Similar words: ravenous, endovenous, ravenously, have no use for, intravenous, intravenously, exogenous, larcenous. Meaning: ['vɪːnəs] adj. of or contained in or performing the function of the veins.
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(241) ObjectiveTo discuss the intervention therapy of dural venous sinus thrombosis ( DVST ).
(242) Conclusions: Most venous drug-habit IE are right-sided IE. Most pathogens are staphylococci. All patients had lung infection and pulmonary embolism.
(243) Antidote: use ethyl ether to induce mild anaesthesia, or use barbiturate type of medication in venous injection to inhibit epilepsy and use potassium permanganate for stomach lavage.
(244) In patients with pulmonary oedema, venous capacitance is increased, thereby decreasing left ventricular filling pressure.
(245) The anterior pituitary gland is perfused by its portal venous system, which passes down the hypophyseal stalk. This unusual vascular supply likely contributes to frequency of pituitary apoplexy.
(246) Objective To evaluate catheter-directed regional thrombolysis with urokinase in the treatment of iliofemoral venous thrombosis, to discuss its clinical application.
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