Veins carry blood to the heart, therfore in all likelyhood that clot is on it's way to the heart and will likely cause a myocardial infarction (heart attack).
The chorion develops into the fetal portion of the placenta. It plays a crucial role in nutrient and gas exchange between the mother and the fetus during pregnancy.
A haemophilia patient should eat a balanced diet with a controlled portion of the protein.
The type of hernia involving a portion of the intestine protruding through the abdominal musculature is an "inguinal" hernia.
Yes, the white portion of the egg is useful for patients with hepatitis C.
The inner cell mass of the blastocyst develops into the body of the embryo. This inner cell mass will give rise to the different cell types and structures that form the developing fetus.
Any clot breaking loose in a vein will eventually find its way to the lings, causing a pulmonary embolism. Since the vessels in the lings are so tiny, the clot(s) will clog the vessels and reduce the functional ability of the lungs. Once enough lung tissue is blocked, you can have a lung infarction (lung tissue death due to hypoxia). Generally, though, shortness of breath without exertion or light exertion will result. This is a medical emergency and should be treated as such.
The radicle is the name for the embryonic portion of a seed that develops into the root of a plant. The plumele is the name of the embryonic shoot of the plant.
The motor cortex (specifically the area that represents that finger).
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Is a pending patient (provisional) or a granted patient (non-provisional), considered an asset in a civil suit which could be awarded to a plaitiff if the judgment is in their favor? Could a portion of any future profit on such a patient be awarded to a plaitiff in a civil action?
Dentist are usually the business owner or a partner in the business, so they don't get overtime. Rather than being paid by the hour, they receive a portion of the fee the patient pays or a portion of the business profits.
A skin graft involves taking a piece of skin from an unburned portion of the patient's body (autograft) and transplanting it to the burned area.