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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...
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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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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...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
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- 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...