Examples of using Mesenteric in English and their translations into Polish
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Or mesenteric vessels. Oh.
That last bullet that missed your mesenteric artery.
Mesenteric embolectomy.
Possible mesenteric tear.
Mesenteric arteries. Who is it?
People also translate
Who is it? Mesenteric arteries.
Sam Kenton, 55,presents with chronic mesenteric ischemia.
You have a mesenteric thrombosis.
There are two arteries in the abdomen called the mesenteric arteries.
You mean the mesenteric artery and vein.
You could have a thrombosis with extension into the mesenteric arteries.
You feel the mesenteric artery pulsing?
Mesenteric(wall of the abdomen) lymph nodes are most commonly affected.
You missed a mesenteric artery thrombosis.
He's here for a bowel resection due to chronic mesenteric ischemia.
Liver, mesenteric artery, hepatic vein.
Dr. Carter is performing a mesenteric embolectomy.
CHF made sense at the time, but I think she has ischemic small bowel disease secondary to an embolism in the mesenteric artery.
Smoking-related mesenteric ischemia… It could be that.
Mesenteric and possibly peripheral lymphadenopathy swollen lymph nodes in the abdominal region or other areas of the body.
I'm still getting through the mesenteric fat.- Not yet.
In rats, the incidence of benign haemangioma of the mesenteric lymph nodes was higher in some groups than in concurrent controls.
Extremely rarely, thrombosis has been reported to occur in CHC users in other blood vessels,e.g. hepatic, mesenteric, renal, or retinal veins and arteries.
Schisandra fruit, fruit of Chinese magnoliavine c element, fructus schisandrae to oxygen element such as in vitro dog mesenteric artery contraction has inhibitory effect, can increase the pulse of the rat in vitro heart and anesthetic dogs coronary blood flow.
Extremely rarely, thrombosis has been reported to occur in CHC users in other blood vessels,e.g. hepatic, mesenteric, renal or retinal veins and arteries.
Extremely rarely, thrombosis has been reported to occur in other blood vessels e. g.,hepatic, mesenteric, renal, cerebral or retinal veins and arteries, in COC users.
Very rare*: bowel obstruction, bowel perforation, pseudomembranous colitis,ischemic colitis, mesenteric thrombosis, necrotising enterocolitis, oesophagitis, ascites, acute pancreatitis.
In cases with negative endoscopic findings andhigh clinical suspicion, selective angiography of the mesenteric arteries is sometimes necessary, but this allows for interventions at time of the procedure.
In its opinion of 29 June 2001 on adipose tissue associated with the digestive tract of cattle, sheep and goats,the Scientific Steering Committee pointed out that potential infectivity could be found in the mesenteric nerves and the mesenteric lymph nodes situated near the arteria mesenterica in bovine animals.
Small intestinal obstruction, where the path of the small intestines is in some way obstructed, can be caused by the ingestion of foreign bodies, tumors, hernias, intussusception(a condition in which one portion of the small intestine slides into the next, causing blockage), or mesenteric torsion,which is a particular twisting of the intestines around its mesenteric axis- the connective membrane between the intestines and the abdominal wall.