racemose造句1. Lilies of the valley are racemose.
2. Dendrobium having stems like cane and usually showy racemose flowers.
3. Asian shrub having conspicuous racemose rose-purple flowers widely used as an ornamental and in erosion control and as a source of wild-bird feed.
4. Inflorescence irregularly racemose, to 12 cm, lax, or flowers fascicled , scented.
5. Racemose long 3-12 centimeter, floriferous, first concentrated, hind few and far between.
6. Old World genus of herbs having racemose flowers: mignonette; dyer's rocket.
7. Methods: Twenty - four patients with maxillofacial racemose hemangioma underwent selective angiography and complete filling embolization separately.
8. Thermopsis having trifoliate leaves and yellow or purple racemose flowers.
9. Inflorescence racemose to 7 cm at fructification , densely yellow pubescent.
10. METHODS Twenty-four patients with maxillofacial racemose hemangioma underwent selective angiography and complete filling embolization separately.
11. CONCLUSION Selective angiography and embolization is an effective and safe therapeutic method for maxillofacial racemose hemangioma.
12. Embolization is the safety and the best method to treat craniofacial hemangioma racemose.
13. Purpose:To analyze the angiographic manifestations and embolization treatment of craniofacial hemangioma racemose.
14. For pathologic classification 13 cases were of cavernous hemangiomas, 6 of capillary and 1 of racemose.
15. The hemangioma can occur at any site of the body, but is rarely found in the intranasal region. Histologically, it is divided into 4 types, including capillary, cavernous, arteriovenous and racemose .
16. OBJECTIVE To explore the value of intravascular interventional treatment of maxillofacial racemose hemangioma.
17. Inflorescence a sparse panicle of few to several ascending racemose branches along a central axis.