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Demonstre em aula: vasos térmicos
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Fertility and Sterility, 1975
Our experiences with 343 vaso-epididymal anastomosis operations carried out for the relief of obstructive azoospermia in the past 20 years were reported. The etiologic factors in obstructive azoospermia were discussed. Smallpox was the single most common factor responsible for the obstructive lesion in our series.
J K, Kar, A M, Phadke
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Our experiences with 343 vaso-epididymal anastomosis operations carried out for the relief of obstructive azoospermia in the past 20 years were reported. The etiologic factors in obstructive azoospermia were discussed. Smallpox was the single most common factor responsible for the obstructive lesion in our series.
J K, Kar, A M, Phadke
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Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 1991
A polymerizable cell is a requirement for sickle cell vaso-occlusion, but other factors clearly modulate the course of the disease. Hemolysis produces a young red cell population that is capable of adhesion and may result in polymer formation in cells that would otherwise have remained deformable during transit through the microcirculation owing to ...
M E, Fabry, D K, Kaul
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A polymerizable cell is a requirement for sickle cell vaso-occlusion, but other factors clearly modulate the course of the disease. Hemolysis produces a young red cell population that is capable of adhesion and may result in polymer formation in cells that would otherwise have remained deformable during transit through the microcirculation owing to ...
M E, Fabry, D K, Kaul
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF VASO-OCCLUSION
Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 1996Sickle cell anemia is a very complex disease. Vascular occlusion, the major event that accompanies SS, is itself a complex and multifactional process. Microvascular occlusion results in acute painful crises, whereas macrovascular occlusion seems to be the cause of organ failure.
S K, Ballas, N, Mohandas
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Necrotizing Vaso-Occlusive Retinitis
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1977We studied two adult patients with fulminating, necrotizing vaso-occlusive retinitis, and documented the progressive course of retinal necrosis, vitreoretinal interface contraction, and consequent retinal detachment. The systemic criteria for Behçet's disease were present in one patient, and partially fulfilled in the second.
D, Willerson, T M, Aaberg, F H, Reeser
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Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2005
The vaso-occlusion model has evolved impressively over the past several decades from polymerization-based concepts to a complex, wide-ranging schema that involves multistep, heterogeneous, and interdependent interactions among sickle erythrocytes (SSRBCs), adherent leukocytes, endothelial cells, plasma proteins, and other factors.
Elaine Y, Chiang, Paul S, Frenette
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The vaso-occlusion model has evolved impressively over the past several decades from polymerization-based concepts to a complex, wide-ranging schema that involves multistep, heterogeneous, and interdependent interactions among sickle erythrocytes (SSRBCs), adherent leukocytes, endothelial cells, plasma proteins, and other factors.
Elaine Y, Chiang, Paul S, Frenette
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