distension|distensions in English

noun

[dis·ten·sion || dɪ'stenʃn]

expansion, swelling, stretching

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1. Diarrhoea, constipation, vomiting, nausea, abdominal pain, abdominal distension, dyspepsia

2. After appendicitis operation, abdominal distension, how to do?

3. Abdominal pain and distension means we were wrong about stimulant psychosis.

4. Nausea Vomiting, constipation, diarrhoea, abdominal distension, stomach discomfort, dyspepsia, flatulence, dry mouth

5. Record the scores of abdominal withdrawal reflex(AWR) and electromyogram of abdominal external oblique muscle on colorectal distensions irritation.

6. 6 Gaseous distension of the bowel causes considerable discomfort to the patient and increases transmural pressure.

7. 15 Peptic ulcer with possible perforation and haemorrhage, pancreatitis, distension, ulcerative oesophagitis, anorexia, taste perversion and diarrhoea.

8. Arterial Baroreceptors are sensitive to stretch or distension of a vessel caused by blood pressure changes

9. It is usually associated with noticeable flatus, belching, Borborygmus, abdominal distension, or a combination of these signs

10. 9 Hemorrhoid ( or pile ) : Mass formed by distension of the network of veins supplying the anal canal.

11. Bloating or abdominal distension is a subjective feeling that the stomach is larger or fuller than normal

12. There is no clinical marker to, indicate the extent of alveolar distension allowing individual adjustment of tidal volume.

13. If it's successful, the distension in her stomach would be reduced and we could end the tubal feeding.

14. Bloating is a sensation of having a full stomach. Distension is a visible or measurable increase in abdominal size

15. Abdominal distension also occurs in individuals with lactose intolerance, bacterial food poisoning, parasitic infections like giardia, bacteria like helicobacter pylori (H

16. The definition of "bloated" is swelling or distension, and it usually refers to abdominal Bloating, which is a distended belly

17. Conclusions The paste of ferment flour therapy had significant curative effect on postpartum breast distension due to non-fluent lacteal output.

18. Abdominal distension and some ventral edema in a mare with hydrops Allantois at 7 months of gestation, a typical time for such an …

19. Chronic estrogen sensitizes uterine cervical Afferents to mechanical distension, but whether this reflects changes in afferent neurotransmitter or excitatory ion channel expression is unknown.

20. Technically, Bloating is a temporary feeling of fullness, usually due to intestinal gas while abdominal distension refers to a visible, measurable increase in the stomach's size

21. Sometimes marked by a tightness, swelling, and mild distension of the stomach, Bloating can also be accompanied by an excess of stomach gas that can be very embarrassing.

22. The distension media should be gently flowing as the Cystoscope is inserted, and topical anesthetic can be placed on the outside of the sheath to decrease discomfort with manipulation.

23. Historical performance practice – not just the idea but the aesthetic consequence of doing something new – rejected the monumental distension of early music by Bach and other masters of the pre-Classical period.

24. In all cases, including the patients without radiological oesophageal distension, we found the caracteristic manométric aspect of achalasia: high pressure and achalasia of the lower oesophageal sphincter (LES), specific disorders of the oesophageal motility.

25. An increase in arterial blood pressure produces vessel distension and causes arterial Baroreceptors to send neuronal messages to the cardioinhibitory center , which in turn causes rapid slowing of the fetal heart rate via the