「venous」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)
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While he was in hospital, he suffered from a | venous thrombosis. |
compared to warfarin in the treatment of acute | venous thromboembolism, with a similar rate of major |
pha-adrenergic receptors of the arteriolar and | venous vasculature, producing an increase in vascular |
pply is by the Inferior mesenteric artery, and | venous drainage is to the portal venous system. |
these structures is from the celiac trunk, and | venous drainage is by the portal venous system. |
cally this means that air enters the lungs and | venous return to the heart is enhanced. |
uch as polyneuropathy, fatigue, skin rash, and | venous thromboembolism (VTE), or blood clots, which c |
t is determined by whether the PH is arterial, | venous, hypoxic, thromboembolic, or miscellaneous. |
es both total peripheral resistance as well as | venous return, thus decreasing both preload and after |
and how to prevent the lenalidomide associated | venous thromboembolism. |
Another cause is believed to be | venous congestion within the limb that is being used |
also may be given intravenously via a central | venous catheter if the patient is unable to tolerate |
CVP is central | venous pressure and usually small enough to be neglec |
these cases, it is common to insert a central | venous catheter. |
e rate, cardiac output, stroke volume, central | venous pressure and mean arterial pressure of healthy |
a device used to take measurements of central | venous pressure to determine the effects of micrograv |
ermodilution catheters, and multilumen central | venous catheters. |
It is frequently used to measure the central | venous pressure, the intracranial pressure while samp |
of rutin, are used in the treatment of chronic | venous insufficiency. |
is a safe and effective treatment for chronic | venous insufficiency. |
rutosides are used in the treatment of chronic | venous insufficiency and hypertensive microangiopathy |
ntercapitular veins from the plantar cutaneous | venous arch and join to form short common digital vei |
ntercapitular veins from the plantar cutaneous | venous arch and join to form short common digital vei |
pheral resistance, which will in turn decrease | venous return to the heart. |
It is known to occur with deep | venous thrombosis (DVT). |
of Factor VIII are at increased risk for deep | venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. |
on of blood clots and in the treatment of deep | venous thrombosis. |
It is used to prevent deep | venous clots, particularly in situations with a high |
Developmental | Venous Anomaly |
The dorsal | venous network of the hand is a network of veins form |
e forearm or from the ulnar side of the dorsal | venous net-work; it joins the cephalic below the elbo |
om there the infection may spread to the dural | venous sinuses. |
The epidural | venous plexus is a network of interconnecting veins l |
ression of tension pneumothorax, extra-jugular | venous cannulation, procedural sedation (midazolam, k |
stinguish pulmonary arterial hypertension from | venous, hypoxic, thromboembolic, or miscellaneous var |
hiari syndrome, caused by occlusion of hepatic | venous outflow, can lead to hypertrophy of the caudat |
ient's cramps were electrically silent and his | venous lactate levels failed to increase upon ischemi |
om portal hypertension, due to the increase in | venous congestion blood is pushed down from the liver |
The decrease in | venous return to the heart will reduce the preload an |
Reduce arteriolar resistance and increase | venous capacitance causing reflex tachycardia.Dependi |
basilar sinus) consists of several interlacing | venous channels between the layers of the dura mater |
due to the hospitalisation required for intra | venous dosing, and acyclovir has a higher selectivity |
an elevated Jugular | venous pressure (JVP) |
d is guarded by two halves, the right and left | venous valves; above the opening these unite with eac |
h interests in the prevention and treatment of | venous thromboembolic disease and cancer-associated t |
tic or splenic vein that causes obstruction of | venous blood flow from the spleen towards the heart. |
rt, rather than the slower, but steady flow of | venous bleeding. |
All such catheters placed for the purpose of | venous access and being inserted in the upper body wi |
t disease, and stroke but an increased risk of | venous thromboembolic events. |
Prevention of | Venous Thromboembolism, Med-Orion Publishing. |
Prevention of | Venous Thromboembolism, International Consensus State |
Measurement is done from a sample of | venous blood using immunological measuring mechanisms |
The imaging of | venous blood with SWI is a blood-oxygen-level depende |
systems, which exert their greatest action on | venous flow. |
ae comitantes which constitute the deep palmar | venous arch. |
cirrhosis and without occlusion of the portal | venous system. |
worked with the NHS on its strategy to prevent | venous thromboembolism (VTE). |
size, the deep facial vein, from the pterygoid | venous plexus. |
Since pulmonary | venous hypertension is synonymous with congestive hea |
omes to light when a patient suffers recurrent | venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. |
cation between the blocked superficial retinal | venous circulation and the open underlying choroidal |
or showing that an increase in pressure on the | venous side of the heart resulted in an increased hea |
The | venous plasma nicotine and carbon monoxide levels fro |
The central retinal vein is the | venous equivalent of the central retinal artery, and |
If the | venous clots break off, these clots can travel throug |
dical procedures, including angiography of the | venous system and the right side of the heart. |
om complications" such as intravasation of the | venous sinuses of the uterus, pulmonary emboli, forei |
l, the occipital emissary vein connects to the | venous system including the suboccipital venous plexu |
e veins of the corpora cavernosa, limiting the | venous drainage of blood. |
re throughout the system, in particular in the | venous side where most of the blood is held. |
cell ready to be filtered and returned to the | venous circulation. |
The bicarbonate content causes the | venous blood leaving the stomach to be more alkaline |
In a healthy young adult, blood from the | venous return enters the atria and flows to the ventr |
r veins communicate by a transverse trunk, the | venous jugular arch, which receive tributaries from t |
Due to its sensitivity to | venous blood SWI is commonly used in traumatic brain |
nitude image which is exquisitely sensitive to | venous blood, hemorrhage and iron storage. |
Also, a compression gauze used to treat | venous leg problems is named Unna's boot. |
es result from specific antibiotic treatments, | venous catheter insertions, and/or surgical procedure |
It communicates with the anterior vertebral | venous plexus. |
pound increases cardiac output, stroke volume, | venous return and blood pressure in man and experimen |
ows for the expansion of the femoral vein when | venous return from the lower limbs is increased or wh |
he corpora cavernosa will become engorged with | venous blood, a process called tumescence. |
tations in this gene have been associated with | venous thromboembolism and myocardial infarction, as |
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