In addition, pathways for movement of macromolecules from extravascular sites into the airways are worthy of further study. |
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The altered erythrocytes undergo both intravascular and extravascular destruction. |
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Splenectomy effectively arrests the extravascular hemolysis and prevents its long-term complications, such as cholelithiasis and aplastic crises. |
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Two hours after airway instillation, we quantified the blood-free extravascular lung water content. |
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This, in effect, increases blood pressure by increasing the volume of extravascular fluid. |
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For example, veins are barriers between intravascular and extravascular tissues. |
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The volume of distribution was moderate and ranged from 16.1-29.0 L. These values are consistent with limited extravascular tissue distribution. |
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The volume of distribution values indicated limited redistribution into the extravascular space. |
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Dasatinib had a large apparent volume of distribution suggesting that the drug is extensively distributed into the extravascular space. |
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This leads to extravasation of fibrinogen and other plasma proteins, activation of the clotting system, and deposition of a fibrin gel in the extravascular space. |
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The diagnosis of acute inflammation was based on the finding of collections of extravascular polymorphs in the epithelium, lamina propria, or muscular layers. |
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The white blood cells then adhere to the blood vessel wall, the first step in their emigration into the extravascular space of the tissue. |
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Atenolol is extensively distributed to extravascular tissues, but only a small amount is found in the central nervous system. |
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The volume of distribution of dabigatran was 60-70 L, indicating moderate extravascular distribution. |
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The large volume of distribution observed in mice and monkeys is indicative of extravascular distribution of palifermin in these species. |
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Temperature only can distribute to the extravascular space that has direct contact with the passing indicator. |
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Neutrophil migration from blood towards extravascular space is an essential process of host defense mechanisms. |
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Results in all three species demonstrated dose linearity, a half-life range of 1 to 4 hours, and evidence of extravascular distribution of palifermin. |
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The steady-state volume of distribution in the animal species studied indicates that abatacept is confined primarily to the vascular system and does not distribute significantly into extravascular spaces. |
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The steady state volume of distribution of dasatinib in all species was greater than the volume of total body water suggesting extravascular distribution of the drug. |
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In extravascular hemolysis, splenic macrophages phagocytose RBCs, releasing hemoglobin, which is then broken down into heme. |
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Leaky capillaries, often compounded by hypoproteinaemia, predispose these patients to extravascular fluid extravasation. |
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It seems to mechanically deter the interaction of platelets and fibrin in the extravascular space and endothelium. |
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Final pathology revealed intravascular and extravascular components of high-grade sarcoma. |
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This results in leakage of plasma proteins and water into the extravascular spaces, producing severe oedema and contributing to hypotension and shock. |
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Extravascular balloon catheters inserted into hemorrhaging wounds can control bleeding, but the wound-balloon interface should conform for best tamponade. |
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