Search Results 1081-1090 of 24130 for Veins
This medicine is given through a needle placed in one of your veins just before you have a PET scan. Drink enough water to be hydrated before the PET scan ...
“Over time, he had developed alternative venous drainage through 'collateral veins,' which would make lung transplantation very difficult or impossible.” To ...
... vein occlusion, Retinal degeneration, Lens subluxation, Eye infection, Macular edema, Lens luxation, Ectopia lentis. Show more areas of focus for Matt R ...
The frequency of necessary biopsies decreases over time. During a heart biopsy, a doctor inserts a tube into a vein in your neck or groin and directs it to your ...
- No involvement or <180° interface between tumor and vessel wall of the portal vein and/or superior mesenteric vein (SMV-PV) and patent portal vein/splenic ...
It is given through an IV catheter that is placed into one of your veins. The medicine must be given slowly, so the IV will have to stay in place for at ...
swollen neck veins; tearing of eyes; unexplained weight loss; unusual tiredness or weakness; vision changes; weight gain; wheezing; yellow eyes or skin. Some ...
Infusions are given through a vein. L-arginine given by mouth or as an infusion is likely to be safe during pregnancy when used short term during the second ...
Retinal vein occlusion is a blockage of a blood vessel in the eye. Swelling can occur when the blood vessel is blocked. This medicine is to be given only by ...
This medicine is given through a needle placed in one of your veins just before you have a PET scan. Your doctor will have you or your child drink water or ...
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