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Meaning of "extravascular"
extravascular (adjective) - situated or occurring outside the blood vessels or circulatory system
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- Situated or happening outside of the blood vessels or lymph vessels.
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And out here is our extravascular space.
Extravascular distribution of the drug was noted.
Hemolytic anemias can be classified as intravascular or extravascular.
Hemolysis can be classified as extravascular or intravascular.
Parenteral extravascular administration is commonly used in administration of sedatives in animals.
Moxifloxacin is distributed to extravascular spaces rapidly.
Specific extravascular electrode designs are described in more detail hereinafter.
Biopsy containing a blood vessel with extravascular eosinophils.
The extravascular approach involves surgery or microsurgery of the aneurysm.
It favours the elimination of extravascular bleedings.
Extravascular clotting occurs due to procoagulants associated with tumor cells.
Distribution of fluid between the intravascular and extravascular.
Aggregation of the microspheres through the extravascular magnet is followed by interneuysmatic thrombus.
Method of optimizing the fluid flow parameters of an extravascular system.
Extravascular foci of infection should always be excluded before surgical intervention is considered.
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Ciprofloxacin can diffuse freely into the extravascular space.
The two main extravascular routes of parenteral administration are the subcutaneous and intramuscular routes.
The salivary virus is mainly deposited in the extravascular tissues.
The composition of the extravascular fluid that accumulates in edema varies according to its etiology.
This is undoubtedly caused by redistribution of the extravascular antibody pool.
Distribution Extravascular distribution of lanreotide was minimal.
Idarucizumab exhibited multiphasic disposition kinetics and limited extravascular distribution.
The hematopoiesis takes place in the extravascular cavities between the sinuses of the marrow.
The virus in the saliva is deposited mainly in the extravascular tissues.
HPO penetrated large extravascular channels in both the rostral and proximal pars distalis.
Hemolysis is usually extravascular.
Extravascular infiltration should be avoided see ADVERSE REACTIONS.
The RBCs are usually removed by macrophages in a process called extravascular hemolysis.
Extravascular hemolytic anemia, which can be severe.
Prolonged red cell storage before transfusion increases extravascular hemolysis.
In particular, to extravascular supports which are used in vein grafting.
Clevidipine is rapidly metabolized by esterases in the blood and extravascular tissues.
It works by pulling fluid from the extravascular space into the blood vessels.
Macrophages are derived from circulating monocytes which migrate into extravascular tissues.
The model preserved EC integrity and permitted direct extravascular gene transfer without any intravascular manipulation.
As described below a system is provided for connecting components of an implantable extravascular blood conduit.
An extravascular fibrin polymer stent obtainable by the method of claim 8.
Vascular uterine artery occlusion involves at least intravascular and extravascular modalities.
An extravascular system for accessing the vasculature of a patient, comprising,.
Histologic examination of affected organs reveals focal extravascular mononuclear cell infiltrates.
Hence, a superior extravascular support is obtained as compared to using diluted liquids.
Extravasation through these fenestrations is of importance with respect to drug targeting to extravascular sites.
Figure 1 includes a perspective view of an extravascular system in a pre-use configuration.
Inflammatory diseases of lungs and airways are associated with strong pathological oxidation of extravascular tissue.
Thus, extravascular target sites are not accessible for this kind of microcatheters.
During the inflammatory process white blood cells infiltrate the extravascular tissue.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of an extravascular system connected to the vascular system of a patient.
A limited sodium intake decreases portal hypertension and reduces extravascular water flow.
The fibrin extravascular gel, which rapidly forms a lattice, incorporates fibronectin.
The present invention relates to intravascular prostheses for remodeling an extravascular anatomical structure.