occlusions in English

noun
1
the blockage or closing of a blood vessel or hollow organ.
Localized observation of blood vessel stasis, occlusion or vessel dilation have all been observed with Photofrin treatment in vivo.
2
a process in which the cold front of a rotating low-pressure system overtakes the warm front, forcing the warm air upward above a wedge of cold air.
In a cold occlusion, the reverse occurs and the occlusion resembles a cold front.
3
the position of the teeth when the jaws are closed.
The initial jaw position was obtained with the teeth in centric occlusion .

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1. Methods and systems for safe and accurate recanalization of body vessels having hard, fibrous, or calciferous occlusions.

2. The cubic frame represents the precipitate and the blue marks are impurities: (a) inclusions, (b) occlusions, and (c) surface Adsorbates

3. Occlusions are localized within the interior of the precipitate and surface Adsorbates are localized on the precipitate’s exterior.

4. We determined the outcome after emergency revascularization in acute stroke with tandem occlusions of the anterior circulation.

5. The gonial angle in patients with ideal occlusions decreases between primary and permanent dentition by 7.7 degrees.

6. All these measurements were evaluated by a computer. No skeletal aberrations were found compared to normal occlusions.

7. Beyond the balloon: excimer coronary laser atherectomy used alone or in combination with rotational atherectomy in the treatment of chronic total occlusions, non-Crossable …

8. Because of lower mortality and morbidity rates, percutaneous interventions for subclavian arterial occlusions are more acceptable than surgery.

9. 23 Birth control pills may cause or aggravate vascular headaches as well as predispose the patient to cerebral venous or arterial occlusions.

10. Today, the spectrum of indications for thrombolytic drugs comprises acute myocardial infarction, lung embolism, ischaemic stroke, deep vein thrombosis and acute arterial occlusions of the lower limbs.

11. Medical device, namely, Intraluminal Crossing Device for Chronic Vascular Occlusions, consisting of guidewires with Abrading tip and Control units sold in connection therewith and accessories, namely, Guidewire Extensions

12. Compared to occlusions of other major coronary arteries, patients presenting with acute left Circumflex (LCx) occlusion usually have ST-segment elevation on the electrocardiogram <50% of the time, potentially delaying treatment and resulting in worse outcomes

13. Anterolateral myocardial infarctions frequently are caused by occlusion of the proximal left anterior descending coronary artery, or combined occlusions of the LAD together with the right coronary artery or left circumflex artery

14. In addition to amyloid degeneration in their walls typical of Alzheimer's disease the brain vessels showed hyalin degeneration of the media, vascular stenosis and occlusions, miliary aneurysms as well as old and fresh hemorrhages.

15. Angioplasty is a term describing a procedure used to widen vessels narrowed by stenoses or occlusions. There are various types of these procedures and their names are associated with the type of vessel entry and equipment used.