombophlebitis can give rise to septic microemboli that disseminate to other parts of the body where they can form abscesses...
- stroke. Lacunar strokes may result from carotid artery pathology or microemboli from the heart as in atrial fibrillation. Patients often recover well...
- surgery and the major reason for its occurrence is the formation of microemboli. POCD also appears to occur in non-cardiac surgery. Its causes in non-cardiac...
- Like other small arteries of the brain, these vessels are vulnerable to microemboli, especially those generated due to turbulence or low-flow states in those...
- responses can produce microembolic particles. A greater source of such microemboli are caused by the suction of surgical debris and lipids into the CPB...
- saline/contrast injected, but rather than imaging the heart, observes if any microemboli appear in the middle cerebral artery, an artery or the brain, following...
- macrophages. This is thought to contribute to the seeding of tumour microemboli in distant organs. In vivo mice experiments have shown that a reduction...
- dual vent heart de-airing technique markedly reduces carotid artery microemboli. Ann Thorac Surg; 66, 785–791, 1998 Mitc**** SJ, Willcox T, Gorman DF...
- Madrenas, Joaquim (February 2010). "Effects of intensive medical therapy on microemboli and cardiovascular risk in asymptomatic carotid stenosis". Archives of...