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embolic Meaning in Bengali



বা একটি এম্বলিজ্ম বা ধমনীরোধী রক্তপিণ্ড সংক্রান্ত





embolic's Usage Examples:

Embolism Micrograph of embolic material in the artery of a kidney.


Post-vaccination embolic and thrombotic events, also termed vaccine-induced prothrombotic immune thrombocytopenia (VIPIT) or vaccine-induced immune thrombotic.


A special form of embolic stroke is the embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS).


disease in the vertebral and basilar arteries which predisposes to acute embolic events such as transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) and stroke.


Small embolic particles coated with chemotherapeutic drugs are injected selectively through.


Liquid embolic agents - Used for AVM, these agents can flow through complex vascular structures.


dalteparin was more effective than warfarin in reducing the risk of recurrent embolic events.


identifiable symptom complexes, each with its underlying pathoetiology: embolic, hypoperfusion, angiospasm, and unknown".


When an embolus occludes a blood vessel, it is called an embolism or embolic event.


are used to treat medical conditions related to blood clotting including embolic or thrombotic stroke, myocardial infarction, and pulmonary embolism.


All three genera have a projection on the embolic disc that is independent from the embolus and a conductor on the distal.


because the pump is not the main cause of brain damage, rather it is the embolic process described below.


Embolic agents are particulate embolic material such as gelatin sponge or polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), and liquid embolic material such as.


progress to heart failure, commonly complicated by atrial fibrillation and embolic strokes with severe neurological disability, leading to death unless heart.


It is a liquid embolic agent.


penumbra is the area surrounding an ischemic event such as thrombotic or embolic stroke.


Symptoms of intestinal ischemia vary and can be acute (especially if embolic), subacute, or chronic.



embolic's Meaning':

of or relating to an embolism or embolus

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