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Your doctor may ask you to massage the bleb to help the fluid drain.
Single channel recordings are possible in this conformation if the bleb of membrane is small enough.
During office visits after surgery, the doctor looks at the bleb to make sure that fluid is still draining out of the new opening.
Here, a small bud (also known as a bleb), or daughter cell, is formed on the parent cell.
Unlike trabeculectomy, the surgery does not create an external filtering bleb.
In the lungs, a bleb is a collection of air within the layers of the visceral pleura.
Bites can cause pain, swelling, hemorrhagic bleb formation, and ecchymosis.
Scarring prevents fluid drainage from the eye and interferes with the proper function of the bleb.
Glaucoma medications are usually discontinued to improve aqueous humor flow to the bleb.
An example is a bleb of sylvite within chlorite.
In medicine, a bleb is a large blister (usually approximately hemispherical) filled with serous fluid.
Bleb may refer to:
A small area in the lung that is filled with air, called a bleb, can rupture, sending air into the space around the lung.
These chemotherapeutics help to prevent failure of the filter bleb from scarring by inhibiting fibroblast proliferation.
A thin line of lipstick outlined the moistly open mouth from which a bleb of mucus ballooned and fell.
Bleb (cell biology)
This happens when an air-filled blister (bleb) on the lung ruptures and releases air into the pleural space.
Localized decoupling of the cytoskeleton and cell membrane results in formation of a bleb.
"Here's a wee one," Jamie said, bending over and pushing his own hair aside so I could reach the small dark bleb behind his ear.
Furthermore, activation of COP provides the initial driving force for osmotic swelling and bleb formation.
This bleb dilation phase is clearly associated with rapid, intense staining of the nucleus with vital dyes.
Inadvertent filtering bleb following sutureless cataract surgery.
As the fluid flows through the new drainage opening, the tissue over the opening rises to form a little blister or bubble, called a bleb.
The bleb is located where the sclera, or white of the eye, joins the iris, the colored part of the eye.
The wound itself showed as a tiny scarlet spot on the sclera, a small conjunctival bleb above it.