vascularization
111Anatomie de la barrière hémato-encéphalique — Traduction à relire Blut Hirn Schranke …
112VI — Roman numeral six; vaginal irrigation; variable interval; vascularization index; vastus intermedius; ventilation index; virgo intacta; virtual document; virulence, virulent; viscosity index; visual impairment; visual inspection; vitality index;… …
113retinopathy of prematurity — n an ocular disorder of premature infants that occurs when the incompletely vascularized retina of such an infant completes an abnormal pattern of vascularization and that is characterized by the presence of an opaque fibrous membrane behind the… …
114vascular endothelial growth factor — n a protein that is a major factor in promoting the growth of new blood vessels abbr. VEGF * * * (VEGF), vascular permeability factor (VPF) a peptide factor, existing in four forms with different lengths (121, 165, 189, and 206 amino acids), that …
115vernal conjunctivitis — n conjunctivitis occurring in warm seasons as a result of exposure to allergens * * * conjunctivitis of allergic origin, often associated with hay fever or other forms of atopy. * * * a type of conjunctivitis that is seasonal, usually affects… …
116Mooren's ulcer — a severe ulceration at the periphery of the cornea, characterized by an overhanging advancing edge and vascularization of the ulcer bed. It is usually very painful, progressive, and difficult to control. A. Mooren (1829 99), German… …
117arteriogenesis — ar·te·rio·gen·e·sis (ahr tēr″e o jenґə sis) the formation of arteries. Cf. vascularization …
118canals of cartilage — canals in an ossifying cartilage during its stage of vascularization …
119functional congestion — increased vascularization and flow of blood to an organ during the performance of its function. Called also physiologic c …
120avascular graft — a graft of tissue in which not even transient vascularization is achieved …