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单词 microvascular
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Definition of microvascular in English:

microvascular

adjectiveˌmʌɪkrəʊˈvaskjʊləˌmīkrōˈvaskyələr
  • Relating to the smallest blood vessels.

    (与)微脉管(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Figure 2 shows the adjusted incidence rates for myocardial infarction and microvascular end points, both being strongly associated to a similar degree with increasing blood pressure.
    • The mechanism of monocyte-preferential margination to the lung has been attributed to the unique anatomic structure of the pulmonary microvascular bed.
    • We have not identified the mechanism that links lung stretch with microvascular leak in the kidney.
    • This finding suggests that the immune complex-mediated lung and renal microvascular injury is not chemotactic to neutrophils and that there is an absence of firm neutrophil adhesion.
    • However, our findings would raise the possibility that local monocyte-mediated inflammation may play a significant role in pulmonary microvascular injury during sepsis.
    • Endothelial dysfunction and microvascular thrombosis appear to be particularly important factors in the development of MODS.
    • Interestingly, these receptors have been recently identified in human lung tissues and cultured human lung microvascular endothelial cells.
    • Cases were included in the study only if a microvascular repair of artery and vein was required for the thumb to survive.
    • The increased capillary pressure results in an injury response within the microvascular endothelium.
    • Recently, a computerised grading method has been developed to increase reproducibility of retinal microvascular changes, but this method is not widely available.
    • An increase in basement membrane surface area that accompanies a large tidal breath thus imposes a shape change on adherent alveolar epithelial and microvascular endothelial cells.
    • Within minutes of exposure of the isolated lung to chlorine there is an increase in microvascular permeability that leads to alveolar flooding.
    • The higher DL could also be due to reversible increases in microvascular pressures, blood volume, and hematocrit instead of induced lung growth.
    • Untreated, the disease leads to serious microvascular consequences that include blindness, renal failure, coronary artery disease, and limb amputations.
    • The pulmonary microvascular permeability was evaluated by measuring the lung lymph flow.
    • To induce left lung alveolar hypoxia, the left mainstem bronchus was reversibly occluded with a microvascular clip.
    • Inflammation and an increase in microvascular permeability occur when a breakdown occurs in the esophageal defense system.
    • The microvascular anatomy of the forehead was assessed subjectively with visual analysis of the various contributions to each flap.
    • This article considers the possibility that a brief period of plasma hyperosmolarity protects against acid-instilled lung microvascular injury.
    • Firstly, both are surrogate measures of the average concentration of plasma glucose that is responsible for the microvascular and arterial damage that manifests itself in later years.

Definition of microvascular in US English:

microvascular

adjectiveˌmīkrōˈvaskyələr
  • Relating to the smallest blood vessels.

    (与)微脉管(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We have not identified the mechanism that links lung stretch with microvascular leak in the kidney.
    • Figure 2 shows the adjusted incidence rates for myocardial infarction and microvascular end points, both being strongly associated to a similar degree with increasing blood pressure.
    • This article considers the possibility that a brief period of plasma hyperosmolarity protects against acid-instilled lung microvascular injury.
    • Recently, a computerised grading method has been developed to increase reproducibility of retinal microvascular changes, but this method is not widely available.
    • Cases were included in the study only if a microvascular repair of artery and vein was required for the thumb to survive.
    • The pulmonary microvascular permeability was evaluated by measuring the lung lymph flow.
    • An increase in basement membrane surface area that accompanies a large tidal breath thus imposes a shape change on adherent alveolar epithelial and microvascular endothelial cells.
    • Firstly, both are surrogate measures of the average concentration of plasma glucose that is responsible for the microvascular and arterial damage that manifests itself in later years.
    • The increased capillary pressure results in an injury response within the microvascular endothelium.
    • This finding suggests that the immune complex-mediated lung and renal microvascular injury is not chemotactic to neutrophils and that there is an absence of firm neutrophil adhesion.
    • Interestingly, these receptors have been recently identified in human lung tissues and cultured human lung microvascular endothelial cells.
    • Endothelial dysfunction and microvascular thrombosis appear to be particularly important factors in the development of MODS.
    • Untreated, the disease leads to serious microvascular consequences that include blindness, renal failure, coronary artery disease, and limb amputations.
    • To induce left lung alveolar hypoxia, the left mainstem bronchus was reversibly occluded with a microvascular clip.
    • Within minutes of exposure of the isolated lung to chlorine there is an increase in microvascular permeability that leads to alveolar flooding.
    • The microvascular anatomy of the forehead was assessed subjectively with visual analysis of the various contributions to each flap.
    • However, our findings would raise the possibility that local monocyte-mediated inflammation may play a significant role in pulmonary microvascular injury during sepsis.
    • The mechanism of monocyte-preferential margination to the lung has been attributed to the unique anatomic structure of the pulmonary microvascular bed.
    • The higher DL could also be due to reversible increases in microvascular pressures, blood volume, and hematocrit instead of induced lung growth.
    • Inflammation and an increase in microvascular permeability occur when a breakdown occurs in the esophageal defense system.
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