Not exact matches
Upon entering lymphatic vessels, they migrate to
nearby lymph nodes, which then swell up, and from there, to
other organs via the blood.
This paradigm of harnessing cells in
nearby areas of damage to replenish lost tissue is not just applicable to the heart; it may be useful in many
other organs in the body that have support cells like fibroblasts.
The
other type of tumor is malignant, which push through
nearby organs or may spread to
other tissues.
These complications include adverse reactions to the mesh, adhesions (when the loops of the intestines adhere to each
other or the mesh), and injuries to
nearby organs, nerves or blood vessels, multiple surgeries and
other complications such as infection, chronic pain, and bowel and bladder problems.