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He also had occlusive disease in his right coronary artery with evidence of an old heart attack.
The occlusive surface was about ten feet in diameter.
Complete assimilation occurs when two occlusive sounds fall in contact.
The terms stop, occlusive, and plosive are often used interchangeably.
Athletes must cover areas of broken skin with an occlusive dressing before and during participation.
A bypass may be performed on peripheral arteries with occlusive disease.
Either "occlusive" or "stop" may be used as a general term covering the other together with nasals.
But on 22 July he died in bed from 'occlusive coronary artery disease'.
They are not occlusive and affect large vessels, such as heart and aorta.
They also have the potential to be used in conjunction with a range of dressing materials which include occlusive dressings.
Effects of garlic coated tablets in peripheral arterial occlusive disease.
Dillingham remembered what he had seen during the walk along the occlusive surfaces.
Wounds must be covered with an occlusive dressing that remains intact during play before athletes return to competition.
He invented a method known as occlusive aortography in an animal model.
The autopsy report cited the cause of death as a heart attack brought on by "occlusive coronary artery disease".
Eleanor knew Teddy must've shouted it, but barely heard the sound over the occlusive ringing in her ears.
But occlusive dressings also increase the risk that the drug will be absorbed into the body and disrupt the body's hormonal system.
The use of occlusive dressings can greatly increase the amount of drug the body absorbs.
Peripheral artery occlusive disease (the most severe form of which is gangrene)
An occlusive pessary is generally used in combination with spermicide as a contraceptive.
Occlusive stroke causes permanent tissue damage over the following three hours (maybe even 4.5 hours), but not instantly.
An occlusive dressing is an air- and water-tight trauma dressing used in first aid.
It has very high potency and typically should not be used with occlusive dressings, or for extended continuous use (beyond two weeks).
The duration of anaesthesia is approximately two hours following removal of the occlusive dressing.
This stimulates clotting that blocks off the artery (occlusive thrombus).