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diapedetic
diapedetic
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «DIAPEDETIC»
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1
Acta Medica Nagasakiensia
Experimental blood-brain barrier (BBB) change and diapedetic bleedings
following temporary ischemia of relatively short duration in Mongolian Gerbils
Umeo Ito, Kikuo Ono, and Yutaka Inaba Department of Neurosurgery , Tokyo
Medical and ...
2
Fundamentals of Neurology: An Illustrated Guide
Smaller or larger diapedetic hemorrhages can also occur in the infarcted area (
hemorrhagic infarction). Etiology and frequency. Thromboses of the cerebral
veins and venous sinuses are somewhat more common in women than in men;
they ...
Marco Mumenthaler, Heinrich Mattle, 2011
3
Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology
The hemorrhagic transformation of an ischemic infarct, on the other hand, is
based on diapedetic hemorrhage due to ... at the trigone. causes of diapedetic
hemorrhage are venous obstruction, encephalitis, and inflammatory wall
changes.
Klaus Sartor, G. Albrecht, 2011
4
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
These areas of damage present two specific characteristics: on the one hand,
numerous diapedetic hemorrhages (cases nos. 3, 4, 5, 12 and 13), hemosiderin-
laden macrophages in cases of long survival: on the other hand, frequent
deposits ...
H. Bour, Iain McA. Ledingham, 1967
5
Acta psychiatrica et neurologica Scandinavica: Supplementum
nephritis Icterus (index : 80-160-35) Allergie shock - thrombopenia - icterus (
index 45) suba rachnoid hemorrhage (hcm. softening) Diapedctic + hemorrhage,
macroscopic in the pons Diapedetic + hemorrhage - small occipital suharachnoid
...
6
Birth injuries of the newborn: morphology, pathogenesis, ...
Hemorrhages are common in many organs in the newborn; 2. these
hemorrhages, even if extensive, appear as consequences of diapedetic
processes; 3. immediately after delivery many of the newborn -premature and full
-term-babies show a ...
Majority of large heart blood vessels are filled by blood with characteristic central
location of erythrocytes and peripheric for plasm, but plasmor- hagium and
diapedetic bleedings are not observed in surrounding tissue in connection with
the ...
8
Manual of Neural Therapy According to Huneke
Pulmonary hemorrhage (hemoptysis) This is often due to diapedetic bleeding, i.e.
, the extrusion of blood corpuscles through the vascular walls resulting from an
inflammatory or allergic condition. Procaine given intravenously (— > (T) ...
J. Peter Dosch, Mathias Dosch, 2011
9
Blackwell's Nursing Dictionary
diapedetic, adj. diaphoresis (di' -a-fo-re' -sis): Perspiration, particularly that which
is excessive; may be associated with muscular activity, stress, use of certain
drugs, exposure to heat, fever. diaphoretic (di'-a-fo-ret'-ik): 1. An agent that
induces ...
Dawn Freshwater, Sian Masiln-Prothero, 2013
10
Cavernous Malformations of the Brain and Spinal Cord
... whereas venous malformations are congenital, cavernous malformations
appear to be hemodynamically acquired.6,43 Other hypotheses have been
proposed by Wilson, stating that intermittent diapedetic extravasation of blood
through the ...