artery occlusion

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meaningsofarteryandocclusion

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artery
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɑː.tər.i/
us
/ˈɑːr.t̬ɚ.i/
one of the thick tubes that carry blood from the heart to other parts of ...
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occlusion
noun
uk
/əˈkluː.ʒən/
us
/əˈkluː.ʒən/
medical
in medicine, something that blocks a tube or opening in the body, or when something is blocked ...
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(Definition ofarteryandocclusionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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A different device patient had to be treated overnight with heparin for femoralarteryocclusion.
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Transient global ischemia was induced in rats by bilataeral carotidarteryocclusionfor 10 min combined with hypotension by withdrawing blood.
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Penumbral tissues salvage by reperfusion following middle cerebralarteryocclusionin rats.
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Strict fluid management, sometimes guided by measurement of central venous or pulmonaryarteryocclusionpressure, may be required.
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Asphyxia has been induced by maternal hypoxaemia, reduced utero-placental blood -ow, and umbilical cord occlusion while cerebral ischaemia has been caused by carotidarteryocclusion.
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Allopurinol and dimethylthiorurea reduce brain infarction following middle cerebralarteryocclusionin rats.
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The cherry red spot is seen in central retinalarteryocclusion, appearing several hours after the blockage of the retinal artery occurs.
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Major complication associated with a transradial interventions include early and late radialarteryocclusion.
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Pathohistochemical studies have revealed that the volume of the infarction in the middle cerebralarteryocclusionmodel could be decreased by nilvadipine.
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Acute disc herniation, cervical spondylosis, kyphoscoliosis, damage to the spinal column and neoplasia all could result in ischemia from anterior spinalarteryocclusionleading to anterior cord syndrome.
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Conditions that affect or destroy the retina include retinal detachment; macular disease ("e.g.", macular degeneration); and retinal vascular occlusions, the most important of which is central retinalarteryocclusion.
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Both patients underwent fluorescein retinal angiography that demonstrated multifocal retinal artery occlusions without evidence of embolic disease.
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Most of the radial artery occlusions are asymptomatic.
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Partial vision loss is often present and caused by branch retinal artery occlusions.
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As with central retinal artery occlusions, ophthalmic artery occlusions may result from systemic cardiovascular diseases; however, a cherry-red spot is typically absent and the vision is usually worse.
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