adjective ˌɛkstrəˈvaskjʊləˌɛkstrəˈvæskjələr
Medicine Situated or occurring outside the vascular system.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  This, in effect, increases blood pressure by increasing the volume of extravascular fluid.
 -  For example, veins are barriers between intravascular and extravascular tissues.
 -  In addition, pathways for movement of macromolecules from extravascular sites into the airways are worthy of further study.
 -  The altered erythrocytes undergo both intravascular and extravascular destruction.
 -  Two hours after airway instillation, we quantified the blood-free extravascular lung water content.
 
  adjectiveˌekstrəˈvaskyələrˌɛkstrəˈvæskjələr
Medicine Situated or occurring outside the vascular system.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  For example, veins are barriers between intravascular and extravascular tissues.
 -  In addition, pathways for movement of macromolecules from extravascular sites into the airways are worthy of further study.
 -  Two hours after airway instillation, we quantified the blood-free extravascular lung water content.
 -  The altered erythrocytes undergo both intravascular and extravascular destruction.
 -  This, in effect, increases blood pressure by increasing the volume of extravascular fluid.