PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «OLIGAEMIA»
oligaemia
lung
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oligaemia
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reduction
blood
volume
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hypovolaemia
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oligemia
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nursing
psychology
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oligemic
oligospermia
mondofacto
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ˌɒlɪˈɡiːmɪə
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «OLIGAEMIA»
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Clinical Diagnosis Cardiovascular System
Pulmonary Oligaemia In pulmonary oligaemia, the pulmonary blood flow is
reduced. Hence, the pulmonary vessels are smaller and narrower than normal.
The outer third of the lung fields in the X-ray chest contains no vessels (normally
few ...
2
Paediatrics: A Core Text with Self Assessment
Small pulmonary conus, RV hypertrophy boot-shaped heart (coeur en sabot)
Pulmonary oligaemia Lesion Chest X-ray Presenting with CCF in the neonatal
period Transposition of the great arteries (TGA) (with PSM VSD) Total anomalous
...
Simon Attard-Montalto, Vaskar Saha, 2006
3
Laboratory Animal Science - Main Focus: Neuroscience : ...
In the stepwise 4-vessel occlusion model the focus was laid on morphologic
changes in rat brain microvasculature and on macrovessels after chronic
cerebral oligaemia. Results: Using the two-vessel-occlusion rat model, in which
both ...
4
Mollison's Blood Transfusion in Clinical Medicine
Organ damage resulting from oligaemia The combination of hypotension and
arterial vasoconstriction causes a reduction of blood flow in most organs. The
blood supply to some vital organs, notably heart, brain and kidneys, is protected
to ...
Harvey G. Klein, David J. Anstee, 2008
5
Aids to Radiological Differential Diagnosis
14.44 NEONATAL CYANOSIS With oligaemia and cardiomegaly 1. Pulmonary
stenosis. 2. Ebstein's anomaly. 3. Pulmonary atresia with an intact ventricular
septum. 4. Tricuspid atresia. With oligaemia but no cardiomegaly Signs appear ...
6
Stroke: Practical Management
The key pathophysiological concept is the division of hypoperfused tissue into
three operational compartments: tissue that will in principle survive (oligaemia),
tissue that may either die or survive (the ischaemic penumbra), and tissue that
will ...
Charles P. Warlow, Jan van Gijn, Martin S. Dennis, 2011
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Black's Medical Dictionary
Gordon Macpherson. O O O O. 514 Oligaemia by means of hair-like receptors
positioned in the mucous membrane lining the roof of the nasal cavity (see NOSE
). Oligaemia. A diminution of the quantity of blood in the circulation. Olig(o)A.
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Black's Medical Dictionary
Bloomsbury Publishing. O O O O. 514 Oligaemia by means of hair-like receptors
positioned in the mucous membrane lining the roof of the nasal cavity (see NOSE
). Oligaemia. A diminution of the quantity of blood in the circulation. Olig(o)A.
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2005
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Midline Medical Dictionary
Olfaction. The act of smelling or the sense of smell; osphresis. Olfactometer. See
Osmometer. Olfactory. Pertaining to smelling; osphretic. WI O. Bulb, the bulbous
end of the olfactory nerve. WT O. Organ, the nose. ^TO>; HlR»*l; Oligaemia.
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Hari's Essentials of Clinical Medicine
Pulmonary oligaemia • Echocardiography - Valve morphology, site of lesion -
RVH and RV function • Severity of lesion - Lengthy murmur, dull and delayed P2 -
S1 - EC ratio - less - RAS4 - Prominent a wave - Cardiomegaly - Pressure
gradient ...