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"Ligate"
Keywords:
bandage
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tie
,
arteriosus
,
ductus
,
varicose
Related Terms:
Ligation
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Saphenous
,
Atherectomy
,
Endovascular
,
Phlebectomy
,
Carotid endarterectomy
,
Endovascular surgery
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Av fistula
,
Endarterectomy
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Saphenous vein
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Nidus
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Pda
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Angioplasty
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Endoleak
,
Patent ductus arteriosus
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Varicosity
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Venipuncture
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Arteriovenous fistula
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Phlebolith
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Ductus arteriosus
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Varicose vein
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Jugular veins
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Embolization
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Sclerotherapy
,
Arteriole
,
Vascular
,
Aneurysm
,
Balloon angioplasty
,
Jugular vein
,
Ductus venosus
,
Coronary artery bypass
,
Aneurism
,
Carotid
,
Arteriovenous
,
Common carotid artery
,
Carotid arteries
,
Spider veins
,
Aortic dissection
,
Fistula
,
Aortic aneurysm
,
Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
,
Balloon catheter
,
Central venous catheter
,
Carotid artery
,
Internal carotid artery
,
Varicose veins
,
Internal jugular vein
,
Hilum
,
Varicose
To tie with a ligature; to bind around; to bandage.
ftp.uga.edu
bind chemically; "The enzyme ligated"
wordnet.princeton.edu
bind with a bandage or ligature; "ligate the artery"
wordnet.princeton.edu
To tie or to tie off, as in to ligate an artery. See the entire definition of Ligate
medicinenet.com
To tie off, by application of a ligature or suture. For example, in cardiac surgery, the surgeon may ligate a patent ductus arteriosus.
pediatriccardiacinquest.mb.ca
to tie off, as with a varicose vein
beautysurg.com
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Keywords:
ligase
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concatenate
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nucleic
,
join
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dna
To concatenate two strands of (nucleic acid, usually DNA), in an end-to-end fashion, using a ligase.
ftp.uga.edu
The process of joining two or more DNA fragments.
egeinfonet.i8.com
join letters in a ligature when writing
wordnet.princeton.edu