intima|intimae|intimas in English

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inner membrane (Anatomy)

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1. BD Saf-T-Intima ™ closed IV Catheter system The BD Saf-T-Intima closed IV Catheter system incorporates preattached extension tubing to help support reduction in

2. Lesions are located in the intima-media and adventitia layer.

3. The bulbus arteriosus consists of three discernible layers: intima, media, and adventitia.

4. Aortic dissection is the surging of blood through a tear in the Aortic intima with separation of the intima and media and creation of a false lumen (channel)

5. Atheroma: A fatty deposit in the inner lining (intima) of an artery, resulting from atherosclerosis

6. These are arranged into three concentric layers (or tunicae): intima, media and Adventitia

7. A relationship exists between the injury occurring in the intima and the resulting Adventitial FP, but the precise relationship is not clear.

8. Arterial media calcification (AMC), a non-occlusive condition, affects haemodynamics differently from Arterial intima calcification (AIC), which occurs in atherosclerotic plaques

9. Secondary adaptive fibrosis of the intima and in some instances lesions of the inner and outer elastic layers may occur.

10. Vinculin, myosin light chain kinase (MLCK), caldesmon, and alpha-actin were homogeneously expressed among smooth muscle cells of normal intima and media.

11. The wall of an Artery consists typically of an outer coat (tunica adventitia), a middle coat (tunica media), and an inner coat (tunica intima).

12. Arterioles are the smallest arterial vessel with a diameter of less than 100 μm. Their intima includes the endothelium and a subendothelial connective tissue layer

13. Importantly, in SHR Aortas, the intima showed an additional strong NOX1 immunofluorescence signal, whereas the corresponding cell layer of WKY rat Aortas was negative to only weakly positive

14. The regional reflex seems to be caused by stimulation of the arteries or veins adventitia, while the system reflexes seems to be caused by stimulation of the intima.

15. Aging of muscular arteries results in thickening of the intima, which becomes fibrotic due to migration of myocytes from the media and duplication of the internal elastic lamina.

16. Even before clinical signs of Atherosclerosis become apparent, it is possible to detect silent disease and monitor disease progression using advanced ultrasound measurement of the intima-media thickness (IMT) of the carotid (neck) arteries.

17. A cerebral or intracranial Aneurysm is an abnormal focal dilation of an artery in the brain that results from a weakening of the inner muscular layer (the intima) of a blood vessel wall

18. Epidermalzyste ("echtes" Atherom) Tricholemmalzyste ("falsches" Atherom): Atheromatöse Plaque: cholesterinhaltige Ablagerungen verwendet, die im Rahmen einer Arteriosklerose an der Gefäßwand (Gefäßintima) auftreten

19. Not only the functional metabolism, but also the metabolism of division takes part in the “mesenchyme reaction”: The sclerogenous noxae directly produce a true cell proliferation in the intima, media and adventitia of the vessel wall.

20. The Arteries are the blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the tissues of the body. Each artery is a muscular tube lined by smooth tissue and has three layers: The intima,

21. The vascular intima is widely injured with infiltration of inflammatory cells; (2) The interstitial layer is significantly thickened, internal circular muscles are arranged lengthwise and Breadthwise, and longitudinal muscles undergo up-growth with thickened and condensed muscle fibers; (3) There is infiltration of inflam-matory cells in the

22. Aortic dissection is the most common form of the acute Aortic syndromes and a type of arterial dissection.It occurs when blood enters the medial layer of the Aortic wall through a tear or penetrating ulcer in the intima and tracks along the media, forming a second blood-filled channel within the wall.

23. Vascular grafts (Microvel Double Velour Dacron, l = 10 cm, d = 6 mm) were placed in the carotid arteries of sheep. Twenty weeks post-operatively the synthesis capacity of the neo-intima for PGI2 approximates 0.3–0.6pg/mm2/5 min (equivalent to 10% of the normal vascular wall; Fritsche 1980) in the vicinity of the anastomoses (30 mm), where endothelial-like cells predominate (SEM).