Differentiated endothelial cells exhibited neo-angiogenesis and anastomosis in vivo.
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Microvascular anastomosis are required when EC-IC surgery is performed.
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If this anastomosis scars, it's very important that patients be treated appropriately for it.
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In evolution, anastomosis is a recombination of evolutionary lineage.
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To create a fistula, a vascular surgeon joins an artery and a vein together through anastomosis.
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The two sections of the remaining healthy intestines are joined together in a procedure called anastomosis.
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Genetic structure of populations of Rhizoctonia solani anastomosis group-1 IA from soybean in Brazil.
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The procedure is referred to as intestinal anastomosis.
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Pathological anastomosis results from trauma or disease and may involve veins, arteries, or intestines.
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A natural or surgical joining of parts or branches of tubular structures so as to make or become continuous
(anastomotic) of or relating to or exhibiting anastomosis
An anastomosis (plural anastomoses, from Greek u1F00u03BDu03B1u03C3u03C4u03CCu03BCu03C9u03C3u03B9u03C2, communicating opening) is the reconnection of two streams that previously branched out, such as blood vessels or leaf veins. The term is used in medicine, biology, mycology, geology, geography and architecture.
A cross-connection between two blood vessels; an interconnection between any two channels, passages or vessels; the surgical creation of a connecting passage between blood-vessels or other channels
(Anastomoses) Connections formed where arteries and arterioles merge to provide alternative channels for blood delivery.
(anastomoses) Braided solution tubes, frequently appearing on the undersides of poorly jointed limestone strata. These features, which form phreatically, are known to contribute to the rapid development and expansion of proto-caves.
Operation to connect two body parts. An example is an operation in which a part of the colon is removed and the two remaining ends are rejoined.
A procedure to connect healthy sections of tubular structures in the body after the diseased portion has been surgically removed.
Communication or connection between the separate components of a branching system; as in the Circle of Willis, anastomosis allows blood carried by different arterial branches to come together and be redistributed