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Meaning of "neovascularisation"

neovascularisation: (noun) Neovascularisation is the formation of new blood vessels, typically in response to injury or disease, and plays a role in various medical conditions such as cancer and diabetic retinopathy.
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Visudyne is used when the neovascularisation is subfoveal.
Retinal neovascularisation is pathological in macular degeneration and in diabetic retinopathy.
This can result in oedema or corneal neovascularisation.
Parameters such as neovascularisation and myocardium functional recovery were evaluated.
Laminin staining was used as a marker of neovascularisation.
Neovascularisation was quantified by manually measuring the área of neovascular tufts.
Patients with subfoveal choroidal neovascularisation secondary to pathological myopia.
Excessive formation of blood vessels in the eye is known as ocular neovascularisation.
Myopic choroidal neovascularisation.
Visudyne is used for the treatment of patients who have subfoveal choroidal neovascularisation.
Ranibizumab for treating choroidal neovascularisation associated with pathological myopia.
The medical name for this condition is subfoveal choroidal neovascularisation.
Extensive neovascularisation was evident.
This phenomenon is called neovascularisation.
The neovascularisation results in increase of activity of eNOS that gradually takes over from iNOS.
Such compositions may for example be used for promoting neovascularisation.
There was no neovascularisation.
These differences offer the opportunity of identifying drugs which selectively block tumour neovascularisation.
The animals developed choroidal neovascularisation at the laser sites within two weeks after wounding.
Angiogenesis during wound healing is an example of pathophysiological neovascularisation during adult life.
No neovascularisation or fibrosis could be detected around any SIBS disks implanted intracorneally.
This loss is due to development of choroidal neovascularisation under the macula.
Angiogenic diseases are selected from diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, neovascular glaucoma and / or corneal graft neovascularisation.
The increased activity of eNOS causes further neovascularisation and vasodilation to continue the healing process.
Multiple burr holes have been used in frontal and parietal lobes with good neovascularisation achieved.
The validity of this method for measuring neovascularisation was recently demonstrated by HU et al.
Chart 2 shows the distribution of cases according to the presence of neovascularisation.
PlGF is also linked to pathological neovascularisation and recruitment of inflammatory cells into tumours.
Wet AMD is characterised by pathological choroidal neovascularisation CNV.
There are clear-cut differences between neovascularisation in normal tissue and that in tumour tissue.
The early phase angiogram was obtained 90 seconds after injection indicating the size of choroidal neovascularisation.
Following implantation the eyes were photographed and the área of neovascularisation measured after predetermined intervals.
Retinal neovascularisation is a feature of several conditions including diabetes and age-related macular degeneration ( AMD ).
The benefit of Visudyne in occult subfoveal choroidal neovascularisation has not been established.
Choroidal neovascularisation ( CNV ) after retinal injury is reduced in Lrg1 knockout mice.
Stage 3, there is extraretinal fibrovascular proliferation or neovascularisation at the ridge.
Example B, Inhibition of the neovascularisation of the chorio-allantoid membrane of chicken embryos.
After return to normal oxygen, the animals developed retinal neovascularisation due to relative hypoxia.
Retinal neovascularisation following oxygen-induced retinopathy ( OIR ) is reduced in Lrg1 knockout mice.
In ophthalmology for the treatment of diabetic retinopathies, neovascularisation and senile macular degeneration ;.
Neovascularisation ( growth of new, abnormal blood vessels ).
Thus, overproduction of TGFB1 by tumour cells contributed to tumour growth and neovascularisation.
The treatment of visual impairment due to choroidal neovascularisation ( CNV ) secondary to pathologic myopia PM.
Use according to claim 23, for the treatment of an ocular condition involving neovascularisation.
Wet AMD is characterised by Choroidal Neovascularisation ( CNV ) and is not very common.
Pro-angiogenic cells ( PACs ) have been shown to have an important role for postnatal neovascularisation.
Another ocular disorder involving neovascularisation is age-related macular degeneration ( AMD ).
Nk-1 receptor antagonists for treating corneal neovascularisation.
Neovascularisation was present in a variable extent at 180 days.
In general, all constructs, including the empty scaffold-only group, showed a substantial ingression of neovascularisation.

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