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intravascular, a. Anat. and Path.|-ˈvæskjʊlə(r)| [f. intra- 1 + L. vascul-um vessel: cf. vascular.] Situated or occurring within a vessel of an animal or plant, esp. within a blood-vessel. (In quot. 1876 app. erron. for intervascular.) Hence intraˈvascularly adv., within the vascular system.
1876tr. Wagner's Gen. Pathol. 154 The spleen, liver, and marrow of bones contained cinnabar in the intravascular tissues at nearly the same time and in equal degrees. 1887Syd. Soc. Lex., Intravascular clotting, the production of a blood-clot within the blood-vessels. 1906[see anti-1 6 c]. 1971Nature 5 Feb. 412/2 For preservation, dog brain was perfused intravascularly with 3% glutaraldehyde for 5–20 min. |