regurgitation|regurgitations in English

noun

[rɪ'gɜrdʒɪ'neɪʃn /-'gɜːd-]

process of drawing back cud from the stomach into the mouth (in ruminant animals); act of vomiting, act of throwing up

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1. What increases my risk for Aortic regurgitation?

2. No valvular regurgitation, no wall motion abnormalities, no other structural defects.

3. Bicuspid valves may eventually leak (aortic regurgitation) and/or narrow (aortic stenosis).

4. CDFI could further estimate the degree of valvular regurgitation caught by infective endocarditis.

5. Aortic regurgitation is a heart valve disease in which the Aortic valve does not close tightly

6. Objectives: Techniques employed today concomitantly with left-sided heart valve surgery address secondary tricuspid valve regurgitation at 3 anatomic levels-Annulus, commissure, and leaflet-although success of these alone or in combination in eliminating tricuspid regurgitation is uncertain

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8. The clinical manifestations of gastric Bezoars include abdominal discomfort, pain, fullness, acid regurgitation, heartburn, and nausea and vomiting.

9. Cardiorespiratory Five (0.5%) neonates with severe tricuspid regurgitation had heart murmurs, and two (0.2%) of them presented with Cardiorespiratory distress

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11. The symptoms have been dysphagia, epigastric/thoracic pain, heartburn and regurgitation (n=12), pulmonary infections (n=8) and anemia (n=9).

12. Patients with Acute mitral regurgitation (MR) are often gravely ill with significant hemodynamic abnormalities that require urgent medical and usually surgical treatment

13. Shangzhong also regulates and suppresses rebellious Qi, such as Stomach Qi rebelling as in Oesophageal spasm, vomiting, regurgitation, Belchings, acid risings and so …

14. Bilious vomiting is presumed to occur from regurgitation of Bilious contents in the afferent limb into the stomach after release from intermittent obstruction

15. Constrictive pericarditis is a potentially reversible cause of heart failure that may be difficult to differentiate from restrictive myocardial disease and severe tricuspid regurgitation

16. Discussion: Silent mitral insufficiency is a common finding in patients with acute rheumatic fever and can be differentiated from physiological mitral regurgitation when rigid echocardiographic criteria are used.

17. Work is being done to raise canal banks, render paved areas impermeable to upward filtration of water from the subsoil, and prevent sewer regurgitation in conditions of acqua alta.

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19. In patients undergoing PAPVC repair at the time of bicaval OHT, the recipient SVC is Anastomosed to donor SVC which is simpler technically than atrial reconstruction and offers better outcomes regarding arrhythmias and tricuspid regurgitation

20. However, its quantitative application to aortic regurgitation is complicated due to the complex valve anatomy which distorts the converging flow field. An open angle formed by the leaflets causes relatively lower velocities in the region near the orifice, resulting in underestimation of flow.

21. We report the case of a 44-year-old Caucasian patient with HIV and Hepatitis C virus (HIV/HCV) coinfection who, within 2.5 years, displayed a progressive symptomatology with dysphagia, retrosternal pain, regurgitation as well as a considerable loss of weight before achalasia was finally diagnosed.

22. This relationship was determined in 20 subjects with coronary heart disease and in 6 subjects judged to be without heart disease, utilizing catheter-tip manometry and determination of diastolic volume change.DV was taken as stroke volume in the absence of intracardiac shunts and valvular regurgitation as demonstrated by angiocardiography.

23. Arching of the back and abnormal movements of the neck and chin; choking, gagging, or problems swallowing; irritability, particularly when it occurs with regurgitation; loss of appetite or refusing to eat; complications, such as poor weight gain, cough, or wheezing; vomiting; However, many conditions other than GERD can cause similar symptoms.