Bilateral blood flow refers to the circulation of blood in both sides of the body, typically involving symmetrical pathways in the arteries and veins. It ensures that both sides receive an adequate supply of oxygenated blood and nutrients while allowing for the removal of waste products. This concept is crucial for maintaining overall bodily function and homeostasis, as it supports both physical activity and metabolic processes. Disruptions in bilateral blood flow can lead to various health issues, including ischemia or tissue damage.
Chron's disease is a chronic inflammation of the large intestine, and pulmonary embolism is a blockage of blood-flow in the lungs. There is nothing I can think of that Chron's disease would put in the bloodstream that would block blood flow to the lungs; so i am inclined to say no.
Bilateral occlusion refers to the simultaneous blockage or obstruction of both sides of a bodily system or structure. In dentistry, it often pertains to the alignment and contact of opposing teeth in the upper and lower jaws. In a broader medical context, it may describe conditions affecting blood flow or nerve pathways on both sides of the body. This term emphasizes the importance of bilateral symmetry in various physiological functions.
The flow or blood
The resistance of blood flow is what?
3 days
The flow of blood times the resistance of the blood vessels.
Hypoplasia of the basal artery and bilateral intracranial vertebral arteries refers to an underdevelopment or incomplete formation of these blood vessels in the brain. This condition can lead to reduced blood flow to certain areas of the brain, potentially affecting neurological function. It may be congenital (present at birth) and can sometimes be associated with other vascular or neurological disorders. Affected individuals may experience a range of symptoms depending on the severity and impact on blood circulation.
Blood flow is faster in arteries than in veins. Blood flow in veins is lower pressure.
Bilateral hemothorax refers to the accumulation of blood in the pleural cavities on both sides of the chest. It is often a result of trauma or injury to the chest, leading to bleeding into the pleural space. This condition can lead to respiratory distress and requires urgent medical attention.
Yes, it stimulates blood flow.
Systemic circuit- blood flow in the body Coronary circuit- blood flow in the heart Pulmonary circuit - blood flow in the lungs
Blood cells are a part of blood. Blood is not a part of blood cells. Blood can't flow backward and forward within blood cells. Blood cells can flow backward and forward within blood.