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EXTRAVASATION

  • Extravasation
  • Leakage of a fluid out of its container into the surrounding area

    specifically, extravasation can refer to: Extravasation (intravenous) Extravasation of infusates Extravasation of irrigation fluid Extravasation of urine Leukocyte

    Extravasation

    Extravasation

  • Leukocyte extravasation
  • Movement of white blood cells out of blood vessels and towards the inflamed site

    In immunology, leukocyte extravasation (also commonly known as leukocyte adhesion cascade or diapedesis – the passage of cells through the intact vessel

    Leukocyte extravasation

    Leukocyte extravasation

    Leukocyte_extravasation

  • Oral mucocele
  • Swelling due to obstructed salivary glands

    Oral mucocele (also mucous extravasation cyst, mucous cyst of the oral mucosa, and mucous retention and extravasation phenomena) is a condition caused

    Oral mucocele

    Oral mucocele

    Oral_mucocele

  • Extravasation (intravenous)
  • Leakage of intravenously-infused medications into surrounding tissue

    Extravasation is the leakage of intravenously (IV) infused, and potentially damaging, medications into the extravascular tissue around the site of infusion

    Extravasation (intravenous)

    Extravasation_(intravenous)

  • Extravasation of urine
  • Leakage of urine into other bodily cavities due to urethral blockage

    Extravasation of urine refers to the condition where an interruption of the urethra leads to a collection of urine in other cavities (extravasation),

    Extravasation of urine

    Extravasation_of_urine

  • Intravenous therapy
  • Medication administered into a vein

    The unintentional administration of a therapy outside a vein, termed extravasation or infiltration, may cause other side effects. Intravenous (IV) access

    Intravenous therapy

    Intravenous therapy

    Intravenous_therapy

  • Inflammation
  • Physical effects resulting from activation of the immune system

    mainly neutrophils and macrophages, to flow out of the blood vessels (extravasation) and into the tissue. The neutrophils migrate along a chemotactic gradient

    Inflammation

    Inflammation

    Inflammation

  • Battle's sign
  • Bruises behind the ears, indicating skull fracture

    associated with underlying brain trauma, as they appear as a result of extravasation of blood along the path of the posterior auricular artery. The sign

    Battle's sign

    Battle's sign

    Battle's_sign

  • Metastasis
  • Spreading of a disease inside a body

    stages of metastasis, including invasion, intravasation, circulation, extravasation, and colonisation. Metastasis involves a complex series of steps in

    Metastasis

    Metastasis

    Metastasis

  • Collapsed vein
  • Medical injury

    solutions for patients with difficult venous access continues. Phlebitis "Extravasation What is it? Patient leaflet". Milton Keynes University Hospital. Milton

    Collapsed vein

    Collapsed_vein

  • Cancer
  • Group of diseases involving cell growth

    Intravasation into the blood or lymph Circulation through the body. Extravasation into the new tissue Proliferation Angiogenesis Different types of cancers

    Cancer

    Cancer

    Cancer

  • Amish
  • Group of traditionalist Christian church fellowships

    Hammond, Phillip E. (2000). The Dynamics of Religious Organizations: The Extravasation of the Sacred and Other Essays. Oxford University Press. p. 59. ISBN 978-0198297628

    Amish

    Amish

    Amish

  • Solar purpura
  • Medical condition

    connective tissue cannot support the microvasculature, and the result is extravasation of blood into the dermis. This results in visible purple spots on the

    Solar purpura

    Solar purpura

    Solar_purpura

  • Hematoma
  • Localized bleeding outside of blood vessels

    mm in diameter, generally round in shape; Ecchymosis – subcutaneous extravasation of blood in a thin layer under the skin, i.e. bruising, over 1 cm in

    Hematoma

    Hematoma

    Hematoma

  • Lobar pneumonia
  • Lung infection

    Red hepatization or consolidation: Vascular congestion persists, with extravasation of red blood cells into alveolar spaces, along with increased numbers

    Lobar pneumonia

    Lobar pneumonia

    Lobar_pneumonia

  • Angiopellosis
  • Movement of cells out of the circulatory system into surrounding tissue

    In cellular biology, angiopellosis (cell extravasation) is the movement of cells out of the circulatory system, into the surrounding tissue. This process

    Angiopellosis

    Angiopellosis

  • Capillary leak syndrome
  • Medical condition

    and the organs (including the lungs) are typically spared, but the extravasation in the extremities is sufficiently massive to cause circulatory shock

    Capillary leak syndrome

    Capillary_leak_syndrome

  • Ulcerative colitis
  • Inflammatory bowel disease that causes ulcers in the colon

    of ICAM-1. ICAM-1 propagates an inflammatory response promoting the extravasation and activation of leukocytes (white blood cells) into inflamed tissue

    Ulcerative colitis

    Ulcerative colitis

    Ulcerative_colitis

  • Ranula
  • Medical condition

    A ranula is a mucus extravasation cyst involving a sublingual gland and is a type of mucocele found on the floor of the mouth. Ranulae present as a swelling

    Ranula

    Ranula

    Ranula

  • Hemorrhagic infarct
  • Medical condition

    dead tissue or necrosis. When blood escapes outside of the vessel (extravasation) and re-perfuses back into the tissue surrounding the infarction, the

    Hemorrhagic infarct

    Hemorrhagic infarct

    Hemorrhagic_infarct

  • Dopamine (medication)
  • Hormone used as a medication

    intraperitoneally); 79 mg/kg (dog; administered intravenously). If extravasation occurs local tissue death may result. The medication phentolamine can

    Dopamine (medication)

    Dopamine (medication)

    Dopamine_(medication)

  • The Inner Life of the Cell
  • 2006 film

    blood vessels of the human body is activated by inflammation (Leukocyte extravasation). It shows how a white blood cell rolls along the inner surface of the

    The Inner Life of the Cell

    The_Inner_Life_of_the_Cell

  • CytRx
  • Biopharmaceutical research company in Los Angeles, California, USA

    gastrointestinal disorders, mucositis, stomatitis, cumulative cardiotoxicity and extravasation. CytRx plans to expand its pipeline of oncology candidates at its laboratory

    CytRx

    CytRx

  • Hyaluronidase
  • Class of enzymes

    improving resorption of radiopaque agents. Hyaluronidase is also used for extravasation of hyperosmolar solutions. [medical citation needed] Besides, hyaluronidase

    Hyaluronidase

    Hyaluronidase

    Hyaluronidase

  • ICAM-1
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    transmigration of leukocytes across vascular endothelia in processes such as extravasation and the inflammatory response. As a result of these binding characteristics

    ICAM-1

    ICAM-1

    ICAM-1

  • Vitreous hemorrhage
  • Leakage of blood into the internal fluid of the eye

    Vitreous hemorrhage is the extravasation, or leakage, of blood into the areas in and around the vitreous humor of the eye. The vitreous humor is the clear

    Vitreous hemorrhage

    Vitreous hemorrhage

    Vitreous_hemorrhage

  • PLVAP
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    protein kinase C signaling MAPK cascade positive regulation of cellular extravasation developmental process Sources:Amigo / QuickGO Orthologs Species Human

    PLVAP

    PLVAP

    PLVAP

  • IRGD peptides
  • Cyclic peptide

    into extravascular tumor tissue. It was later identified that this extravasation and transport through extravascular tumor tissue is due to the bifunctional

    IRGD peptides

    IRGD peptides

    IRGD_peptides

  • Mary Jane Kelly
  • Irish murder victim (c. 1863–1888)

    thumb showed a small superficial incision about one inch long, with extravasation of blood in the skin, and there were several abrasions on the back of

    Mary Jane Kelly

    Mary Jane Kelly

    Mary_Jane_Kelly

  • Invadopodia
  • invade through the extracellular matrix, especially in cancer cell extravasation. Invadopodia are generally visualized by the holes they create in ECM

    Invadopodia

    Invadopodia

    Invadopodia

  • Intraosseous infusion
  • Medication injections into bone marrow

    fractures from the puncture devices Catheter misplacement which can lead to extravasation Bone and tissue damage from the puncturing device needle breaking off

    Intraosseous infusion

    Intraosseous infusion

    Intraosseous_infusion

  • Endothelium
  • Layer of cells that line the inner surface of blood vessels

    swelling (edema). Altered barrier function is also implicated in cancer extravasation. Endothelial cells are involved in many other aspects of vessel function

    Endothelium

    Endothelium

    Endothelium

  • Complement receptor
  • Protein family

    activation contributes to the regulation of inflammation, leukocyte extravasation, and phagocytosis; it also contributes to the adaptive immune response

    Complement receptor

    Complement_receptor

  • Kaposi's sarcoma
  • Cancer of the skin, integumentary lymph nodes, or other organs

    with bizarre vessels dissecting the upper dermis. There is erythrocyte extravasation and hemosiderin pigmentation. Micrograph of tumor stage. Well-circumscribed

    Kaposi's sarcoma

    Kaposi's sarcoma

    Kaposi's_sarcoma

  • Haematopoiesis
  • Formation of blood cellular components

    colony-stimulating factor Granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor Leukocyte extravasation see spelling differences between US and Commonwealth English "hematopoiesis"

    Haematopoiesis

    Haematopoiesis

    Haematopoiesis

  • Procaine
  • Local anesthetic drug

    A 1% procaine injection has been recommended for the treatment of extravasation complications associated with venipuncture, steroids, and antibiotics

    Procaine

    Procaine

    Procaine

  • Tumor necrosis factor
  • Immune system messenger protein which induces inflammation

    tethering or rolling positive regulation of chemokine production cellular extravasation negative regulation of lipid storage negative regulation of

    Tumor necrosis factor

    Tumor necrosis factor

    Tumor_necrosis_factor

  • Lymphocyte homing receptor
  • family, mucin-like family, and the Ig superfamily. Naive lymphocyte extravasation into Peyer’s patches is often mediated by L-selectin and limited expression

    Lymphocyte homing receptor

    Lymphocyte_homing_receptor

  • Anthracycline
  • Class of antibiotics

    in accidental extravasation at injection sites. It is estimated that the extravasation incidence ranges from 0.1% to 6%. Extravasation causes serious

    Anthracycline

    Anthracycline

    Anthracycline

  • Triptan
  • Class of pharmaceutical drugs

    Rizatriptan has been shown to block dural vasodilation and plasma protein extravasation by inhibiting the release of CGRP via activation of receptors on preganglionic

    Triptan

    Triptan

    Triptan

  • High endothelial venules
  • Venules in some lymphatic organs

    ligands for lymphocytes and are able to support high levels of lymphocyte extravasation). HEVs enable naïve lymphocytes to move in and out of the lymph nodes

    High endothelial venules

    High_endothelial_venules

  • Amyloid purpura
  • Medical condition

    Subendothelial deposits of amyloid may weaken blood vessels and lead to the extravasation of blood. Amyloid deposits in the gastrointestinal tract and liver may

    Amyloid purpura

    Amyloid purpura

    Amyloid_purpura

  • Fascia of Scarpa
  • Deep membranous layer of the superficial fascia of the abdomen

    scrotum. Colles clearly associated the subcutaneous limitation of urine extravasation from a ruptured urethra with the attachments of the membranous superficial

    Fascia of Scarpa

    Fascia of Scarpa

    Fascia_of_Scarpa

  • CD90
  • Mammalian protein found in humans

    (osteonectin), and fibronectin. However it has also been speculated to aid in extravasation in circulating melanoma cells. In case of prostate cancer it has been

    CD90

    CD90

    CD90

  • RIPK3
  • Protein-coding gene in humans

    Biological process regulation of CD8-positive, alpha-beta cytotoxic T cell extravasation amyloid fibril formation T cell differentiation in thymus protein

    RIPK3

    RIPK3

    RIPK3

  • C3-convertase
  • Class of serine proteases

    fragment called C3a serves to increase vascular permeability and promote extravasation of phagocytes, while the larger C3b fragment can be used as an opsonin

    C3-convertase

    C3-convertase

    C3-convertase

  • Ethnic Mennonite
  • People who participate in aspects of Mennonite culture

    Hammond, Phillip E. (2000). The Dynamics of Religious Organizations: The Extravasation of the Sacred and Other Essays. Oxford University Press. p. 59. ISBN 9780198297628

    Ethnic Mennonite

    Ethnic_Mennonite

  • Purple glove syndrome
  • Medical condition

    This may occur due to the administration of phenytoin with or without extravasation. The defining characteristic is a purplish to black discoloration of

    Purple glove syndrome

    Purple_glove_syndrome

  • Febrile neutrophilic dermatosis
  • Skin disease

    complement, or immunoglobulins within the vessel walls; red blood cell extravasation;inflammatory infiltration of vascular walls) are absent in early lesions

    Febrile neutrophilic dermatosis

    Febrile neutrophilic dermatosis

    Febrile_neutrophilic_dermatosis

  • Cirrhosis
  • Chronic disease of the liver, characterized by fibrosis

    nearby sinusoids in the liver, and increased lymph production with extravasation of lymph to the extracellular space, causing ascites. This also causes

    Cirrhosis

    Cirrhosis

    Cirrhosis

  • Cerebral edema
  • Excess accumulation of fluid in the brain

    tight endothelial junctions that make up the blood–brain barrier causes extravasation of fluid, ions, and plasma proteins, such as albumin, into the brain

    Cerebral edema

    Cerebral edema

    Cerebral_edema

  • Dexrazoxane
  • Chemical compound

    dexrazoxane for use as a treatment of extravasation resulting from IV anthracycline chemotherapy. Extravasation is an adverse event in which chemotherapies

    Dexrazoxane

    Dexrazoxane

    Dexrazoxane

  • RCCX
  • Human genetic cluster on chromosome 6

    70–6. PMID 8077157. Ener RA, Meglathery SB, Styler M (June 2004). "Extravasation of systemic hemato-oncological therapies". Ann Oncol. 15 (6): 858–62

    RCCX

    RCCX

  • Macrophage
  • Type of white blood cell

    diseased sites typically derive from circulating monocytes. Leukocyte extravasation describes monocyte entry into damaged tissue through the endothelium

    Macrophage

    Macrophage

    Macrophage

  • Dactinomycin
  • Chemical compound

    effects include future cancers, allergic reactions, and tissue death if extravasation occurs. Use in pregnancy may harm the baby. Dactinomycin is in the cytotoxic

    Dactinomycin

    Dactinomycin

    Dactinomycin

  • Ligand-targeted liposome
  • Ligand-targeted liposomes for use in medical applications

    LTLs due to fenestrations in their microvasculature that allow for extravasation. Phagocytic cells within the RES break down LTLs. Ligand-targeted liposomes

    Ligand-targeted liposome

    Ligand-targeted liposome

    Ligand-targeted_liposome

  • Talin (protein)
  • Protein domain

    drives extravasation mechanism through engineered human microvasculature in microfluidic systems. Talin-1 is involved in each part of extravasation affecting

    Talin (protein)

    Talin_(protein)

  • Strain (injury)
  • Injury due to slight tearing of a muscle or tendon

    compression therapy acts to reduce swelling and pain by reducing leukocyte extravasation into the injured area. NSAIDs such as Ibuprofen/paracetamol work to

    Strain (injury)

    Strain (injury)

    Strain_(injury)

  • List of Latin words with English derivatives
  • variolation, variorum, various, vary vās vās- vessel extravasate, extravasation, extravascular, intravasate, intravasation, intravascular, vas, vasal

    List of Latin words with English derivatives

    List_of_Latin_words_with_English_derivatives

  • L-amino-acid oxidase
  • Enzyme

    cascavella venom) caused the rupture of bacteria membranes while promoting extravasation, or leakage, of plasmatic contents out of the cellular structure. They

    L-amino-acid oxidase

    L-amino-acid oxidase

    L-amino-acid_oxidase

  • Eugene C. Butcher
  • American immunologist

    with the endothelial lining of blood vessels at sites of leukocyte extravasation, and their chemotactic responses in tissues. These events regulate immune

    Eugene C. Butcher

    Eugene_C._Butcher

  • Roger D. Kamm
  • American biological and mechanical engineer

    cascade—epithelial–mesenchymal transition, migration, intravasation, and extravasation. These models have illuminated how biochemical and biophysical factors

    Roger D. Kamm

    Roger_D._Kamm

  • Couvelaire uterus
  • Medical condition

    The uterus may adopt a bluish/purplish, mottled appearance due to extravasation of blood into uterine muscle. Couvelaire uterus is a phenomenon where

    Couvelaire uterus

    Couvelaire_uterus

  • Pulpitis
  • Inflammation of inner tissue (pulp) of a tooth

    Interaction with SP receptors induces vasodilation and allows for plasma extravasation and mastocyte degranulation. SP is highly expressed in dental pulp and

    Pulpitis

    Pulpitis

  • Margination
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the free dictionary. Margination may refer to: a sign in leukocyte extravasation Marginate conch (Margistrombus marginatus), a sea snail species found

    Margination

    Margination

  • The Hallmarks of Cancer
  • 2000 paper by Hanahan and Weinberg

    immune system, these cells cluster or cover themselves with platelets. Extravasation happens when circulating tumor cells leave the bloodstream and invade

    The Hallmarks of Cancer

    The Hallmarks of Cancer

    The_Hallmarks_of_Cancer

  • Prepatellar bursitis
  • Inflammation of the prepatellar bursa at the front of the knee

    the knee, or repeated minor trauma to the knee. The trauma can cause extravasation of nearby fluids into the bursa, which stimulates an inflammatory response

    Prepatellar bursitis

    Prepatellar bursitis

    Prepatellar_bursitis

  • Leukocytosis
  • Medical condition

    pools, decreased margination of leukocytes onto vessel walls, decreased extravasation of leukocytes from the vessels into tissues, or an increase in number

    Leukocytosis

    Leukocytosis

  • MAP4K4
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    the development of atherosclerosis due to the promotion of leukocyte extravasation, transport of oxidized lipids and the formation of plaques. Silencing

    MAP4K4

    MAP4K4

    MAP4K4

  • Tumor microenvironment
  • Surroundings of tumors including nearby cells and blood vessels

    Y, Nakata M, et al. (22 November 1996). "Direct measurement of the extravasation of polyethyleneglycol-coated liposomes into solid tumor tissue by in

    Tumor microenvironment

    Tumor microenvironment

    Tumor_microenvironment

  • Complications of diabetes
  • Medical condition

    vessels in the retina or capillary closure which causes ischemia or extravasation of intravascular content, causing edema (swelling of the macula). Retinopathy

    Complications of diabetes

    Complications_of_diabetes

  • CXCL9
  • Mammalian protein found in humans

    differentiation and multiplication of leukocytes, and cause tissue extravasation. It is closely related to two other CXC chemokines called CXCL10 and

    CXCL9

    CXCL9

    CXCL9

  • CP-122288
  • Chemical compound

    sumatriptan as an inhibitor of neurogenic inflammation and plasma protein extravasation, it is only twice as potent as a constrictor of blood vessels. In human

    CP-122288

    CP-122288

    CP-122288

  • List of dangerous snakes
  • Venom and aggression rankings

    divided into two symptomatic categories: those with little or no surface extravasation, and those with hemorrhages evident as ecchymosis, bleeding and swelling

    List of dangerous snakes

    List of dangerous snakes

    List_of_dangerous_snakes

  • No reflow phenomenon
  • Medical condition

    mediators. Pro-inflammatory mediators contribute to MVO by causing extravasation of red blood cells, platelets, and leukocytes, into the vessel lumen

    No reflow phenomenon

    No_reflow_phenomenon

  • Esophageal rupture
  • Tearing of the wall of the esophagus

    esophagram (Gastrografin), which reveals the location and extent of extravasation of contrast material. Although barium is superior in demonstrating small

    Esophageal rupture

    Esophageal rupture

    Esophageal_rupture

  • Kinin
  • Group of peptides

    adhesive molecules. Together they increase white blood cell adhesion and extravasation. Kinins are rapidly inactivated by the proteases generated locally during

    Kinin

    Kinin

  • Phentolamine
  • Medication; α-adrenergic antagonist

    carts to counteract severe peripheral vasoconstriction secondary to extravasation of peripherally placed vasopressor infusions, typically of norepinephrine

    Phentolamine

    Phentolamine

    Phentolamine

  • Annexin
  • Protein family

    extravasation and down regulates the magnitude of the inflammatory response. Without annexin A-I in mediating this response, neutrophil extravasation

    Annexin

    Annexin

    Annexin

  • Selectin
  • Family of cell adhesion molecules

    select for the right diameter of blood vessels to initiate leukocyte extravasation, and may also help prevent inappropriate leukocyte aggregation during

    Selectin

    Selectin

    Selectin

  • JAML
  • Protein

    epithelial cells. JAML-mediated activation of CAR is required for neutrophil extravasation in addition to other leukocyte/epithelial cell interaction models. Other

    JAML

    JAML

  • Erythema ab igne
  • Skin rash resulting from excess exposure to heat

    morphologically as the initially observed erythema. Red blood cell extravasation and deposition of hemosiderin that follows clinically appear as hyperpigmentation

    Erythema ab igne

    Erythema ab igne

    Erythema_ab_igne

  • Sodium thiopental
  • Barbiturate general anesthetic

    Sagara Y, Taogoshi T, Ogawa K, et al. (December 2016). "Injury due to extravasation of thiopental and propofol: Risks/effects of local cooling/warming in

    Sodium thiopental

    Sodium thiopental

    Sodium_thiopental

  • XVIVO Scientific Animation
  • American medical animation studio

    depicting the molecular processes of a white blood cell during leukocyte extravasation. The concepts and scientific knowledge for the film were given by Robert

    XVIVO Scientific Animation

    XVIVO_Scientific_Animation

  • Sialyl-Lewis X
  • Chemical compound

    constitutively expressed on granulocytes and monocytes and mediates inflammatory extravasation of these cells. Resting T and B lymphocytes lack its expression and

    Sialyl-Lewis X

    Sialyl-Lewis X

    Sialyl-Lewis_X

  • Chemotherapy
  • Treatment of cancer using drugs that inhibit cell division or kill cells

    These have a lower infection risk, are much less prone to phlebitis or extravasation, and eliminate the need for repeated insertion of peripheral cannulae

    Chemotherapy

    Chemotherapy

    Chemotherapy

  • Peripheral venous catheter
  • Medical device for administering intravenous therapy

    associated with a peripheral venous catheter include infection, phlebitis, extravasation, infiltration, air embolism, hemorrhage (bleeding) and formation of

    Peripheral venous catheter

    Peripheral venous catheter

    Peripheral_venous_catheter

  • Calcium gluconate
  • Chemical compound

    vasodilation, cardiac arrhythmias, decreased blood pressure, and bradycardia. Extravasation of calcium gluconate can lead to cellulitis. Intramuscular injections

    Calcium gluconate

    Calcium gluconate

    Calcium_gluconate

  • Lipohyalinosis
  • This may occur subsequent to blood–brain barrier failure, and lead to extravasation of serum components into the brain that are potentially toxic. Lacunar

    Lipohyalinosis

    Lipohyalinosis

  • Mitral stenosis
  • Heart disease with narrowing of valve

    between the hydrostatic pressure and the oncotic pressure, leading to extravasation of fluid from the vascular tree and pooling of fluid in the lungs (congestive

    Mitral stenosis

    Mitral stenosis

    Mitral_stenosis

  • Puff adder
  • Species of highly venomous snake

    divided into two symptomatic categories – those with little or no surface extravasation, and those with hemorrhages evident as ecchymosis, bleeding, and swelling

    Puff adder

    Puff adder

    Puff_adder

  • Rectal bleeding
  • Medical condition

    fissures, sentinel tags, ulcers, rhagades, external thromboses with extravasation of blood clot, prolapsed polyps or tags, anal trauma or anal-receptive

    Rectal bleeding

    Rectal_bleeding

  • L-733,060
  • Chemical compound

    antagonist; effects in [Ca2+]i mobilisation, cardiovascular and dural extravasation assays". European Journal of Pharmacology. 317 (1): 129–35. doi:10

    L-733,060

    L-733,060

    L-733,060

  • CD99L2
  • Protein-coding gene in humans

    regulation of neutrophil extravasation positive regulation of T cell extravasation homotypic cell-cell adhesion T cell extravasation Sources:Amigo / QuickGO

    CD99L2

    CD99L2

    CD99L2

  • Calcitonin gene-related peptide
  • Peptide hormone in animals

    vessels, causing vasodilation, mast cell degranulation, and plasma extravasation. Human observations have further implicated the role of CGRP in the

    Calcitonin gene-related peptide

    Calcitonin gene-related peptide

    Calcitonin_gene-related_peptide

  • Inflammatory bowel disease
  • Medical condition

    of ICAM-1. ICAM-1 propagates an inflammatory response promoting the extravasation and activation of leukocytes (white blood cells) into inflamed tissue

    Inflammatory bowel disease

    Inflammatory bowel disease

    Inflammatory_bowel_disease

  • Interleukin 27 receptor, alpha subunit
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    regulation of cellular extravasation negative regulation of T-helper 17 type immune response negative regulation of T cell extravasation Sources:Amigo / QuickGO

    Interleukin 27 receptor, alpha subunit

    Interleukin 27 receptor, alpha subunit

    Interleukin_27_receptor,_alpha_subunit

  • Hemorrhagic transformation
  • Medical condition

    numbness Seizures Speech difficulties Vision problems HT involves the extravasation of blood from the peripheral circulation across a disrupted blood-brain

    Hemorrhagic transformation

    Hemorrhagic_transformation

  • Enhanced permeability and retention effect
  • Accumulation of molecules in tumor tissue

    enhanced by many pathophysiological factors involved in enhancement of the extravasation of macromolecules in solid tumor tissues. For instance, bradykinin,

    Enhanced permeability and retention effect

    Enhanced permeability and retention effect

    Enhanced_permeability_and_retention_effect

  • Combinatorial ablation and immunotherapy
  • Medical intervention

    biological aspect, local heating can in addition significantly increase the extravasation of nanoscale drug carriers from tumor vessels, which enhances the performance

    Combinatorial ablation and immunotherapy

    Combinatorial_ablation_and_immunotherapy

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Online names & meanings

  • Rakshita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Rakshita

    Protection; Protector

  • Chancey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Chancey

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the various places in France named Chancé.Americanized spelling of German Schanze, a habitational name from Schanze, a place in the Upper Rhine, or a variant of Schantz.

  • Barbie
  • Girl/Female

    American, Christian, German, Greek

    Barbie

    Princess; Traveller from a Foreign Land

  • EVELYN
  • Male

    English

    EVELYN

     English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from the Norman French personal name Aveline, EVELYN means "little Eve." Compare with strictly feminine Evelyn.

  • MERARI
  • Male

    English

    MERARI

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Merariy, MERARI means "bitter, unhappy." In the bible, this is the name of the third son of Levi.

  • Augusty
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Augusty

    Majestic.

  • Shamani | ஷமாநீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Shamani | ஷமாநீ

    Calming, Night

  • Lydell
  • Boy/Male

    English Scottish

    Lydell

    From the open dell.

  • Braydon
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, Irish

    Braydon

    Broad Hillside

  • Neetesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Neetesh

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  • Urocele
  • n.

    A morbid swelling of the scrotum due to extravasation of urine into it.

  • Ecchymosis
  • n.

    A livid or black and blue spot, produced by the extravasation or effusion of blood into the areolar tissue from a contusion.

  • Petechiae
  • n. pl.

    Small crimson, purple, or livid spots, like flea-bites, due to extravasation of blood, which appear on the skin in malignant fevers, etc.

  • Extravasation
  • n.

    The act of forcing or letting out of its proper vessels or ducts, as a fluid; effusion; as, an extravasation of blood after a rupture of the vessels.

  • Vibices
  • n. pl.

    More or less extensive patches of subcutaneous extravasation of blood.

  • Stigma
  • v. t.

    A red speck upon the skin, produced either by the extravasation of blood, as in the bloody sweat characteristic of certain varieties of religious ecstasy, or by capillary congestion, as in the case of drunkards.

  • Scurvy
  • n.

    A disease characterized by livid spots, especially about the thighs and legs, due to extravasation of blood, and by spongy gums, and bleeding from almost all the mucous membranes. It is accompanied by paleness, languor, depression, and general debility. It is occasioned by confinement, innutritious food, and hard labor, but especially by lack of fresh vegetable food, or confinement for a long time to a limited range of food, which is incapable of repairing the waste of the system. It was formerly prevalent among sailors and soldiers.