Examples of 'pulmonary vascular' in a sentence

Meaning of "pulmonary vascular"

The term 'pulmonary vascular' pertains to the blood vessels and circulation specifically related to the lungs. It is commonly used in medical contexts to describe conditions, diseases, or procedures that involve the blood vessels connected to the lungs. Examples include pulmonary vascular disease or pulmonary vascular resistance

How to use "pulmonary vascular" in a sentence

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pulmonary vascular
Pulmonary vascular network within normal limits.
Factors responsible for pulmonary vascular relaxation.
Pulmonary vascular network without apparent changes.
Purinergic signaling in pathological pulmonary vascular remodeling.
Moderate pulmonary vascular prominence was evidenced.
Purinergic signalling is potential modulator of pulmonary vascular homeostasis.
Pulmonary vascular markings were markedly decreased.
Early detection of pulmonary vascular disease.
Pulmonary vascular network unchanged.
Severe accentuation of pulmonary vascular network.
Systemic and pulmonary vascular resistance were determined by indirect calculations.
It depends on how high her pulmonary vascular resistance is.
Mild pulmonary vascular prominence.
Role of peroxynitrite and macrophages in newborn pulmonary vascular remodeling.
A slight pulmonary vascular prominence was seen.

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Pneumonectomy approximately halves the available pulmonary vascular bed.
Signs of increased pulmonary vascular network with characteristics of hyperflow.
Acidosis and hypercarbia may further increase pulmonary vascular resistance.
Pulmonary vascular tone control.
Slight accentuation of the pulmonary vascular network was also evidenced.
Pulmonary vascular precipitates have been reported in patients receiving parenteral nutrition.
This leads to a reduction in pulmonary vascular resistance and improved oxygenation.
Pulmonary vascular disease.
This physiological behavior has an important effect on pulmonary vascular resistance.
Pulmonary vascular remodeling.
This drug reduces right ventricle afterload by decreasing pulmonary vascular resistance.
Pulmonary vascular diseases are conditions that affect the pulmonary circulation.
We also collected information regarding the immunosuppression regimen and pulmonary vascular resistance.
Normal pulmonary vascular network and concave arch of pulmonary artery.
The radiographic imaging showed normal cardiac area and pulmonary vascular net.
The increase in pulmonary vascular resistance leads to right ventricular failure.
Lists the neural and humoral factors that influence pulmonary vascular resistance.
The pulmonary vascular net was normal and the medial arch was rectified.
Mechanical ventilation positive pressure increases pulmonary vascular resistance and right ventricle afterload.
Pulmonary vascular occlusive disease and pulmonary atrial hypertension develops in adulthood.
There was also a slight reduction in the pulmonary vascular network best seen at the edges.
Pulmonary vascular endothelial cells play an important role in the development of the disease.
Shows normal cardiac area and pulmonary vascular segment slightly increased in pulmonary hila.
Pulmonary vascular resistance and systemic vascular resistance were calculated by using standard formulas.
In the immediate neonatal period the pulmonary vascular resistance is higher than later in life.
The pulmonary vascular network was normal and the arch of the pulmonary artery was concave.
Several mechanisms contribute to the maintenance of high pulmonary vascular resistance in the fetal period.
Airway modulation of pulmonary vascular tone during development and following pulmonary hypertension.
The radiographic imaging showed moderately increased cardiac area and pulmonary vascular network.
Prominence of the pulmonary vascular network with unchanged parenchyma and free diaphragmatic domes.
Some authors suggest that the use of corticosteroids as stabilizers of the pulmonary vascular membrane.
Pulmonary vascular prominence with pulmonary vasculature inversion was also observed suggesting pulmonary venocapillary congestion.
Nitric oxide is a potent vasodilator that can be administered via inhalation causing pulmonary vascular relaxation.
PVR pulmonary vascular resistance.
Chest radiograph shows markedly increased right chambers with slightly decreased pulmonary vascular network.

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