- of the
blood in the
smallest blood vessels, the
microvessels of the
microvasculature present within organ tissues. The
microvessels include terminal arterioles...
- by chemosis, and
redness without exudates. The
bulbar conjunctival microvasculature contains arterioles, meta-arterioles, venules, capillaries, and communicating...
-
removed or byp****ed. The
underlying mechanism is
related to
arterial microvasculature damage. It is
primarily seen
during percutaneous coronary intervention...
-
Microvasculature remodeling refers to the
alterations in a
blood vessel network resulting from
arteriogenesis and angiogenesis. Briefly, arteriogenesis...
-
Microvasculature comprises the
microvessels –
venules and
capillaries of the microcirculation, with a
maximum average diameter of 0.3 millimeters. As the...
- time of RBC
through the
microvasculature is
longer than the
polymerization time,
sickled RBC will
lodge in the
microvasculature." The
spleen is especially...
- is not conclusive. However,
adverse neuroplastic changes to
brain microvasculature and
white matter have been
observed to
occur in
humans using low doses...
- result.
Leukostasis is
diagnosed when
white cell
plugs are seen in the
microvasculature. The most
common symptoms are
dyspnea and hypoxia,
usually accompanied...
-
through the
general circulation and the spleen. The
blockage of the
microvasculature causes symptoms such as
those in
placental malaria.
Sequestered red...
- symptom. As TTP progresses,
blood clots form
within small blood vessels (
microvasculature), and
platelets (clotting cells) are consumed. As a result, bruising...