Additionally, owing to thin out diameter and flexibility, fiber optics are placed into bodily cavities or positioned
intravascularly. Accordingly, measurements are being performed in difficult-to-access parts of the human body with excellent local sensitivity.
Confocal microscopy measures fluorescence emitted from tissue to generate contrast, which can either be from endogenous autofluorescence, from structures such as collagen, or from the use of exogenous fluorescent dyes, such as fluorescein, injected
intravascularly or applied topically.
The intravascular foreign body can then migrate
intravascularly, influenced by its weight, gravity, vascular hydrostatic pressure, patient positioning, and vascular anatomy.
Unlike warm antibody type, hemolysis mostly occurs
intravascularly and in the liver.
reported safe results from its latest preclinical study of
intravascularly injected stem cells labeled for MRI tracking using a high dose of the company's Magnelle brand MRI contrast agent in rabbits.
It is prudent to understand the complicated interplay that can occur with the coexistence of hemodynamically significant pericardial disease and
intravascularly volumecontracted states, such as that which occurs with sepsis physiology.
It is expected that, in the future, it will be possible to isolate MSCs from a number of tissues, expand them in culture, and produce billions of cells that will be administered locally or
intravascularly for the treatment of diseases.
This indicates that sensitized cells (cells coated with sulfonamide antibody) can be destroyed both
intravascularly and extravascularly.
Foam polidocanol when injected
intravascularly displaces blood column, adheres to the endothelium, and causes spasm [6].