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  • * [[Dextro-Transposition of the great arteries]] *[[Transposition of the great arteries]] (d-TGA)
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  • ...ro-Transposition of the great arteries|complete transposition of the great arteries]] || {{WhoNamedIt|synd|2289|Blalock-Hanlon operation}}
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  • * [[Coronary arteries congenital malformation]]
    37 KB (3,368 words) - 21:07, 21 September 2010
  • * [[Fibromuscular dysplasia of arteries]]
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  • ...ardiovascular system (meaning that the blood never leaves the network of [[arteries]], [[veins]] and [[capillaries]]), some [[invertebrate]] groups have an ope ...it is pumped through the [[pulmonary semilunar valve]] into the pulmonary arteries which go to the lungs. Pulmonary veins return the now oxygen-rich blood to
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  • ...r-associated lymphoid tissue. A newly recognized entity that exists inside arteries; its role in the immune response is unknown.)
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  • {{Arteries and veins}}
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  • {{Arteries and veins}}
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  • ...rplasia]] of the adenoid tissue, of which the external coat of the smaller arteries of the [[spleen]] is formed.
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  • .... The efferent lymph vessel directly emerges from the lymph node here. The arteries and veins supplying the lymph node with blood enter and exit through the hi
    21 KB (3,141 words) - 21:26, 21 September 2010
  • {{Arteries and veins}}
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  • [[Artery|Arteries]] have a great deal more [[smooth muscle]] within their walls than [[vein]]
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  • ...ion2 = Diagram showing the origins of the main branches of the carotid arteries. | {{Arteries of chest}}
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  • {{Arteries of chest}}
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  • {{Arteries and veins}}
    2 KB (324 words) - 21:27, 21 September 2010
  • ...iseases of [[circulatory system]] and of the [[lymphatic system]], i.e., [[arteries]], [[veins]] and lymphatic vases, and its [[diseases]]. While in [[Europe] Arterial diseases include the [[aorta]] (aneurysms/dissection) and arteries supplying the legs hands, kidneys, brain, intestines. It also covers arter
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  • ...right ventricle there ''must'' be a way to pump blood into the [[pulmonary arteries]], and this is accomplished by a [[ventricular septal defect]] (VSD).
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  • ...her the [[dorsalis pedis]] or [[posterior tibial artery|posterior tibial]] arteries by the higher of the two systolic blood pressures in the arms. .../sub> is the systolic blood pressure of dorsalis pedis or posterior tibial arteries
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  • ...ard through arteries and into veins. When [[venous hypertension]] exists, arteries no longer have significantly higher pressure than veins, blood is not pumpe ...ses allows the pressure in the veins to be higher than the pressure in the arteries. This pressure results in transudation of inflammatory mediators into the
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  • ...occlusion pressure or PAOP) is a measurement in which one of the pulmonary arteries is occluded, and the pressure downstream from the occlusion is measured in The regulation of tone in the coronary arteries is a complex subject. There are a number of mechanisms for regulating coro
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