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During pregnancy, if part of the placenta grows too far into the uterine wall, it can remain attached after childbirth, causing severe maternal blood loss.
A polyp or tumor. Scar-like tissue in the intestine, known as adhesions. Weight-loss surgery such as gastric bypass or other surgery on the intestinal tract.
Skeletal illustration 'frozen shoulder' (adhesive capsulitis) DEAR MAYO ... Stiff tissue bands (adhesions) may develop, and there may be less synovial ...
... adhesion and loss of epithelial polarity, and then active assembly of dynamic cell-matrix adhesions and migration. Phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate ...
Remove any adhesive that remains on your skin with baby oil or lotion. Check the patch regularly to make sure it's still in place. If the patch becomes ...
These immune deficiency diseases are thought to be rare and include: Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID), leukocyte adhesion deficiency (LAD), X-linked ...
Adhesion formation after tendon repair hinders functional restoration of the hand. In aim 1 of this project, we're investigating the flexor tendon intrinsic ...
... adhesions and cell migration ... Cell adhesion and migration. Vesicular trafficking. Assembly of cargo ...
Simultaneously, hydrogen bonds and electrostatic interactions of the adhesive layer cause initial bonding of the patch to the tissue. The surgeon then ...
Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis). https://www.uptodate.com/contents/search. Accessed June 14, 2022. Challoumas D, et al. Comparison of treatments for ...
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