vascular wall in Vietnamese
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Sentence patterns related to "vascular wall"
1. Arrosion An obsolete term for: (1) Erosion—e.g., of a vascular wall, due to hypertension or trauma; (2) Ulcer.
2. Circulating endothelial cells (CECs) are endothelial cells that have been shed from the lining of the vascular wall into the blood stream
3. Abstract Venous Arterialization occurs when a vein segment is transposed as a bypass graft into the arterial circulation, resulting in a structural and functional reorganization of the vascular wall in response to the new local biomechanical environment.
4. This sheath has a balloon and a tiny wire mesh tube wrapped around it, and if the Cardiologist finds a blockage or Stenosis, they can inflate the balloon at the occlusion site in the vascular system to flatten or compress the plaque against the vascular wall.
5. 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).