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Thrombosis and Occlusion of Lymphatics.
1913
E L Opie
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Constriction of lymphatics by catecholamines, carotid occlusion, or hemorrhage.
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The lymphatics of the leg in deep venous thrombosis.
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Occlusion, infarct, or thrombosis?
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Lung perfusion pattern associated with widespread occlusion of the pulmonary vessels and lymphatics.
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Vascular occlusion and thrombosis in zebrafish.
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Central venous catheter occlusion and thrombosis.
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The effect of the occlusion of liver lymphatics on hepatic blood flow.
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STUDIES OF THE PERIPHERAL LYMPHATICS FOLLOWING FEMORAL VEIN OCCLUSION IN THE DOG.
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Occlusion and acute coronary thrombosis without pain.
January 1947, Revista cubana de cardiologia,
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[Retinal vein occlusion. I. Pathophysiology of thrombosis and etiopathogenesis of retinal vein occlusion].
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