Examples of stasis in the following topics:
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- The other three are directionless change, stasis, and decline.
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- Pressure increases within the lumen and the walls of the appendix, resulting in thrombosis and occlusion of the small vessels and stasis of lymphatic flow.
- Also, fecal stasis and arrest may play a role, as demonstrated by a significantly lower number of bowel movements per week in patients with acute appendicitis compared with healthy controls.
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- Then the blood vessels will expand to undergo vasodilation from the stimulus of the vasoactive inflammatory mediator, which increases flow of blood to the area, and causes slowing and stasis of red blood cells, which can be involved in the clotting response needed to stop bleeding in the case of injuries.
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- During weaning, decreased prolactin, missing mechanical stimulation (baby suckling), and changes in osmotic balance caused by milk stasis and leaking of tight junctions cause cessation of milk production.
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- Hemostasis is the natural process in which blood flow slows and a clot forms to prevent blood loss during an injury, with hemo- meaning blood, and stasis meaning stopping.