Increased vascularity within and surrounding the lesion Presence of ascites Ascites Ascites is the pathologic accumulation of fluid within the peritoneal cavity that occurs due to an osmotic and/or hydrostatic pressure imbalance secondary to portal hypertension (cirrhosis, heart failure) or non-portal hypertension (hypoalbuminemia, malignancy, infection)
Continuing therapy allows flexibility in dosing, which can make long-term use more manageable
All medications, including GLP-based therapies, are prescribed only when medically appropriate following evaluation by a licensed physician
Furthermore, the capillary-to-fiber ratio (C/F) was assessed by calculating the number of capillaries and the number of fibers present within the same area, applying the recommended correction (Brodal et al., 1977)
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