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percutaneous

Percutaneous vs Undefined - What's the difference?

percutaneous | undefined |


As adjectives the difference between percutaneous and undefined

is that percutaneous is taking place through the skin while undefined is lacking a definition or value.

Dermal vs Percutaneous - What's the difference?

dermal | percutaneous |


As adjectives the difference between dermal and percutaneous

is that dermal is (anatomy) of or pertaining to skin or integument while percutaneous is taking place through the skin.

Endovascular vs Percutaneous - What's the difference?

endovascular | percutaneous |


As adjectives the difference between endovascular and percutaneous

is that endovascular is within a blood vessel while percutaneous is taking place through the skin.

Percutaneous vs Intradermal - What's the difference?

percutaneous | intradermal |


As adjectives the difference between percutaneous and intradermal

is that percutaneous is taking place through the skin while intradermal is in medicine, injections or infusions fall into the parenteral category of drug/substance delivery methods. Intradermal means within, about, or below a dermal tissue layer (typically the skin) and describes the location of administration.

Epicutaneous vs Percutaneous - What's the difference?

epicutaneous | percutaneous |


As adjectives the difference between epicutaneous and percutaneous

is that epicutaneous is describing the application of a drug etc. directly onto the surface of the skin while percutaneous is taking place through the skin.

Percutaneous vs Transcatheter - What's the difference?

percutaneous | transcatheter |


As adjectives the difference between percutaneous and transcatheter

is that percutaneous is taking place through the skin while transcatheter is (medicine) taking place through a catheter.

Open vs Percutaneous - What's the difference?

open | percutaneous |


As adjectives the difference between open and percutaneous

is that open is which is not closed; accessible; unimpeded; as, an open gate while percutaneous is taking place through the skin.

As a verb open

is to make something accessible or remove an obstacle to its being accessible.

As a noun open

is a sports event in which anybody can compete; as, the Australian Open.

Cutaneous vs Percutaneous - What's the difference?

cutaneous | percutaneous |


As adjectives the difference between cutaneous and percutaneous

is that cutaneous is of, relating to, existing on, or affecting the exterior skin; especially the cutis while percutaneous is taking place through the skin.

Percutaneous vs Percutaneous - What's the difference?

percutaneous | percutaneous |


As adjectives the difference between percutaneous and percutaneous

is that percutaneous is taking place through the skin while percutaneous is taking place through the skin.

Percutaneous vs Transcutaneousampflash - What's the difference?

percutaneous | transcutaneousampflash |

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