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Meanings of vascular abnormality in English
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Usage of vascular abnormality in English
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Nevertheless, IICGV is superior in showing iris hypoperfusion surrounding the vascularabnormality.
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The findings suggest that LTG may be associated with an ocular vascularabnormality.
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There was no evidence of intraoperative vascularabnormality.
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Intervention: Magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance angiography were performed but revealed no tumor or vascularabnormality.
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In quasi-moyamoya disease, a similar stenotic vascularabnormality is associated with an underlying disease, which is sometimes an inflammatory disease.
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We hypothesize that there may be an early embryonic vascularabnormality (vascular disruption) that may explain these vascular phenomena.
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Conclusions: The postreceptor retina appears to mediate the vascularabnormalities that characterize OIR.
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Lack of MGP causes vascularabnormalities in multiple organs in mice.
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These findings may explain other eye and vascularabnormalities whose pathogenesis remains unclear.
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However, larger samples or assessment of other retinal vascularabnormalities may yield positive associations.
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Liver involvement in CGD includes vascularabnormalities, which may lead to noncirrhotic portal hypertension.
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Sixteen patients had GSD, and 7 had liver vascularabnormalities.
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Standard scores were used to evaluate parenchymal and vascularabnormalities at baseline and last follow-up.
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Venous aneurysms are rare vascularabnormalities and are often described in patients presenting with pulmonary embolism.
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DC patients may also develop pulmonary complications including fibrotic interstitial lung disease and pulmonary vascularabnormalities.
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Vascularabnormalities are a key feature of Alzheimer's disease (AD).