• Cancers continue to grow and spread by direct extension or through a process called metastasis, whereby the malignant cells travel through the lymphatic or blood vessels -- eventually forming new tumors in other parts of the body. (webmd.com)
  • Invasive mucinous adenocarcinoma is uncommon and usually arises in the background of benign or borderline tumors. (hindawi.com)
  • Nonepithelial malignant neoplasms sometimes arise in mucinous tumors, typically as mural nodules. (hindawi.com)
  • Clinical hallmarks of VHL disease include the development of retinal and central nervous system (CNS) hemangioblastomas (blood vessel tumors), pheochromocytomas , multiple cysts in the pancreas and kidneys, and an increased risk for malignant transformation of renal cysts into renal cell carcinoma. (medscape.com)
  • Introduction: Lymphangiomas are benign lymph vessels tumors that affect, in general, head and neck. (bvsalud.org)
  • These are true aneurysms-that is, they are dilatations of a vascular lumen caused by weakness of all vessel-wall layers. (medscape.com)
  • Corkscrew vascular loops and feeder vessels are seen. (medscape.com)
  • Endothelial cells are sentinels lining the innermost layer of blood vessel that gatekeep micro- and macro-vascular health by sensing pathogen/danger signals and secreting vasoactive molecules. (nature.com)
  • The vascular endothelium, the innermost layer of blood vessels, provides a dynamic interface between the circulating blood and various tissues/organs and thereby maintaining tissue homeostasis. (nature.com)
  • The purpose of this report is to describe the features of angiosarcoma arising in mucinous tumor that was misinterpreted as a benign vascular proliferation during the intraoperative consultation. (hindawi.com)
  • Blood vessel (vascular) disorders of the liver usually result from inadequate blood flow-whether into or out of the liver. (msdmanuals.com)
  • We aimed to identify emerging trends in hospital admission for SSTIs and vascular disease arising from drug use and, specifically, where these may have occurred after injection of the femoral vein. (cdc.gov)
  • William Li presents a new way to think about cancer treatment: angiogenesis, targeting the blood vessels that feed a tumor. (ted.com)
  • Limbal papillomas are sessile lesions arising from a broad base with a gelatinous appearance. (medscape.com)
  • Unlike inverted papilloma arising in the lateral nasal wall or paranasal sinuses, lesions arising from the conjunctiva tend to be less aggressive in malignant transformation. (medscape.com)
  • Cyc knows which junctions of vessels are distal to which others, which organs are directly served, etc. (aaai.org)
  • The lymphatic system is composed of a network of lymph vessels referred to as lymphatics, as well as certain organs and tissues, including the lymph nodes, bone marrow, spleen, thymus and GALT. (petplace.com)
  • People with diabetes may experience damage to the small blood vessels in various organs. (liu.se)
  • The internal elastic membrane is reduced or absent, and the media ends at the junction of the aneurysm neck with the parent vessel. (medscape.com)
  • Atherosclerotic changes in the parent vessel are also common. (medscape.com)
  • and the position of the aneurysm sac relative to the parent vessel (eg, sidewall, terminal, or bifurcation). (ajnr.org)
  • Poles are used on barges to fend off other nearby vessels or a wharf. (wikipedia.org)
  • Variations upper surface of the neck of the gall bladder, in the origin and position of the cystic artery where it divides into superficial and deep from the nearby vessels were noted and the branches [ 6,7 ]. (who.int)
  • As the lymph is carried from distant parts of the body, it is collected into larger and larger vessels until the vessels all converge in the chest and deposit the lymph in the large vein (cranial vena cava) leading to the right atrium of the heart. (petplace.com)
  • The larger vessels were called trows. (wikipedia.org)
  • Clinical picture of the retina, showing a pair of dilated and tortuous feeder vessels coursing on the surface of the retina from the optic nerve head toward the angioma (which is not seen in this image because it is in the extreme periphery). (medscape.com)
  • Retinal capillary hemangiomas, usually supplied by large dilated feeder vessels, may occur in any part of the retina. (medscape.com)
  • Spectral display of the aberrant feeder vessels. (medscape.com)
  • It was once thought to arise from constriction and then dilation of blood vessels, causing a throbbing headache. (medscape.com)
  • Usually the group were obtained from a master sheet cystic artery arises from the right hepatic ar- completed by the surgeons. (who.int)
  • Occasionally the cystic artery number of cases compared between males arises from the hepatic artery and sometimes and females. (who.int)
  • The lymphatic system occurs throughout the body and is made up of small glands called lymph nodes, which are connected to each other by a series of vessels called lymphatics. (petplace.com)
  • The lymph nodes are connected to each other by a series of vessels called lymphatics, which carry lymph from place to place. (petplace.com)
  • Our conclusions relate to avoiding complications arising from blood vessel damage. (liu.se)
  • Background Adverse events (AEs) or complications may arise secondary to the treatment of aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH). (lu.se)
  • Many of society's most devastating diseases -- cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and Alzheimer's, to name a few -- share a common denominator: faulty angiogenesis, the body's growth of new capillary blood vessels. (ted.com)
  • William Li presents a new way to think about treating cancer and other diseases: anti-angiogenesis, preventing the growth of blood vessels that feed a tumor. (channelapa.com)
  • The vessel is scheduled to be delivered to its new owner by mid-August 2023. (stockhouse.com)
  • The vessel is expected to be delivered to the Company between August and October 2023. (stockhouse.com)
  • The body's reaction to vessel wall injury is rapid adhesion of platelets to the subendothelium. (medscape.com)
  • Very common in healthy individuals, but more arise in response to oestrogen , often in pregnancy, liver disease. (dermnetnz.org)
  • In September 2009, CDC was notified of an anti-HCV negative patient who, during liver transplantation 4 months earlier, had been given a vessel conduit inadvertently from an anti-HCV positive donor. (cdc.gov)
  • Receiving blood from two blood vessels helps protect the liver: If one of these blood vessels is damaged, the liver can often continue to function because it receives oxygen and nutrients from the other blood supply. (msdmanuals.com)
  • An aneurysm is an abnormal local dilatation in the wall of a blood vessel. (medscape.com)
  • Immediately the sails spread, the vessel righted itself and began to glide over the sea so fast that the gulls were soon left far behind, while the threatening rocks upon which the ship had been so nearly dashed seemed like specks in the distance. (apples4theteacher.com)
  • The narrowboats were initially also known as barges, but only a very few had sails, unlike earlier vessels. (wikipedia.org)
  • Saccular aneurysms are rounded berrylike outpouchings that arise from arterial bifurcation points, most commonly in the circle of Willis (see the image below). (medscape.com)
  • Vessel enzymatic passivation, altering its adhesion to the fiber network and reducing its hydrophobicity is a way of improving paper quality. (nature.com)
  • Enzymes had different effects on porosity, bulk and surface composition of fibers and vessels, affecting vessel adhesion and hydrophobicity. (nature.com)
  • So enzymatic treatment has been object of study to reduce vessel picking and increase vessel adhesion. (nature.com)
  • This initial interaction (platelet adhesion) sets the stage for other adhesive reactions that allow the platelets to interact with other agonists in the vicinity of vessel injury, such as adenosine 5'-diphosphate (ADP), subendothelial collagen, and thrombin. (medscape.com)
  • Sailing along the 'sweet-smelling coast ' of Florida, northward, the two vessels entered a river which was named Mary, and were kindly received by the natives when they landed. (sonofthesouth.net)
  • This is a build-up of cholesterol, fibrin and other proteins within the arterial wall, causing the vessel to narrow and eventually become completely blocked. (dermnetnz.org)
  • In this case, the issues arise from data creation and business and supply chain fragmentation. (rackspace.com)
  • The platelets arise from the fragmentation of the cytoplasm of megakaryocytes in the bone marrow and circulate in blood as disc-shaped anucleate particles for 7-10 days. (medscape.com)
  • It has, however, not been clear what level of long-term sugar, HbA 1c , people with type 1 diabetes should have in order to avoid serious damage to blood vessels in the eyes and kidneys. (liu.se)
  • The kidneys are not as sensitive to high blood sugar levels as the eye, but the important small blood vessels here can also be damaged. (liu.se)
  • In addition, the Company has entered into an agreement to acquire a Panamax dry bulk vessel built in 2011 in Japan, with a cargo carrying capacity of 76,361 dwt and will be renamed M/V Exelixsea. (stockhouse.com)
  • Upon completion of the aforementioned transactions and the previously announced acquisition of M/V Synthesea, the Company's operating fleet will consist of 8 vessels (3 Panamax, 2 Kamsarmax and 3 Capesize), with an aggregate cargo carrying capacity of 922,054 dwt. (stockhouse.com)
  • Advising cargo insurers on coverage issues arising in relation to claims by the insured for loss/seizure/misappropriation of rice and veg oil cargoes in West Africa. (clydeco.com)
  • UPMC's prohibition of the storage of vessels from hepatitis-seropositive donors has removed a documented risk factor for viral transmission while not substantially affecting the transplant centers' vessel conduit supply. (cdc.gov)
  • The object of this paper is to study how the enzymatic treatment by xylanase and by an enzymatic cocktail containing cellulases and laccases affect elemental chlorine free bleached Eucalyptus globulus vessel and fiber porosities, bulk, and surface chemical compositions. (nature.com)
  • Thermoporosimetry revealed the vessel structure to be more porous, surface analysis showed its lower O/C ratio and bulk chemistry analysis its higher hemicellulose content. (nature.com)
  • The Company operates a fleet of one LR2 tanker vessel and six dry bulk vessels, comprising one Panamax, two Kamsarmax and three Capesize vessels. (stockhouse.com)
  • It is proposed that differences in vessel and fiber porosity structures affect the enzymatic attacks, eventually causing vessel passivation. (nature.com)
  • Advising specie insurers in relation to coverage issues arising (including breach of warranty/failure to implement surveyor's recommendations) following a South American vault loss. (clydeco.com)
  • Advising builders' risk insurers on coverage issues (including defective design, delay in delivery and betterment) arising in relation to a series of vessels under construction at the insured's yard. (clydeco.com)
  • The other type, called hemorrhagic stroke-is caused by a broken or leaking blood vessel in the brain. (nih.gov)
  • The vessel’s gross sale price is $37.5 million, and the transaction is subject to customary closing procedures. (stockhouse.com)
  • The small blood vessels in the eye are particularly susceptible to damage in type 1 diabetes. (liu.se)
  • It is a dark red organ that is supplied with numerous blood vessels. (petplace.com)
  • Solid organ transplantation sometimes requires the use of blood vessels from a deceased donor as conduits to connect transplanted organ vessels to recipient vessels. (cdc.gov)
  • The potential disease transmission was identified when the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) retrospectively recognized the serologic discordance between the HCV-seronegative recipient and the HCV-seropositive vessel donor. (cdc.gov)
  • The differences arise from their location, their tissue of origin, and the genetic changes that drive them. (mskcc.org)
  • Importantly, it has sufficient depth to be able to handle the super-post-panamax vessels which will be transiting the Panama Canal once the third locks are complete and offers a large development zone for assembly and manufacturing. (who.int)
  • another series found aneurysms in 1% of patients undergoing four-vessel cerebral angiography for indications other than subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). (medscape.com)
  • Clinically significant issues typically arise in affected individuals who are in their teens or twenties. (medscape.com)
  • As we become increasingly better at designing and producing different nanomaterials, the question of how this affects our environment and our health arises. (lu.se)
  • Revise the City of St. Louis Mechanical Code to adopt a national consensus standard such as NBIC Part 2 to govern the requirements for inservice inspection of boilers and pressure vessels. (csb.gov)
  • Revise the City of St. Louis Mechanical Code to require pressure vessel inspections be performed by a National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors (NBBI) inservice (IS) commissioned inspector. (csb.gov)
  • Barge often refers to a flat-bottomed inland waterway vessel which does not have its own means of mechanical propulsion. (wikipedia.org)
  • Given excessive or insufficient blood vessel growth, serious health issues arise. (ted.com)
  • Advising H&M insurers on coverage issues arising following a catastrophic vessel shell plating failure. (clydeco.com)
  • Advising H&M insurers and their insured on liability issues arising following an allision by the insured vessel with a port facility leading to partial closure of the port. (clydeco.com)
  • Now after 30 years, the results show that damage has arisen at lower blood sugar levels than was the case after 20 years. (liu.se)
  • 88.12.105 Failure of vessel to contain required equipment - Liability of operator or owner - Penalty. (wa.gov)
  • The most common cause of death and the most disabling illness worldwide is plaque in the blood vessels which, if they rupture, can lead to a heart attack or a stroke", says Isabel Gonçalves, Professor in cardiologist at the Clinical Research Centre in Malmö. (lu.se)
  • The transplant facility subsequently reported HCV infection in the patient resulting from use of the seropositive vessel conduit. (cdc.gov)
  • When in port the connection provides the vessel with a secure supply of electrical power from the local grid, eliminating exhaust emissions and noise pollution. (wartsila.com)
  • Since under a time charter it is charterers' responsibility to supply bunkers to the vessel, charterers will need to arrange for and stem compliant bunker stems. (westpandi.com)
  • How do we digitize data between vessels and supply chains? (rackspace.com)
  • Although increased refining action can eventually increase vessel fibrillation and flexibility, it can also result in poor drainage. (nature.com)
  • By this time the vessel was tossing and pitching so violently that it seemed every minute as if it would upset and go down beneath the foaming waves, never to rise again. (apples4theteacher.com)
  • In this scenario, if my vessel is under time charter, what do I and charterers need to do? (westpandi.com)
  • What if a fine is levied against the vessel and/or time is lost with port state control investigating the vessel's FONAR - is this fine owners' or charterers' responsibility? (westpandi.com)
  • Consultation on a proposal to modernize fees for vessel registry services was undertaken at the same time and would impact many of the same stakeholders. (canada.ca)
  • At that time, questions started to arise how Tradition contains the truth of the Gospel. (lu.se)
  • Foreign fishing vessel crews are in port from days to weeks, during which time local women board the vessels for transactional sex. (who.int)
  • Wärtsilä's history of cooperation with Fincantieri extends back to 2007 and the building of the first vessel in this series, the Silver Spirit. (wartsila.com)
  • If this series of events does not stabilize or reverse with recanalization of the occluded retinal vessels, the subsequent end-stage results may be retinal infarction and/or detachment. (medscape.com)
  • It's different when you're sitting in the office than when you're on board a vessel. (rackspace.com)
  • To assess the prevalence of HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among women who board foreign fishing vessels for sex work in Kiribati. (who.int)
  • Fiber sheet samples had lower water contact angle (54.1º) than vessels rich sheets (63.7º), that reduced with xylanase (62.1º) and cocktail (58.4º). (nature.com)
  • The case arose from a 2007 search of the Miss Katie, Mr. Yates's fishing vessel. (outsidethebeltway.com)
  • A case was defined as transplantation of a vessel conduit from a hepatitis-seropositive donor into a seronegative recipient at UPMC during May 2006--November 2009. (cdc.gov)
  • We are delighted to invite you to a major business event in London on Monday 23rd June at which a high level delegation from Cuba touring European Capitals will be setting out the new opportunities arising from the new Cuban foreign investment law, and also informing UK companies and investors about the opportunities associated with the new Mariel port. (who.int)