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However, the majority of women develop collateral circulation through interosseus vertebral, paravertebral, epidural, and ovarian venous systems [25].
IVC obstructive tumors tend to develop collateral veins around the tumor, and surgical hemostasis is often challenging.
However, patients with limb ischemia due to occlusive arterial disease develop collateral vessels to the femoral artery.
It has been demonstrated that CAD patients with DM have a reduced ability to develop collateral blood vessels [ 42].
The porcine heart is especially well suited for myocardial perfusion imaging studies, because it cannot develop collateral flow.
However, the majority of women develop collateral circulation through interosseus vertebral, paravertebral, epidural, and ovarian venous systems [ 25].
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Seven days after this embolization, the RHV was also embolized to develop collaterals from the RHV to the IRHV and also to avoid RHV reconstruction (Fig. 2).
The ability to grow new capillaries, adapt their caliber to higher flow and develop collaterals from obstructed arteries is essential to maintain or restore tissue perfusion.
The awareness that angiogenesis is pertinent in the context of cardiovascular disease has arisen from the fact that occlusion or narrowing of arteries is likely to result in hypoxia, in response to which the ischaemic myocardium develops collateral vessels.
Enhanced abdominal computed tomography (CT) showed stenosis of the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) and occlusion of the celiac and inferior mesenteric arteries with developed collateral vessels from the SMA and left iliac artery.
Then, as 21 days had passed since the last exposure, each name on the list was matched with a name on the list of reported case-patients in order to identify the contacts in whom the disease had developed (collateral case-patients).
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