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The phrase "adequate collateral circulation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical or physiological contexts to describe a sufficient network of blood vessels that can supply blood to a tissue when the primary supply is compromised.
Example: "The patient demonstrated adequate collateral circulation, which helped maintain blood flow to the affected area during the procedure."
Alternatives: "sufficient collateral circulation" or "ample collateral circulation".
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It has been suggested that those who suffer from supine-hypotensive syndrome likely do not develop adequate collateral circulation [29].
Patients with chronic atherosclerotic disease of the aorta and renal arteries usually have adequate collateral circulation.
It has been suggested that those who suffer from supine-hypotensive syndrome likely do not develop adequate collateral circulation [ 29].
Anticoagulation alone is unlikely to lead to sufficient recanalization of occluded vessels, or development of adequate collateral circulation.
Therefore, this strategy is limited to a select group of patients with good hepatic function, patients with PVTT other than in the main or the first branch, and those with adequate collateral circulation around the occluded portal vein.
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It is recognized as the risk factor for deep venous thrombosis, since the collateral circulation does not provide adequate drainage of the lower limbs.
Inferior vena cava (IVC) anomalies, including AIVC, are increasingly being recognized as the risk factors for deep vein thrombosis (DVT), since the collateral circulation does not provide adequate drainage of the lower limbs.
It is advisable, however, to perform an accurate evaluation of the intracranial circulation to confirm the presence of adequate collateral flow via the anterior or posterior communicating arteries to avoid cerebral ischemia.
We confirmed adequate blood flow to the brain and the right subclavian artery through collateral circulation after ligation using computed tomographic angiography.
In our case, we confirmed adequate blood flow to the brain and the right subclavian artery through collateral circulation after ligation using computed tomographic angiography.
Collateral circulation is profoundly species-dependent, with pigs, rats and primates having a low collateral circulation, whereas dogs and guinea pigs have significant collateralization (Verdouw et al., 1998).
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