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Older patients with significant pre-existing vascular disease and other medical problems often require higher blood pressure to perfuse critical organs like the brain.

After the artery and vein cross the tarsometatarsus, they become the dorsal metatarsal artery and vein and perfuse the digits.

IgG can be secreted as a monomer that is small in size allowing it to easily perfuse tissues.

Flow was driven by either dual centrifugal pumps [18], the combination of a centrifugal pump and roller pump [11,17,19, 20], or a centrifugal pump to perfuse the hepatic artery and the portal vein perfused by gravity [12,21].

Fluid resuscitation is important in acute pancreatitis to perfuse the pancreatic microcirculation and resolve hypovolemia.

Another approach could be to perfuse the mice with cryo-protectant prior to freezing, as sometimes done in autoradiography.

The likely explanation for this deleterious effect is that increased growth causes compromise in renal blood flow to the enlarging xenograft, which in turn leads to cortical ischemia, as the circulating blood volume in the recipient cannot perfuse the graft with enough volume.

Pharmacologic vasopressor support may be necessary in the short term to increase central aortic pressure and perfuse vital organs.

With majority of CoA lesions located proximal to the ductus arteriosus (DA), an infant will remain asymptomatic until the DA can no longer perfuse the descending aorta.

Fresh sea water without an anaesthetic agent was used to flush through the spiracle to perfuse the gills and accelerate recovery from anaesthesia.

Systolic function assessment is fundamental in hemodynamically unstable patients because an adequade amount of blood must be pumped from the heart to perfuse the peripheral tissues and meet the metabolic needs of the body (BOON, 2011).

Regarding the physio-morphological changes that characterize the PE, in normal pregnancies, the spiral arteries of the myometrium and the decidua, which perfuse the placenta, undergo severe remodeling, includig disintegration of the tunica media and the internal elastic lamina, as well as replacement of the endothelium by extravillous trophoblast cells expressing endothelial phenotype.