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- force of the blood pressing against the round ligament is sufficient to recanalize the structure. This leads to a condition called caput medusae.[citation...
- Organization and recanalization involves the ingrowth of smooth muscle cells, fibroblasts and endothelium into the fibrin-rich thrombus. If recanalization proceeds...
- review including both early and late failures described a total of 183 recanalizations from 43,642 vasectomies (0.4%), and 60 pregnancies after 92,184 vasectomies...
- circulation in the brain is ****ociated with better clinical outcomes after recanalization treatment. Cerebrovascular reserve capacity is another factor that affects...
- backwards into the seminal vesicles. Another, experimental approach is the recanalization of the ejaculatory ducts by transrectal or transurethral inserted balloon...
- clot may be broken down by fibrinolysis, or it may be organized and recanalized so that a new channel forms through the clot. Blood flow is restored...
- "Tubal Obstruction after Ligation Reversal Surgery: Results of Catheter Recanalization". Radiology. 210 (3): 747–750. doi:10.1148/radiology.210.3.r99mr10747...
- ISBN 9780702029714. Foster, R J; Cowell, G W (2015-04-20). "Acute paraumbilical vein recanalization: an unusual complication of acute pancreatitis". BJR Case Reports. 1...
- Tribble CG, Hartwell GD (2004). "Percutaneous intentional extraluminal recanalization in patients with chronic critical limb ischemia". Radiology. 232 (2):...
- way to the iliac bifurcation of the aorta, rupture the aortic wall, or recanalize into the intravascular lumen leading to a double-barrel aorta. The double-barrel...