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- of the blood in the smallest blood vessels, the microvessels of the microvasculature present within organ tissues. The microvessels include terminal arterioles...
- by chemosis, and redness without exudates. The bulbar conjunctival microvasculature contains arterioles, meta-arterioles, venules, capillaries, and communicating...
- Microvasculature comprises the microvesselsvenules and capillaries of the microcirculation, with a maximum average diameter of 0.3 millimeters. As the...
- removed or byp****ed. The underlying mechanism is related to arterial microvasculature damage. It is primarily seen during percutaneous coronary intervention...
- damage-dependent mechanisms of ageing and disease in the macro- and microvasculature". European Journal of Pharmacology. 816: 116–128. doi:10.1016/j.ejphar...
- Microvasculature remodeling refers to the alterations in a blood vessel network resulting from arteriogenesis and angiogenesis. Briefly, arteriogenesis...
- result. Leukostasis is diagnosed when white cell plugs are seen in the microvasculature. The most common symptoms are dyspnea and hypoxia, usually accompanied...
- through the general circulation and the spleen. The blockage of the microvasculature causes symptoms such as those in placental malaria. Sequestered red...
- microvascular diseases (CMDs), which are a group of conditions affecting the microvasculature in the heart and include microvascular angina, previously known as...
- from the surrounding tissue, which has the effect of highlighting microvasculature. Their signals, however, are still subject to the diffraction limit...