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Revascularization

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and treatment of the existing diseased vasculature of the affected organ, and can be aided by the use of different imaging modalities such as
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This article is about surgical revascularization. For physiological revascularization, see
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often requires revascularization, if possible. The surgery is also indicated to treat
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or percutaneous myocardial revascularization, done with a laser, may be an option.
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Medical treatment to restore perfusion to a body part that has had ischemia
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It is often combined with "urgent" to form urgent vascularization.
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Index

Angiogenesis
Neovascularization
ICD-9-CM
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therapy
perfusion
organ
ischemia
surgical
Vascular bypass
angioplasty
re-
vasculature
diagnosis
magnetic resonance imaging
PET scan
CT scan
X-ray
coronary artery disease
coronary artery bypass surgery
percutaneous coronary intervention
transmyocardial revascularization
gangrene
ischemic wounds
tissue
chronic wounds

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