dilatation|dilatations in English
noun
[dil·a·ta·tion || ‚daɪleɪ'teɪʃn]
expansion, extension, widening, broadening
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1. Venous ectasias in varicosity are encountered as diffuse , circular or diverticular like dilatations.
2. Pneumatic dilatation is an efficient treatment for achalasia.
3. Stable Aneurysmal dilatation of the ascending aorta
4. Headache (34%) Progressive neurologic deficit (21%) May be caused by mass effect or venous dilatations.
5. Dilatation can be repeated until satisfactory result is achieved.
6. These patients have progressive dilatation of the Aortic sinuses and, on occasion, dilatation and distortion of the annulus which results in valvar incompetence.1
7. As dilatation occurs, capillaries become abnormally permeable to proteins.
8. Stable Aneurysmal dilatation of the ascending aorta up to 4.8 cm
9. Interventional Cardiology Charger™ 0.035" Balloon Dilatation Catheter
10. Dilatation and myotomy are effective treatment options for achalasia.
11. Acute dilatation of the stomach is a rare complication.
12. Under net volume absorption the dilatation begins in the luminal part of the mucosal layer, whereas net volume secretion is accompanied by dilatation in the basal parts of the intercellular spaces.
13. A major consideration is the difference between dilatation (ectasia) and proliferation.
14. Objective : To explore the necessity of cervixs dilatation in caesarean birth operation.
15. Among 990 urological malformations, 682 cases of isolated renal pelvis dilatation were identified.
16. There is no change in blood flow, in dilatation of the blood vessels.
17. In this study, we report the long term results of dilatation in these patients.
18. Those patients who did not respond to dilatation treatment were advised to have surgery.
19. Bloat, also known as gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV) complex, is a medical and surgical emergency
20. We report the results obtained in four patients treated endoscopically by balloon dilatation (achalasia dilators).
21. A healthy patient underwent diagnostic dilatation and curettage and laparoscopy for lysis of peritoneal adhesions.
22. Aneurysm definition, a permanent cardiac or arterial dilatation usually caused by weakening of the vessel wall
23. Dacryocystographically assisted interventions, such as balloon dilatation or stenting of tear duct stenoses are technically feasible.
24. 8 A plain supine abdominal radiograph showed gaseous dilatation of the transverse colon and small bowel.
25. 12 The ureteral obstruction and associated hydronephrosis resolved after percutaneous nephrostomy and balloon dilatation of the stenotic ureter.