Therefore, the longer the mother has lactated and the more menstrual cycles she has experienced, the greater the extent of recanalization. |
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Satisfactory recanalization was achieved by intraarterial lysis and the wound conditions improved. |
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Sclerotherapy for vascular malformations is often limited by luminal recanalization. |
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And a white thrombus in the DES was confirmed at the time of recanalization. |
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As stated earlier, the trial that was done was primarily a safety trial and the endpoint measure was the recanalization of the artery. |
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After recanalization, heparin and DAPT were restarted, and bleeding occurred. |
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Other challenges with IV approach is that some severe strokes are due to occlusion of a major cerebral artery up to 2-3mm in diameter and therefore IV tPA is less likely to provide recanalization. |
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However, mechanical recanalization techniques are not always successful. |
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Additionally, organizing thrombi with recanalization and anaplastic tumor cells were observed in small pulmonary vessels. |
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The economic cost of not prioritizing implementation of even basic cerebral recanalization techniques is staggering. |
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However, for both the CCAO and ICAO patients, there was no difference in the rate of recanalization between patients with hypoecho and isoecho lesions. |
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