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Qu'est-ce (qui) est knitted vascular prosthesis - définition

Ear Prosthesis; Craniofacial prosthetics; Craniofacial Prosthesis; Artificial ear; Ear prosthesis

Vascular malformation         
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  •  Drawing of a microcystic lymphangioma on the left side of a boy's tongue
  • [[Port-wine stain]] on leg
CONGENITAL DISEASE
Venous malformation; Capillary malformation; Capillary malformations; Vascular malformations; Vascular stain
A vascular malformation is a blood vessel or lymph vessel abnormality. Vascular malformations are one of the classifications of vascular anomalies, the other grouping is vascular tumors.
Vascular dementia         
DEMENTIA THAT INVOLVES IMPAIRMENTS IN COGNITIVE FUNCTION CAUSED BY PROBLEMS IN BLOOD VESSELS THAT FEED THE BRAIN
Dementia, multi-infarct; Dementia, vascular; Multiple infarct dementia; Vascular cognitive impairment; Multi-infarct dementia; Vascular Dementia; Prevention of vascular dementia; Causes of vascular dementia; Arteriosclerotic dementia
Vascular dementia (VaD) is dementia caused by problems in the supply of blood to the brain, typically a series of minor strokes, leading to worsening cognitive abilities, the decline occurring piecemeal. The term refers to a syndrome consisting of a complex interaction of cerebrovascular disease and risk factors that lead to changes in brain structures due to strokes and lesions, resulting in changes in cognition.
Angienchyma         
  • Translocation in vascular plants
COMPLEX CONDUCTING TISSUE IN PLANTS
Vascular System; Vascular tissue in plants; Vascular tissues; Vascular cell; Angienchyma; Plant material; Plant vasculature
·noun Vascular tissue of plants, consisting of spiral vessels, dotted, barred, and pitted ducts, and laticiferous vessels.

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Craniofacial prosthesis

Craniofacial prostheses are prostheses made by individuals trained in anaplastology or maxillofacial prosthodontics who medically help rehabilitate those with facial defects caused by disease (mostly progressed forms of skin cancer, and head and neck cancer), trauma (outer ear trauma, eye trauma) or birth defects (microtia, anophthalmia). They have the ability to replace almost any part of the face, but most commonly the ear, nose or eye/eyelids. An ocular prosthesis and hair prosthesis can also be classified as craniofacial prostheses. Prostheses are held in place either by biocompatible drying adhesives, osseointegrated implants, magnets, or another mechanical means (although rare) such as glasses or straps. Prostheses are designed to be as similar as possible to the natural anatomy of each individual. Their purpose is to cover, protect, and disguise facial disfigurements or underdevelopments.

When surgical reconstruction is not ideal, craniofacial prosthetics are favored when they can better restore the form and function of the absent facial feature. Craniofacial prosthetics are not wholly considered cosmetic because they replace the physical form and functional mechanics of the absent anatomy and serve a significant role in the emotional stability and rehabilitation of those with facial defects.