vascular damage

collocation in English

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vascular
adjective
uk
/ˈvæs.kjə.lər/
us
/ˈvæs.kjə.lɚ/
anatomy,medicalspecialized
relating to the vessels (= tubes) that carry blood or other liquids in a person's or ...
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damage
noun
uk
/ˈdæm.ɪdʒ/
us
/ˈdæm.ɪdʒ/
harm ...
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(Definition ofvascularanddamagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In the present study, mild pulmonaryvasculardamagemay exist in those patients undergoing surgery at an older age.
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Vasculardamagecan be induced by immunological mechanisms and/or by direct infection of the vascular tissue.
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They recommended that banding or corrective surgery should be performed between the age of 4 and 6 months to prevent progression of the pulmonaryvasculardamage.
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If the gradient is less than 2m/s, and remains at this level during early follow-up, the likelihood of irreversible pulmonaryvasculardamagehas to be high.
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Possibly vascular mechanisms other than those measured by traditional techniques operate in late-life depression or the peak ofvasculardamageoccurs in mid- rather than late-life.
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Thevasculardamageis aggravated by platelet activation and recruitment of granulocytes.
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The two may be linked by genetic factors or byvasculardamageto the labyrinth.
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Where there is extensivevasculardamage, bypass surgery of the vessels may be necessary to establish other ways to supply the affected parts.
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The skin can show the effects ofvasculardamageoften coupled with depletion of coagulation factors in the form of petechiae, purpura and ecchymoses.
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Qualitative assessments ofvasculardamagewere made by taking real-time images of electrodes being inserted into 500 um thick coronal brain slices.
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These findings include a corkscrew appearance of arteries that result fromvasculardamage, particularly the arteries in the region of the wrists and ankles.
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It has also been suggested that endothelial dysfunction and vascular inflammation may also contribute to increased peripheral resistance andvasculardamagein hypertension.
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This impact causedvasculardamageat the tip and grazed his left temple.
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Some presentations of the virus are also characterized byvasculardamage, bleeding diathesis, fever, and multiple organ involvement.
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Proposed mechanisms linking the two are genetic factors andvasculardamageto the labyrinth.
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It had previously been recommended for its effects on platelet adhesion and reduction ofvasculardamagecaused by the heartworms.
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Diminished supply of nitric oxide can lead tovasculardamage, such as endothelial dysfunction and vascular inflammation.
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Procedures frequently used to treat thevasculardamagefrom atherosclerosis and related narrowing and renarrowing (restenosis) of blood vessels include vascular surgery, cardiac surgery, and angioplasty.
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In the case of blood it will contain some or all plasma proteins, white blood cells, platelets, and in the case of localvasculardamage: red blood cells.
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