Potentially fatal hemorrhagic shock can occur if the uterine artery ruptures. Diagnosis I. Abdominal radiographs are consistent with either a gravid or fluid-filled uterus. II. If fetal death has occurred, then radiographic signs include intrauterine and fetal gas formation, decomposition, and collapse...
In human coronary artery tissue, sEH activity reduced after its inhibition and formation of novel chain-shortened fatty acid epoxides through ß-oxidation was the major pathway of EET metabolism leading to apparent vasodilatation in a dosage-dependent manner [32]. ...
flab- loose or flaccid body fat atheroma- a fatty deposit in the intima (inner lining) of an artery; can obstruct blood flow cellulite- lumpy deposits of body fat especially on women's thighs etc. puppy fat- fat on the body of a baby or child; disappears at adolescence ...
The preserved internal mammary artery perforators and lateral thoracic arteries were anastomosed to the superficial temporal vessels for supercharging. At 3-year follow-up, the patient was satisfied with her new face, which had a uniform skin color and improved facial contour and nasal profile (...
Ultimately, this cascade may lead to brain cell dysfunction and cell death (6). Whereas brain cell dysfunction can be measured in vivo noninvasively by neurophysiological methods (7,8), brain cell death can only be assessed histologically. Microtubule- associated proteins (MAP) are a diverse ...
Cardiac conducting tissue from the hearts of 40 victims of sudden infant death syndrome was examined microscopically by serial section. In five hearts there were marked narrowing of the major artery supplying the atrioventricular node. In another there was similar narrowing of the artery supplying the...
26). Also, the blood loss of caudal arteries sealed by BDRA was nearly four times lower than that of Fibingluraas, and the rapid and tight sealing by a BDRA for carotid hemostasis effectively prevented death due to untimely sealing (Fig. 5c). Fig. 5: Wound management, hemostasis, and ...
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A technique to measure tissue blood flow by quantifying the fluctuations in the intensity of laser light that has passed through tissue. From: Pathobiology of Human Disease, 2014 About this pageSet alert Also in subject areas: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Medicine and Dentistry Nursin...
or dysfunction of valves[4]. Blood vessels can be partially or completely blocked due toatherosclerosisor damaged throughtrauma. Importantly, even though not all CVDs lead to death, they may significantly reduce the quality of life, affecting the efficiencies of the circulatory and respiratory systems...