lumen of a blood vessel - traducción al árabe
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lumen of a blood vessel - traducción al árabe

PROCESS IN MEDICAL PATHOLOGY
Vessel collaterlization; Blood vessel collateralization; Collateralisation

lumen of a blood vessel      
‎ لُمْعَةُ الوِعاءِ الدَّمَوِيّ‎
blood vessel         
  • Diagram of blood vessel structures
  • ''tunica adventitia'' (outer layer)]].
  • Constricted blood vessel.
A TUBULAR STRUCTURE WHICH CARRIES BLOOD.
Vascular; Blood vessels; Intravascular; Bloodvessels; Avascular; Blood vessel neoplasm; Umbilical blood vessel; Vascular wall; Intravascular water; Extravascular space; Extravascular; Vas sanguineum; Blood-vessel; Body vessel; Microvascular
N
الوعاء الدموى
vascular         
  • Diagram of blood vessel structures
  • ''tunica adventitia'' (outer layer)]].
  • Constricted blood vessel.
A TUBULAR STRUCTURE WHICH CARRIES BLOOD.
Vascular; Blood vessels; Intravascular; Bloodvessels; Avascular; Blood vessel neoplasm; Umbilical blood vessel; Vascular wall; Intravascular water; Extravascular space; Extravascular; Vas sanguineum; Blood-vessel; Body vessel; Microvascular
‎ وِعائِيّ‎

Definición

vascular
Vascular is used to describe the channels and veins through which fluids pass in the bodies of animals and plants. (TECHNICAL)
...the oldest known vascular plants.
...vascular diseases of the legs.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Collateralization

In medicine, collateralization, also vessel collateralization and blood vessel collateralization, is the growth of a blood vessel or several blood vessels that serve the same end organ or vascular bed as another blood vessel that cannot adequately supply that end organ or vascular bed sufficiently.

Coronary collateralization is considered a normal response to hypoxia and may be induced, under some circumstances, by exercise. It is considered to be protective.

Collateral or anastomotic blood vessels also exist even when blood supply is adequate to an area, and these blood vessels are often taken advantage of in surgery. Some notable areas where this occurs include the abdomen, rectum, knee, shoulder, and head.