
The term used when new, tiny blood vessels grow in a new place, for example, out from the retina. See also: Diabetic retinopathy.
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Neovascularization is the formation of functional microvascular networks with red blood cell perfusion. Neovascularization differs from angiogenesis in that angiogenesis is mainly characterized by the protrusion and outgrowth of capillary buds and sprouts from pre-existing blood vessels. In ophthalmology, choroidal neovascularization is the format...
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the growth of new, small blood vessels. In the retina, this may lead to loss of vision or blindness.
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the growth of new, small blood vessels. In the retina, this may lead to loss of vision or
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Proliferation of blood vessels in tissue not normally containing them, or proliferation of blood vessels of a different kind than usual in tissue. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(ne″o-vas″ku-lәr-ĭ-za´shәn) new blood vessel formation in abnormal tissue or in abnormal positions; see also angiogenesis. revascularization.
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The growth of new blood vessels in the central area of the retina.
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(nee-oh-VAS-kyu-lur-ih-ZAY-shun) Abnormal formation of new blood vessels, usually in or under the retina or on the iris surface May develop in diabetic retinopathy, blockage of the central retinal vein, or macular degeneration
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Type: Term Pronunciation: nē′ō-vas′kyū-lar-i-zā′shŭn Definitions: 1. Proliferation of blood vessels in tissue not normally containing them, or proliferation of blood vessels of a different kind than usual in tissue.
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Growth of new blood vessels into an abnormal site, such as a tumor.
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The term used when new, tiny blood vessels grow in a new place, for example, out from the retina. See also: Diabetic retinopathy.
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neovascularization, revascularization The new formation of blood vessels in abnormal tissues; such as, tumors, or in abnormal positions as in diabetic retinopathy.
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The growth of new, small blood vessels. In the retina, this may lead to loss of vision or blindness.
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the development of new blood vessels, esp. in tissues where circulation has been impaired by trauma or disease.
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