vascular injury

collocation in English

meaningsofvascularandinjury

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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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injury
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪn.dʒər.i/
us
/ˈɪn.dʒər.i/
physical harm or damage to someone's body caused by an accident or ...
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(Definition ofvascularandinjuryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The serine proteinase -thrombin is generated at sites ofvascularinjuryin the brain and induces profound changes in neural cell physiology.
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Pinpoint bleeding representsvascularinjuryfrom photoacoustic waves created by the laser's interaction with tattoo pigment.
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They are almost exclusively observed when the carotid canal is fractured, although only a minority of carotid canal fractures result invascularinjury.
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The absence of grossvascularinjuryin his later perfusions may be attributable to the use of this manoeuvre.
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P-selectin is also very important in the recruitment and aggregation of platelets at areas ofvascularinjury.
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Whilst the risk of death orvascularinjuryhas become extremely small, there remains a risk of seizures, fatigue, and personality changes following operation.
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Distinctively, in a pseudoaneurysm, the hole in the arterial wall is generally the consequence of avascularinjury.
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Thevascularinjuryleads to deposition of platelets and fibrin, and a breakdown of the normal autoregulatory function.
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Finally,vascularinjurycan result (with particular attention to the internal carotid and jugular) from high velocity injuries or severely displaced mandible fractures.
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This, however, changes once neoangiogenesis begins and endothelial cells become active in places like tumor vessels, inflamed tissues, skin with psoriasis,vascularinjuryand during embryogenesis.
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This broad classification includes neuronal injuries, hemorrhages, vascular injuries, cranial nerve injuries, and subdural hygromas, among many others.
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It is used during the repair of larger juxtahepatic (next to the liver) vascular injuries such as an injury to the local vena cava.
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Hyperhomocysteinemia could also lead to vascular injuries by oxidative mechanisms which can contribute to cerebral dysfunction.
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A 2013 systematic review found 31 cases of vascular injuries were caused by acupuncture, 3 resulting in death.
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