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Perhaps the most damaging effect is intravascular clotting, the formation of clots inside blood vessels that deprives tissues of needed oxygen and can result in organ shutdown.
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However, the tissue extraction of needed oxygen is maintained even at very low levels of D O2.
We therefore spent considerable effort on the accrual of needed tissues.
Furthermore, the conspicuous defect and the different kind of tissues needed would have required multiple donor sites, making the achievement of a good aesthetic and functional result quite challenging.
Features to be considered include the anatomic location of the lesion, the amount of tissue needed, cost, availability of specific techniques, safety and risks, and expected diagnostic yield/accuracy.
Features to be considered include the anatomical location of the lesion, the amount of tissue needed, cost, availability of specific techniques, safety and risks, and expected diagnostic yield/accuracy.
In patients with lung cancer, choosing a method of lymph node sampling depends on anatomy, availability of techniques, amount of tissue needed, cost, and safety.
Particular attention to understanding perceptions and expectations on possible future uses of tissues is needed.
More studies contrasting healthy and diseased individuals, in a diversity of tissues, are needed before we can draw general conclusions regarding how disease modifies eQTL profiles.
These are strong signals that lead us to hypothesize that the carcinogenic potential of oxalate is specific for breast tissue, although more experiments with a broader range of tissues are needed to confirm this.
Thus, Histopathological examination of infected tissues is needed for the aetiological diagnosis of FIP [ 10, 11].
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