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Example sentences for "embolic"

Lexicographically close words:
embodying; embolden; emboldened; emboldens; emboli; embolism; embolus; embonpoint; embosomed; emboss
  1. Vegetations more or less constantly occur on the inflamed surfaces, with more or less danger of particles becoming loosened and moving free in the blood stream, causing embolic obstruction in different parts of the body.

  2. In the malignant form the infection is probably more serious or the infective germs are more active, the ulcerations deeper, and the likelihood of emboli and the seriousness of such embolic infarcts more serious and more dangerous.

  3. Fibrin readily deposits on this calcareous substance and may form a permanent capping, or may slowly disintegrate and allow fragments to fly off into the blood stream and cause more or less serious embolic obstruction.

  4. The sudden occurrence, course, and result of these kinds of colics also testify to their embolic origin.

  5. There is an epibolic or embolic gastrula, but the further history of the formation of the germinal layers has been worked out so imperfectly, and for so few types, that it is not possible to make general statements about it.

  6. All intermediate conditions between epibolic and embolic invagination have been found.

  7. The bulkiness of the hypoblast cells necessitates a modification of the normal process of embolic invagination, and causes another process to be substituted for it, viz.

  8. Lumbricus agricola, and there is an invagination which is intermediate between the embolic and epibolic types.

  9. In the other species with an embolic gastrula eight tentacles would seem to appear simultaneously at the period when eight chambers are present; though on this point Kowalevsky's description is not very clear.

  10. An invagination takes place which is intermediate between the embolic and the epibolic types.

  11. The process by which it originates is known as embolic invagination, or shortly invagination.

  12. In the two types of Actinozoa with an embolic gastrula stage the laws as to the formation of the tentacles do not appear to be the same as those regulating the forms observed by Lacaze Duthiers.

  13. In some cases the vessel wall is softened by arteritis--especially the embolic form--so that it yields before the pressure of the blood.

  14. While the occurrence of purely periosteal suppuration is regarded as possible, we are of opinion that the embolic form of staphylococcal osteomyelitis always originates in the marrow.

  15. The general treatment of embolic gangrene is the same as that for the senile form.

  16. When the axillary artery is the seat of embolic impaction, and gangrene ensues, the process usually reaches the middle of the upper arm.

  17. This process is known as embolic invagination.

  18. They were not able to observe a cherry-red colour of the blood, nor did they find oxalate of lime crystals in the lung capillaries; there were often embolic processes in the lung, but nothing typical.

  19. Cyon, to settle the embolic theory, injected into the one jugular vein of a rabbit barium chloride, and into the other sodic sulphate, but the small arteries and capillaries of the lungs remained clear.

  20. Less commonly are found hemorrhagic infarctions, or small embolic patches advanced to various stages of disintegration, even to the formation of small puriform collections.

  21. The probability of the embolic nature of many secondary tumors was early suggested in the history of embolism.

  22. A source of embolism must also be associated, that these scars may be regarded as of embolic origin.

  23. An embolic anæmia is complete or incomplete according to the terminal or anastomosing character of the obstructed vessel.

  24. The theory previously mentioned as the embolic relates to the aggregation of fibrin into clots; but another theory has been recently advanced by E.

  25. The embolic softenings of the brain are likewise represented in after years by losses of substance.

  26. Here, too, a source of embolism must be found, that {66} the local destruction of tissue may be attributed to embolic obstruction of vascular territories.

  27. Leube suggests an inhibition in the force of the circulation by reason of accumulation of waste products in the blood, while Billroth believes the ulcer to be the result of an embolic process.

  28. The contents of the abscesses are affected in character by the form of the disease, whether embolic or tropical, by its rate of development, by the condition of the hepatic parenchyma, by the formation of a limiting membrane, etc.

  29. The embolic abscesses vary in size from that of a pea to that of an orange.


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