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Conclusions: We hypothesize that in our case, pontine infarct had developed because of occlusion of pontine perforators by a thrombus within an aneurysm, and subarachnoid hemorrhage had developed secondary to a rupture of weakened by inflammatory changes aneurysmal wall.

He was scheduled for revision of an arteriovenous fistula on the right arm because of occlusion of the fistula.

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Palmaz, J.C., Laborde, J.C., Rivera, F.J. et al. Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of occlusions of the femoral and popliteal arteries by subintimal dissection.

A significant proportion of bypasses become ineffective within 1 year because of occlusion due to progression of intimal hyperplasia (IH).

By t=34 [s], the server robot did not find one of the components because of occlusion.

We reasoned that the cause was a decreased visibility of head contour because of occlusion by the metal acetabular component with increasing PE wear.

Planar patches that are no longer visible (e.g. because of occlusion or because they left the field of view) are assigned to object models based on patch appearance computed from colour and on patch adjacency computed from 3D interest point adjacency graph.

To be detrimental, bronchial narrowing would not need to involve the entire length of the airways because local occlusion of proximal airways would result in the lack of aeration distally.

Renal fragments are usually surrounded and subdivided by a fluid collection that occupies the entire renal loggia; some parenchymal fragments may appear devitalised or non-enhancing because of traumatic occlusion of their arterial supply.

Because of the occlusion of COs with the subject's body for SmCO, the GEI feature was confused with that of SbCO, NoCO, and BaCO, depending on the part of the COs that was occluded, as shown in Fig. 3, and thus, samples were misclassified as SbCO, NoCO, and BaCO (see Table 4).

Thrombophilia screening in people with arterial thrombosis is generally regarded unrewarding and is generally discouraged, except possibly for unusually young patients (especially when precipitated by smoking or use of estrogen-containing hormonal contraceptives) and those in whom revascularization, such as coronary arterial bypass, fails because of rapid occlusion of the graft.

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