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Embolization refers to the passage and lodging of an embolus within the bloodstream. It may be of natural origin (pathological), in which sense it is also called embolism, for example a pulmonary embolism; or it may be artificially induced (therapeutic), as a hemostatic treatment for bleeding or as a treatment for some types of cancer by deliberately…
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| Subject | Predicate | Object | Confidence | Src |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Embolization | is a | minimally invasive surgical technique | 0.90 | text |
| splenic rupture or pelvic fractureGrowthsThe treatment is used to slow or stop blood supply thus reducing the size of the tumour | instance of | Recurrent coughing up of bloodCerebral aneurysmGastrointestinal bleedingNosebleedVaricocelePrimary post-partum bleedingSurgical bleedingTraumatic bleeding | 0.80 | text |
| splenic rupture or pelvic fracture GrowthsThe treatment is used to slow or stop blood supply thus reducing the size of the tumour | instance of | Recurrent coughing up of bloodCerebral aneurysmGastrointestinal bleedingNosebleedVaricocelePrimary post-partum bleedingSurgical bleedingTraumatic bleeding | 0.80 | text |
| blood or water | instance of | When exposed to an environment containing anions | 0.80 | text |
| it polymerises quickly | instance of | When exposed to an environment containing anions | 0.80 | text |
| drug loading | instance of | Embolization microspheres may comprise additional functionality | 0.80 | text |
| elution capability | instance of | Embolization microspheres may comprise additional functionality | 0.80 | text |
| specific mechanical properties | instance of | Embolization microspheres may comprise additional functionality | 0.80 | text |
| imageability or radioactivityMechanical occlusion devices | instance of | Embolization microspheres may comprise additional functionality | 0.80 | text |
| Embolization | related to Agents | Liquid | 0.60 | section |
| Embolization | related to Agents | Used | 0.60 | section |
| Embolization | related to Agents | AVM | 0.60 | section |
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