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Peripheral Vascularization
Definition: Peripheral vascularization refers to the formation and expansion of blood vessels that surround and supply blood to tissues, organs, or areas located outside the main center of circulation.
Senses:
- Medical: The process of developing new blood vessels that nourish tissues in peripheral regions of the body.
- General: The expansion of blood vessels near the periphery of an area or object.
Examples of Usage:
- Medical:
- Sense 1: The peripheral vascularization observed in patients with diabetes can help alleviate tissue damage caused by impaired blood flow.
- Sense 1: Researchers are studying various treatment options to enhance peripheral vascularization in patients with peripheral artery disease.
- General:
- Sense 2: The intricate peripheral vascularization surrounding the tumor indicates its high metabolic activity.
- Sense 2: The new garden design focuses on promoting peripheral vascularization, allowing for better plant growth and development.
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