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Meanings of venous occlusion in English
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Usage of venous occlusion in English
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Doppler arterial flow signals within the intestine quickly disappeared following venousocclusion.
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In ten segments, arterial signals promptly returned following release of venousocclusion.
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Endothelial function of resistance arteries was assessed by venousocclusion plethysmography.
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Forearm blood flow was measured in six healthy men by venousocclusion plethysmography.
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Plasma TM levels did not change significantly after venousocclusion test and on circadian fluctuation.
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Forearm blood flow was measured using venousocclusion plethysmography.
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Obliterative phlebitis, which is venousocclusion with inflammatory cell infiltration, is observed in all IgG4-related cases.
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Peripheral blood flow and body composition were assessed using venousocclusion plethysmography and DEXA scanning respectively.
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When direct intervention for the venousocclusion proves to be difficult, a conservative approach may be helpful.
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In two eyes, punctate hyperfluorescent spots were seen in the area of venousocclusion on late-phase ICGA.
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Various methodological influences such as temperature and delay time before centrifugation, storage of serum and venousocclusion were studied.
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This article describes venousocclusion plethysmography, discusses the presentation and analysis of data (dose of drug or concentration?
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Endothelial function of resistance arteries was assessed by measuring forearm blood flow response during reactive hyperemia utilizing venousocclusion strain-gauge plethysmography.
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In ten segments, no arterial signals could be detected following release of venousocclusion, and only one segment proved to be viable.
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Lessons: When idiopathic swelling of the extremities occurs in renal transplant patients, secondary lymphedema caused by venousocclusion may be the cause.
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Forearm blood flow was measured by venousocclusion plethysmography during intrabrachial infusions of bradykinin and substance P, before and after intrabrachial aspirin.