Verb(1) force out or cause to escape from a proper vessel or channel(2) become active and spew forth lava and rocks(3) geology: cause molten material, such as lava, to pour forth(4) geology: cause molten material(5) such as lava(6) to pour forth
Verb(1) force out or cause to escape from a proper vessel or channel(2) become active and spew forth lava and rocks(3) geology: cause molten material, such as lava, to pour forth(4) geology: cause molten material(5) such as lava(6) to pour forth
(1) some cells may extravasate and form secondary tumours(2) Less blood is usually extravasated into the lumen of the small bowel and its anatomy is more difficult to identify due to its length and positioning.(3) Tumors show a spindle cell neoplasm with prominent extravasation .(4) Only one extravasation progressed to an ulceration; skin necrosis was avoided in all other patients.(5) Application of ice packs and heating pads, and elevation are used to alleviate the symptoms associated with extravasation of contrast material.(6) This pain is a potential warning sign of tissue damage and possible phlebitis or extravasation .(7) Purpura results from the extravasation of blood from the vasculature into the skin or mucous membranes.(8) Dilated vessels and extravasated red cells were noted throughout most lesions.(9) Scattered areas of lymphocytic exocytosis and extravasated red blood cells within the superficial dermis and epidermis were also present.(10) Aggressive angiomyxoma has extravasated red blood cells and thick-walled vessels, some of which may be large.(11) The infant should be assessed for pallor, petechiae, extravasated blood, excessive bruising, hepatosplenomegaly, weight loss, and evidence of dehydration.