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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A -- antagonists & inhibitors : Anti-VEGF use in ophthalmology / editors, Jay S. Duker, Michelle C. Liang  2017 1
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A -- physiology : VEGF in development / [edited by] Christiana Ruhrberg  2008 1
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A -- therapeutic use : Clinical strategies in the management of diabetic retinopathy : a step-by-step guide for ophthalmologists / Francesco Bandello, Marco Attilio Zarbin, Rosangela Lattanzio, Ilaria Zucchiatti, editors  2019 1
 

Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor -- See Receptors, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor


A family of closely related RECEPTOR PROTEIN-TYROSINE KINASES that bind vascular endothelial growth factors. They share a cluster of seven extracellular IG-LIKE DOMAINS which are important for ligand binding. They are highly expressed in vascular endothelial cells and are critical for the physiological and pathological growth, development and maintenance of blood and lymphatic vessels
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Vascular endothelial growth factors.   16
 

Vascular endothelial growth factors Antagonists -- See Also the narrower term Bevacizumab


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Vascular endothelial growth factors -- Antagonists. : Anti-VEGF use in ophthalmology / editors, Jay S. Duker, Michelle C. Liang  2017 1
Vascular endothelial growth factors -- Laboratory manuals   2
Vascular endothelial growth factors -- Therapeutic use   2
  Vascular Endothelium -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Vascular endothelium.   20
Vascular endothelium -- Cancer : The vascular endothelium : a holistic approach for oncology / Domenico Ribatti, Francesco Pezzella  2022 1
Vascular endothelium -- Congresses : Blood Cells and Vessel Walls : Functional Interactions  1980 1
Vascular endothelium -- Pathophysiology   3
Vascular endothelium -- Physiology   4
Vascular endothelium -- Physiology -- Congresses   2
 

Vascular Endotheliums -- See Endothelium, Vascular


Single pavement layer of cells which line the luminal surface of the entire vascular system and regulate the transport of macromolecules and blood components
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Vascular Graft, Tissue-Engineered -- See Blood Vessel Prosthesis


Device constructed of either synthetic or biological material that is used for the repair of injured or diseased blood vessels
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Vascular Grafting : Vascular tissue engineering : methods and protocols / edited by Feng Zhao, Kam W. Leong  2022 1
 

Vascular grafts -- See Also the narrower term Arterial grafts


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Vascular grafts.   4
Vascular grafts -- Congresses. : Vascular graft update : safety and performance  1986 1
Vascular grafts -- Laboratory manuals : Vascular tissue engineering : methods and protocols / edited by Feng Zhao, Kam W. Leong  2022 1
 

Vascular Grafts, Tissue-Engineered -- See Blood Vessel Prosthesis


Device constructed of either synthetic or biological material that is used for the repair of injured or diseased blood vessels
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  Vascular hemophilia -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Vascular Hemophilias -- See von Willebrand Diseases


Group of hemorrhagic disorders in which the VON WILLEBRAND FACTOR is either quantitatively or qualitatively abnormal. They are usually inherited as an autosomal dominant trait though rare kindreds are autosomal recessive. Symptoms vary depending on severity and disease type but may include prolonged bleeding time, deficiency of factor VIII, and impaired platelet adhesion
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Vascular hypertension -- See Hypertension


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Vascular Intima -- See Tunica Intima


The innermost layer of an artery or vein, made up of one layer of endothelial cells and supported by an internal elastic lamina
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Vascular Intimas -- See Tunica Intima


The innermost layer of an artery or vein, made up of one layer of endothelial cells and supported by an internal elastic lamina
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Vascular Malformation -- See Vascular Malformations


A spectrum of congenital, inherited, or acquired abnormalities in BLOOD VESSELS that can adversely affect the normal blood flow in ARTERIES or VEINS. Most are congenital defects such as abnormal communications between blood vessels (fistula), shunting of arterial blood directly into veins bypassing the CAPILLARIES (arteriovenous malformations), formation of large dilated blood blood-filled vessels (cavernous angioma), and swollen capillaries (capillary telangiectases). In rare cases, vascular malformations can result from trauma or diseases
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Vascular Malformation, Brain -- See Central Nervous System Vascular Malformations


Congenital, inherited, or acquired abnormalities involving ARTERIES; VEINS; or venous sinuses in the BRAIN; SPINAL CORD; and MENINGES
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Vascular Malformations   2
 

Vascular Malformations, Brain -- See Central Nervous System Vascular Malformations


Congenital, inherited, or acquired abnormalities involving ARTERIES; VEINS; or venous sinuses in the BRAIN; SPINAL CORD; and MENINGES
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Vascular Malformations, Central Nervous System -- See Central Nervous System Vascular Malformations


Congenital, inherited, or acquired abnormalities involving ARTERIES; VEINS; or venous sinuses in the BRAIN; SPINAL CORD; and MENINGES
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Vascular Malformations, Congenital, Nervous System -- See Central Nervous System Vascular Malformations


Congenital, inherited, or acquired abnormalities involving ARTERIES; VEINS; or venous sinuses in the BRAIN; SPINAL CORD; and MENINGES
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Vascular Malformations -- diagnosis   3
Vascular Malformations -- etiology : Mulliken and Young's Vascular Anomalies : Hemangiomas and Malformations  2013 1
Vascular Malformations -- therapy   4
MEDICAL -- Surgery -- Vascular.   44
 

Vascular Medicine -- See Cardiology


The study of the heart, its physiology, and its functions
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Vascular Neoplasms : Mulliken and Young's Vascular Anomalies : Hemangiomas and Malformations  2013 1
Vascular Neoplasms -- therapy : Decision making in neurovascular disease / [edited by] Leonardo Rangel-Castilla, Peter Nakaji, Adnan H. Siddiqui, Robert F. Spetzler, Elad I. Levy  2018 1
 

Vascular Occlusion, Mesenteric -- See Mesenteric Vascular Occlusion


Obstruction of the flow in the SPLANCHNIC CIRCULATION by ATHEROSCLEROSIS; EMBOLISM; THROMBOSIS; STENOSIS; TRAUMA; and compression or intrinsic pressure from adjacent tumors. Rare causes are drugs, intestinal parasites, and vascular immunoinflammatory diseases such as PERIARTERITIS NODOSA and THROMBOANGIITIS OBLITERANS. (From Juergens et al., Peripheral Vascular Diseases, 5th ed, pp295-6)
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Vascular Occlusions, Mesenteric -- See Mesenteric Vascular Occlusion


Obstruction of the flow in the SPLANCHNIC CIRCULATION by ATHEROSCLEROSIS; EMBOLISM; THROMBOSIS; STENOSIS; TRAUMA; and compression or intrinsic pressure from adjacent tumors. Rare causes are drugs, intestinal parasites, and vascular immunoinflammatory diseases such as PERIARTERITIS NODOSA and THROMBOANGIITIS OBLITERANS. (From Juergens et al., Peripheral Vascular Diseases, 5th ed, pp295-6)
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Vascular Origin Tinnitus -- See Tinnitus


A nonspecific symptom of hearing disorder characterized by the sensation of buzzing, ringing, clicking, pulsations, and other noises in the ear. Objective tinnitus refers to noises generated from within the ear or adjacent structures that can be heard by other individuals. The term subjective tinnitus is used when the sound is audible only to the affected individual. Tinnitus may occur as a manifestation of COCHLEAR DISEASES; VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE DISEASES; INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION; CRANIOCEREBRAL TRAUMA; and other conditions
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Vascular Permeabilities -- See Capillary Permeability


The property of blood capillary ENDOTHELIUM that allows for the selective exchange of substances between the blood and surrounding tissues and through membranous barriers such as the BLOOD-AIR BARRIER; BLOOD-AQUEOUS BARRIER; BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER; BLOOD-NERVE BARRIER; BLOOD-RETINAL BARRIER; and BLOOD-TESTIS BARRIER. Small lipid-soluble molecules such as carbon dioxide and oxygen move freely by diffusion. Water and water-soluble molecules cannot pass through the endothelial walls and are dependent on microscopic pores. These pores show narrow areas (TIGHT JUNCTIONS) which may limit large molecule movement
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Vascular Permeability -- See Capillary Permeability


The property of blood capillary ENDOTHELIUM that allows for the selective exchange of substances between the blood and surrounding tissues and through membranous barriers such as the BLOOD-AIR BARRIER; BLOOD-AQUEOUS BARRIER; BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER; BLOOD-NERVE BARRIER; BLOOD-RETINAL BARRIER; and BLOOD-TESTIS BARRIER. Small lipid-soluble molecules such as carbon dioxide and oxygen move freely by diffusion. Water and water-soluble molecules cannot pass through the endothelial walls and are dependent on microscopic pores. These pores show narrow areas (TIGHT JUNCTIONS) which may limit large molecule movement
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Vascular Permeability Factor Receptor -- See Receptors, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor


A family of closely related RECEPTOR PROTEIN-TYROSINE KINASES that bind vascular endothelial growth factors. They share a cluster of seven extracellular IG-LIKE DOMAINS which are important for ligand binding. They are highly expressed in vascular endothelial cells and are critical for the physiological and pathological growth, development and maintenance of blood and lymphatic vessels
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Vascular plants -- See Plants



--individual plants and groups of plants, and headings beginning with the word Plant or the prefix Phyto
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  Vascular prostheses -- 2 Related Subjects   2
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