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Organization and
recanalization involves the
ingrowth of
smooth muscle cells,
fibroblasts and
endothelium into the fibrin-rich thrombus. If
recanalization proceeds...
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round ligament may
reopen to
allow the p****age of blood. Such
recanalization may be
evident in
patients with
cirrhosis and
portal hypertension. Patients...
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backwards into the
seminal vesicles. Another,
experimental approach is the
recanalization of the
ejaculatory ducts by
transrectal or
transurethral inserted balloon...
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general remains low. Late failure, i.e.
pregnancy following spontaneous recanalization of the vasa deferentia, has also been do****ented. This
occurs because...
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Tribble CG,
Hartwell GD (2004). "Percutaneous
intentional extraluminal recanalization in
patients with
chronic critical limb ischemia". Radiology. 232 (2):...
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recanalization of embolization, new
vessel emergence,
collateral from the same vessel, and
collateral from
other vessels.
Recanalization was the...
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pathophysiological basis of this
phenomenon remains unclear. Notably,
recanalization of the
occluded artery also
reestablished the
glymphatic flow. The glymphatic...
- "Tubal
Obstruction after Ligation Reversal Surgery:
Results of
Catheter Recanalization". Radiology. 210 (3): 747–750. doi:10.1148/radiology.210.3.r99mr10747...
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paraumbilical vein
recanalization: an
unusual complication of
acute pancreatitis". BJR Case Reports. 1...
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circulation in the
brain is ****ociated with
better clinical outcomes after recanalization treatment.
Cerebrovascular reserve capacity is
another factor that affects...