stenoses in English

noun
1
the abnormal narrowing of a passage in the body.
Examples of fixed obstruction include tracheal stenosis , foreign body, or neoplasm.

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1. Most common causes of dysfunction were venous anastomotic stenoses (22%), outflow occlusion (9%),arterial anastomic stenoses/inflow occlusion (12%) and intragraft stenoses (6%).

2. View PDF Reprints Cephalic arch stenoses are a challenge to treat

3. On average, 4.5 eccentric stenoses were found in each case of coronary death.

4. Synonyms for Constrictions include compressions, squeezings, blockages, contractions, cramps, impediments, narrowings, pressures, stenoses and strictures

5. Of 68 Brachiocephalic arteries, 53 exhibited hemodynamically significant stenoses, including 21 that were totally occluded

6. The perioperative complication rate depended on the clinical stage: it was 1.8% in asymptomatic stenoses, 3% in symptomatic stenoses (history of TIA or amaurosis), and 5.4% in patients who had already suffered a stroke.

7. Irreversible stenoses of the papilla are without exception successfully treated with sphincterotomy or papillotomy.

8. Incidentally, stage-adapted treatment of anal stenoses taking into account the etiology has been proven.

9. Dacryocystographically assisted interventions, such as balloon dilatation or stenting of tear duct stenoses are technically feasible.

10. Angioscopically complicated lesions were more frequent in patients with unstable versus stable angina (63% versus 28%, p<0.005) and ACC/AHA type B2/C versus A/B1 stenoses (86% versus 7%, p<0.03).

11. Sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic accuracy was 87, 82 and 85% for the detection of hypoperfusion induced by significant coronary artery stenoses using the perfusion reserve index calculated from the upslope.

12. Artery and vein were sometimes superimposed, which had to be avoided by changing the projection angle. Conclusion: Medium- and high-grade MCA stenoses can be demonstrated by CTA quickly and reliably.

13. Angioplasty is a term describing a procedure used to widen vessels narrowed by stenoses or occlusions. There are various types of these procedures and their names are associated with the type of vessel entry and equipment used.

14. Particular caution should be exercised, and intensified blood glucose monitoring is advisable in patients in whom hypoglycaemic episodes might be of particular clinical relevance, such as in patients with significant stenoses of the coronary arteries or of the blood vessels supplying the brain (risk of cardiac or cerebral complications of hypoglycaemia) as well as in patients with proliferative retinopathy, particularly if not treated with photocoagulation (risk of transient amaurosis following hypoglycaemia