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The term, renal, refers to the kidney. Therefore, renal blood supply refers to blood supply of the kidney.
more the blood supply ,the more will be the absorption of digested food.
When the blood supply to a portion of the brain is blocked this causes a stroke.
When the blood supply to a portion of the brain is blocked this causes a stroke.
Bone contains capillaries but cartilage does not.
Juvenile polyps (polyps in children) are usually benign and often outgrow their blood supply and disappear at puberty
A benign spindle cell neoplasm is a tumor that develops in connective tissue other than bone such as skeletal muscle, fat, tendon, fibrous tissue and nerve and blood vessel tissue. The most common benign soft tissue tumor is called a lipoma.
Yes. Benign tumors can develop an alternate blood supply . If they keep growing, they can displace vital organs and cause real problems. Get rid of it .
The word root combining vowels, prefixes, and suffixes related to fat is "lip-." It can be combined with other elements to form terms like lipoma (a benign tumor of fat cells) or hyperlipidemia (high levels of lipids in the blood).
Benign tumour of blood cells.
A benign hemangioma is a non-cancerous tumor that is made up of clustered blood vessels. This type of mass is the result of a malformation of angioblastic tissue that is formed during fetal life.
Arteries usually carry O2 rich blood. Veins usually don't.
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Breaking down each part of the term, "angio" means "blood vessel", "myo" means "muscle", and "lipoma" is a benign fatty tumor. Therefore, this is likely a tumor involving the fat and muscle layers of a blood vessel. While it may be classified as 'benign', this simply means the tumor has a low risk of spreading to other tissues - it is not 'benign' in the sense that any tumor that weakens the wall of a blood vessel may cause a sudden hole to rip in the blood vessel which could lead to sudden collapse and death.
The blood supply to them is slow
Paranoia does not lead to a stroke. A stroke is defined as a blockage of the blood supply to the brain. Usually due to a blood clot.
A blood drive is an activity, usually of a charitable nature, in which people are requested to donate blood, either to maintain a general supply or in response to a specific shortage.