Collocations withartery

These are words often used in combination withartery.

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artery dissection
Vertebral artery dissection is associated with neck and occipital pain112 and may occur more commonly than is thought in patients diagnosed with vertebrobasilar insufficiency.
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artery occlusion
A different device patient had to be treated overnight with heparin for femoral artery occlusion.
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basilar artery
Multiple connexins form gap junction channels in rat basilar artery smooth muscle cells.
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blocked artery
In 2005, he underwent successful triple-bypass surgery to correct a 99-percent blocked artery.
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brachial artery
In that position the right and uppermost brachial artery will be at a distance of 15-20 cm above the left atrium.
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cerebral artery
Four of them had lesions that resulted from occlusion of the left middle cerebral artery, and one had temporoparietal closed-head injury.
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coronary artery bypass
Early exercise training in patients older than age 65 years compared with that in younger patients after acute myocardial infarction or coronary artery bypass grafting.
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coronary artery disease
One patient has required re-transplantation at 1 year for coronary artery disease of the transplanted heart and is a survivor.
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descending artery
In these instances, it is easy to stretch the right coronary or anterior descending artery after the translocation.
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femoral artery
Two puppies died, one from bleeding from the femoral artery and the other from thrombotic obstruction at the superior mesenteric artery, both after successful implantation.
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iliac artery
This avoids potential major complications such as: i accidental ligature of the common iliac artery compromising the arterial supply to the lower limb (white leg).
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internal thoracic artery
For very young children, the internal thoracic artery should be used as the graft of choice, expecting long-term patency.
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main artery
It does not interfere with the main artery of traffic.
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major artery
The road is a major artery, certainly economically, and is extremely dangerous.
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maxillary artery
This is considered the terminal branch of the maxillary artery.
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mesenteric artery
Two puppies died, one from bleeding from the femoral artery and the other from thrombotic obstruction at the superior mesenteric artery, both after successful implantation.
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peripheral artery
The peripheral arteries supply oxygenated blood to the body, and the peripheral veins lead deoxygenated blood from the capillaries in the extremities back to the heart.
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radial artery
Systemic pressures were monitored from the femoral or radial artery.
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renal artery
Eclampsia-like syndrome occurring in pregnant dogs and rabbits following renal artery constriction.
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splenic artery
Examples of an end artery include the splenic artery that supplies the spleen and the renal artery that supplies the kidneys.
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subclavian artery
In two other patients with the echocardiographic diagnosis of aberrant right subclavian artery, the origin of the vessel was not mentioned in the operative note.
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temporal artery
Temporal artery biopsy should be undertaken in all suspected cases to confirm the diagnosis but this is not essential.
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umbilical artery
Only one umbilical artery was present, that on the left being absent.
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uterine artery
Advantages of pelvic embolotherapy over surgical uterine artery ligation or hysterectomy are many, beyond the fact that endovascular therapy is less invasive and less morbid.
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vertebral artery
Vertebral artery dissection is associated with neck and occipital pain112 and may occur more commonly than is thought in patients diagnosed with vertebrobasilar insufficiency.
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