Definition of Restenosis. Meaning of Restenosis. Synonyms of Restenosis

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Meaning of Restenosis from wikipedia

- Restenosis is the recurrence of stenosis, a narrowing of a blood vessel, leading to restricted blood flow. Restenosis usually pertains to an artery or...
- treated artery can close up again, a condition known as restenosis. Restenosis, or in-stent restenosis, is a blockage or narrowing that comes back in the portion...
- synonym, but is commonly used only in the context of aortic coarctation. Restenosis is the recurrence of stenosis after a procedure. Examples of vascular...
- adverse reactions/effects of the dye used in the procedure, infection, restenosis, clotting, blood vessel damage, and bleeding at catheter insertion site...
- to restenosis relative to vascular byp**** or coronary artery byp**** grafting. Drug-eluting balloon angioplasty has significantly less restenosis, late...
- medication to prevent complications such as blood clot formation and restenosis (re-narrowing). Stenting is performed through a procedure called percutaneous...
- procedures have been plagued by restenosis due to the formation of endothelial tissue overgrowth at the lesion site. Restenosis is the body's response to the...
- to counteract restenosis. Restenosis is typically described by clinical trials in a binary approach, otherwise known as "binary restenosis" or just "binary...
- Pa****axel is used as an antiproliferative agent for the prevention of restenosis (recurrent narrowing) of coronary and peripheral stents; locally delivered...
- has a use in cardiovascular drug-eluting stent technologies to inhibit restenosis.[medical citation needed] It is the 40-O-(2-hydroxyethyl) derivative of...