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  • ...sloughing can occur if it is injected incorrectly into the tissue around a vein. ...other intravenous anaesthetic are: [[hypovolemia]], burns, [[azotemia]], [[hepatic failure]], [[hypoproteinemia]], etc.
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  • | metabolism = [[Liver|Hepatic]] [[glucuronidation]] and [[sulfoxide|sulfoxidation]] ...uld not exceed a concentration of 25mg/ml. Administer through a large-bore vein through a running IV line into the most distal port. Slight yellow color do
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  • | B || [[Bancroft's sign]] || || vascular medicine || [[deep vein thrombosis]] || || pain on anterior, but not lateral, compression of calf ...]] || || superficial vein is percussed proximally; if impulse is felt over vein distally, valvular incompetence is present
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  • ...tine]] are passed on to the portal venous system to drain via the [[portal vein]] into the [[liver]] for processing, fats (lipids) are passed on to the lym ...s. Each jugular lymph sac retains at least one connection with its jugular vein, the left one developing into the superior portion of the thoracic duct.
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  • ...appreciation of the generalized cellular injury and obstruction in hepatic vein sinuses, and it has thus been referred to as sinusoidal obstruction syndrom ...n 1500. The most common severe adverse reactions were pulmonary edema/deep vein thrombosis, splenic rupture, and myocardial infarction. Haematological mali
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  • ...ed and make [[wiktionary:anomoly|anomalous]] connections to the [[systemic vein|systemic venous]] [[circulatory system|circulation]].(Normally, pulmonary v ...gmatic'' (20%): blood drains into [[portal vein|portal]] or [[hepatic vein|hepatic veins]]
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  • * [[Fontan procedure]] to redirect [[inferior vena cava]] and [[hepatic vein]] flow into the pulmonary circulation
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  • {{confused2|the [[hepatic portal system]] which directs nutrient rich blood from the intestines to th ...salts back to lipid soluble bile acids, which are passively absorbed into hepatic portal circulation. Finally, the conjugated bile acids which remained un-io
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  • ...ortal venous systems in general. For the system involving the liver, see [[Hepatic portal system]].}} ...ccurs when a [[capillary bed]] drains into another capillary bed through [[vein]]s, without first going through the heart. Both capillary beds and the [[bl
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  • ...es, and carbon dioxide diffuses into the blood from the capillary cells. [[Vein]]s bring deoxygenated blood back to the heart. ...estion; rather than leading directly back to the heart, the hepatic portal vein branches into a second capillary system in the [[liver]].
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  • {{Infobox Vein | ...apillary beds]] connected in [[series]] by [[venule]]s. The others are the hepatic portal system and that in the kidneys.<ref>{{cite book |title=Human physiol
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  • Vein = | ...the heart; exceptions are the [[pulmonary vein|pulmonary]] and [[umbilical vein]]s, both of which carry oxygenated blood to the heart. Veins differ from [[
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  • ...consequences of [[cirrhosis]] and the mechanical obstruction of the portal vein.<ref>Budhiraja et al. Portopulmonary Hypertension: A Tale of Two Circulatio ..., Kasuga T. Histometrical investigations of the pulmonary artery in severe hepatic disease. J Pathol 1984; 143: 31.</ref> This thickening and remodeling forms
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  • | metabolism = Hepatic ...ain that the dose is not going to be accidentally injected directly into a vein or artery should also be discussed. Dilution of the injection fluid with sa
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  • | metabolism = Hepatic (liver) enzymes: major [[CYP2D6]], minor [[CYP3A4]], and minor [[CYP3A5]] The first-pass through the [[hepatic portal vein]] results in some of the drug's being metabolized by O-demethylation into a
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