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neuroendovascular

Definitions

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  • adjective Of or pertaining to the neural and endovascular systems of the body.

Etymologies

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neuro- +‎ endovascular

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Examples

  • "The risk of having an AVM is that it could potentially rupture, bleed, injure the brain, and cause symptoms of stroke," said Dr. Michael Chen, neuroendovascular surgeon at Rush University Medical Center, and site principal investigator of the study.

    Newswise: Latest News 2010

  • "The risk of having an AVM is that it could potentially rupture, bleed, injure the brain, and cause symptoms of stroke," said Dr. Michael Chen, neuroendovascular surgeon at Rush University Medical Center, and site principal investigator of the study.

    Newswise: Latest News 2010

  • "The risk of having an AVM is that it could potentially rupture, bleed, injure the brain, and cause symptoms of stroke," said Dr. Michael Chen, neuroendovascular surgeon at Rush University Medical Center, and site principal investigator of the study.

    Newswise: Latest News 2010

  • "The risk of having an AVM is that it could potentially rupture, bleed, injure the brain, and cause symptoms of stroke," said Dr. Michael Chen, neuroendovascular surgeon at Rush University Medical Center, and site principal investigator of the study.

    Newswise: Latest News 2010

  • Dr. Demetrius Lopes, neuroendovascular surgeon at Rush, was the first physician in Illinois to use the Wingspan stent.

    THE MEDICAL NEWS 2009

  • Dr. Demetrius Lopes, neuroendovascular surgeon at Rush, was the first physician in Illinois to use the Wingspan stent.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2009

  • Dr. Demetrius Lopes, neuroendovascular surgeon at Rush, was the first physician in Illinois to use the Wingspan stent.

    Health News from Medical News Today 2009

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