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- Q5145979 subject Q7061790.
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- Q5145979 abstract "Collateral circulation is the re-routing of blood circulation around a blocked artery or vein via nearby minor vessels. This is often a result of anastamoses, branches formed between adjacent blood vessels. Collateral circulation can be established in the venous system (between veins) or in the arterial system (between arteries). It may arise from pathological conditions such as congestion or ischaemia. An example of the usefulness of collateral circulation is a systemic thrombo-embolism in cats. This is when a thrombus lodges above the external iliac artery (common iliac artery), blocking the external and internal iliac arteries and effectively shutting off all blood supply to the hind leg. Even though the main vessels to the leg are blocked, enough blood can get to the tissues in the leg via the collateral circulation to keep them alive.".
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- Q5145979 name "Collateral circulation".
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- Q5145979 comment "Collateral circulation is the re-routing of blood circulation around a blocked artery or vein via nearby minor vessels. This is often a result of anastamoses, branches formed between adjacent blood vessels. Collateral circulation can be established in the venous system (between veins) or in the arterial system (between arteries). It may arise from pathological conditions such as congestion or ischaemia.".
- Q5145979 label "Collateral circulation".
- Q5145979 name "Collateral circulation".