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1. adults only. 2. Officer of the Order of Australia.
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| aorta |
The human body has two main kinds of blood vessels, arteries and veins. The aorta is the main artery of the body. The arteries, with only two exceptions, transport oxygen-rich blood from the heart and lungs to the rest of the body. The veins transport the blood that has been used by the body
Ãâó: www.usctransplant.org/heart/glossary.html
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| aortic aneurysm |
Aneurysm refers to an abnormal expansion of an artery. Aortic aneurysm refers to an abnormal expansion of a section of the aorta, which is the main artery of the body. Aneurysms result from a weakened part of the artery wall expanding over time to an abnormal size. To use a non-medical example, an aneurysm is similar to a weak spot on a tire or hose that has started to balloon out and expand. ...
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| aortoiliac |
pertaining to the aorta, or iliac vessels, the main arteries which begin in the abdomen and supply blood to patients' legs.
Ãâó: www.med.nyu.edu/fgpvascular/glossary.html
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| aortofemoral bypass |
an operation in which a bypass graft is constructed which carries blood from the aorta, around areas of blockage, to the legs. This procedure can greatly increase blood flow to the legs in patients with blockages in certain locations.
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