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descending artery perfuses the
interventricular septum and
anterior wall of the left ventricle. The left cir****flex
artery perfuses the left ventricular...
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capillary beds in the skin, most
often in the
hands or feet, when
blood perfuses into the
nearby tissue,
resulting in redness, itching, inflammation, and...
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circulation (ROSC) is the
resumption of a
sustained heart rhythm that
perfuses the body
after cardiac arrest. It is
commonly ****ociated with significant...
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Langendorff heart or
isolated perfused heart ****ay is an ex vivo
technique used in
pharmacological and
physiological research using animals and also...
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cardiac arrhythmias,
specifically ventricular fibrillation (V-Fib) and non-
perfusing ventricular tachycardia (V-Tach). A
defibrillator delivers a dose of electric...
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records of
contractile activity of the left
ventricle of
isolated rat
heart perfused under Langendorff technique.
Curve A -
contractile function of the heart...
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Peripheral edema is
edema (ac****ulation of
fluid causing swelling) in
tissues perfused by the
peripheral vascular system,
usually in the
lower limbs. In the most...
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remains in the
conducting airways or
reaches alveoli that are not
perfused or
poorly perfused. It
means that not all the air in each
breath is
available for...
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origin of the dissection, then the left
subclavian would be said to be
perfused by the
false lumen,
while the left
common carotid (and its end organ, the...
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parts of the
lungs are
perfused with
blood as normal, but
ventilation (the
supply of air)
fails to
supply the
perfused region. In
other words, the...