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- show anastomosing channels around channel bars of alluvium. Molten lava flows sometimes flow in anastomosed lava channels or lava tubes. Anastomosing streams...
- operation in which the pylorus is removed and the distal stomach is anastomosed directly to the duodenum. The operation is most closely ****ociated with...
- In portal hypertension, as in the case of cirrhosis of the liver, the anastomoses become congested and form venous dilatations. Such dilatation can lead...
- thoracic artery (LITA; formerly, left internal mammary artery, LIMA) is anastomosed to the left anterior descending artery (LAD) because the LAD is the most...
- Kronelein anastomosis where the divided end of the stomach is directly anastomosed to the side of the jejunal loop. Von Hacker was the first person to refer...
- anastomosis) or between an artery and a vein (arterio-venous anastomosis). Anastomoses between arteries and between veins result in a multitude of arteries...
- formed of thin, irregular and tightly anastomosed tubes. However, in the interior, tubes are loosely anastomosed. Oscula are simple apertures surrounded...
- aneurysmectomy of any type, and all solid organ transplants require vascular anastomoses. An anastomosis connecting an artery to a vein is also used to create...
- The arterial arcades (intermesenteric arterial anastomoses or Riolan arcades) are a series of anastomosing arterial arches between the arterial branches...
- these meetings are referred to as potential anastomoses, which lack function, as opposed to true anastomoses like that in the palm of the hand. This is...