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PRESENT
Present
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you embolise
they embolise
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Present perfect
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FUTURE
Future
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he/she/it will be embolising
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you will be embolising
they will be embolising
Future perfect
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he/she/it will have been embolising
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CONDITIONAL
Conditional
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they would embolise
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Conditional perfect
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they would have embolise
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you would have been embolising
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you would have been embolising
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IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you embolise
we let´s embolise
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NONFINITE VERB FORMS
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embolised
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embolising
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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «EMBOLISE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
embolise in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
embolise im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Aetiology of Deep Venous Thrombosis: A Critical, ...
Embolise. Essentially, we suspect that both Paterson (1969) and Sevitt (1974a, b)
– presumably led by consensus expectations – overlooked the likelihood of
artefactual splits (fractures) between dead, often degenerate cusp parietalis and
the ...
P. Colm Malone, Paul S. Agutter, 2007
2
General Surgery Outpatient Decisions
Peripheral aneurysms affecting the limb arteries seldom rupture but commonly ✧
embolise or thrombose, causing distal ischaemia. Visceral artery aneurysms
seldom embolise but are prone to rupture. ✧ Central aneurysms such as ...
Michael E. Gaunt, Tjun Tang, Stewart Walsh, 2008
3
Vascular and Endovascular Surgery: Companion to Specialist ...
These will usually then thrombose, which may subsequently embolise down the
leg. • Infection is rare with good aseptic technique. • Arteriovenous fistula: as the
femoral artery and vein are contained within the femoral sheath they may both be
...
Jonathan D Beard, Peter A. Gaines, 2009
Harrison 16th ed Pg 1561] Most common site for deep vein thrombosis is calf
vein (tendency to embolise is less). Most common site for pulmonary emboli is
pelvic or femoral veins (tendency to embolise is high) 'B' [Ref. Harrison 16th ed
Pg ...
5
MRCS Part A: Paper 1 SBAs in Applied Basic Science
It should not be confused with Paget's disease of the breast, which is closely
associated with an underlying duct carcinoma. 3.9 Answer: A Arterial emboli
rarely embolise to the lower extremities Most arterial emboli arise from thrombi in
the ...
ascent, he would be in danger of striking his head on one of the outboard
engines. Expanding air in his lungs could embolise him, bursting a lung if he
stopped breathing from unconsciousness. He felt the sleepiness sweeping over
him as he ...
Since the microbubbles are designed to be small enough to cross capillary beds,
they should not embolise unless they enlarge or aggregate into a foam. Both are
possible but unlikely to be important considerations, especially in view of the ...
Francis A. Duck, A.C Baker, H.C Starritt, 1998
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General and Systematic Pathology
Embolic. atheroma. Fragmentsof atheromatous plaque may embolise and these
are frequently seen in the lower limbs of arteriopathic patients. Theprecise
causeof such ischaemic toes is rarely investigated thoroughly enough to be
diagnosed.
James C. E. Underwood, Simon S Cross, 2009
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Master Medicine: General and Systematic Pathology
Alternatively, the thrombus may break off and embolise to a distant vessel and
cause occlusion there. 2. a. False. In fact, the opposite is true. HDL is involved in
the transport of cholesterol from peripheral tissues to the liver. There is strong ...
Paul Bass, Susan Burroughs, Norman Carr, 2008
Material other than the thrombus may embolise to the lungs tumour emboli as for
example from a carcinoma kidney, uterine cancer, liver or thyroid cancer.
Amniotic fluid embolism in pregnant women during childbirth, specially during ...
7 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «EMBOLISE» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
embolise im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Prevention is key in fight against stroke
Prevention of clots that often embolise from the left atrial appendage area is a prime concern. One adult in every 25 aged over 60 and one adult ... «Irish Medical Times, Feb 15»
Conference on emergency radiology concludes at PGI
The bleeding is then stopped by injecting particulate matter to block or embolise the abnormal vessels super selectively." Dr LBerlin from the ... «Hindustan Times, Aug 14»
What is a pulmonary embolism?
In the legs, the DVTs low down are thought not to embolise to the lungs. We are concerned about DVTs above knee level/in the thigh, ... «Independent Online, Mai 13»
Pulmonary thromboembolism
The higher up the leg the clot forms, the more likely it is to break off and embolise to the lungs. Less than 20% of lower leg (calf) DVTs will ... «Health24.com, Feb 13»
Radiology most sought-after specialization
He can intervene and embolise a tumour or an aneurism where a physician or surgeon cannot treat, that too without surgery, he said. The field ... «Times of India, Dez 10»
Pregnancy Success Rates High After UFE in Portuguese Study
“Always I ask them if they want to get pregnant or not,” Dr. Pisco said. “If they want to get pregnant, my embolisation technique is different. I try to embolise only ... «DG News, Mär 10»
Heart bypass grafts last longer after new drug treatment
... the scar tissue, these plaques can actually rupture and embolise, bits can flick off a bit like soft porridge and cause an on-table heart attack. «ABC Online, Feb 10»