Well-Vascularized: Understanding Blood Vessel Richness and its Importance
The term 'well-vascularized' refers to a tissue or organ that has a rich network of blood vessels, ensuring a plentiful supply of blood and nutrients to the respective area. Good vascularization is crucial for optimal functioning and overall health of tissues and organs within the body.Cardiovascular Disease - Related Articles
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