stricture in English

noun
1
a restriction on a person or activity.
religious strictures on everyday life
2
a sternly critical or censorious remark or instruction.
his strictures on their lack of civic virtue
3
abnormal narrowing of a canal or duct in the body.
a colonic stricture

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1. If stricture develops, bouginage will be needed.

2. Anastomotic stricture was not observed.

3. 5 Urethral meatus stricture were treated mainly by urethral dilation and anastomosis site stricture by operation.

4. Biliary stricture, also known as bile duct stricture, occurs when the bile duct gets smaller or narrower

5. Stricture Arsedine woodlet hoarser schisms ensuring perjurement

6. Robotic assisted vagotomy and Antrectomy for peptic ulcer stricture

7. All carotid stricture or obliteration occurred at the initial part.

8. This approach of “Barraging the bile duct stricture” with repeated stenting led to successful resolution of the postoperative biliary stricture in 89% of patients without recurrence of stricture during a mean follow-up of 48.8 months (range 2–11.3 years).

9. ETS Anastomosis is associated with a lower anastomotic stricture rate, compared to ETE Anastomosis

10. Constrain definition is - to force by imposed stricture, restriction, or limitation

11. Four patients had cholestasis and stricture at the time of the first diagnostic procedure.

12. Does he believe this stricture should also apply to lawyers, doctors and dentists?

13. Synonyms for Commination include denunciation, censure, condemnation, excoriation, reprimand, reproach, reproof, rebuke, stricture and anathema

14. The colonoscopic findings showed mucosal hyperemia, edema, erosions, ulcerations, nodular hyperplasia, pseudopolyps and stricture.

15. 10 Objective To review operative experiences of colon interposition for caustic stricture of esophagus.

16. Abnormalities of the oesophagus and other factors which delay oesophageal emptying such as stricture or achalasia

17. Unfortunately he applied the same stricture to himself and some of his works are rather limited.

18. One of the most common locations for patients to experience a urethral stricture is the Bulbar urethra

19. Synonyms for Animadversion include censure, slur, flak, criticism, faultfinding, knock, accusation, observation, perception and stricture

20. 1 a : to force by imposed stricture, restriction, or limitation Teenagers often feel Constrained by rules

21. Objective To evaluate the effects of holmium laser on the treatment of urethral stricture in children.

22. The dysphagia recurrence rate during follow up was higher in the corrosive than in the peptic stricture group.

23. The short term curative and no postoperative residual skin edema, anal stricture and mucous eversion occurred.

24. Coude tip version, designed to assist in negotiation of restrictions, such as the male urethra when a stricture is present

25. Crohn's colitis does not differ very much from ulcerative colitis in this regard, the reported frequency of stricture being 8%.

26. The most common indications for renal Autotransplantation were loin pain hematuria syndrome/chronic kidney pain, ureteral stricture and vascular anomalies in descending order

27. In spite of good primary results, secondary anastomotic stricture with jaundice, cholangitis, and parenchyme destruction were severe problems.

28. Laser treatment can be technically difficult, particularly in patients in whom the endoscope will not pass the stricture.

29. This figure is comparable with the success rate in our peptic stricture patients as well as in several other reports.

30. Objective To evaluate the long-term result of urethral stricture or urethratresia treated with direct vision internal urethrotomy(DVIU).

31. 24 The dysphagia recurrence rate during follow up was higher in the corrosive than in the peptic stricture group.

32. 4 (e.g., stricture or achalasia) and those who are unable to stand or sit upright for at least 30 minutes.

33. Objective To evaluate the long-term curative effects of choledochostomy and hepatocholangioplasty through a isolated jejunum passage on hepatolith complicated by stricture.

34. Full mobilization of the splenic flexure, high ligation of the mesenteric vessels, anastomotic stricture resection, and re-anastomosis can be successfully performed with satisfactory outcomes.

35. Conclusion In cases of intrahepatic cholelith complicated by bile duct stricture surgery combined with hepatic segmentectomy should be the therapy of choice.

36. 18 A satisfactory alternative or addition to biliary brush cytology is direct biopsy of the stricture using small forceps under fluoroscopic control.

37. Of 69 patients with more than six months follow up, 36 belonged to the corrosive group and 33 had a peptic stricture.

38. 2 Results:In 21 cases with urethral meatus stricture, 11 were dilated, 10 strictured segments were excised and reconstructed using pedicle island flap plasty.

39. Conclusions The key to prevent recurrent angiocholitis and reduce the reoperation rate is to relieve biliary tract stricture, remove the focus of infection and provide unobstructed bile duct drainage.

40. 23 Of 69 patients with more than six months follow up, 36 belonged to the corrosive group and 33 had a peptic stricture.

41. Long-term complications may include ulcers, scarring, and narrowing of the Anastomosis (where the intestine is connected to the gastric pouch), known as a stricture.

42. Code 47556, Biliary endoscopy, percutaneous via T-tube or other tract; with dilation of Biliary duct stricture(s) with stent, also incorporates placement of an internal Biliary stent

43. Methods 21 patients of urethral stricture and 2 patients of posterior urethral valve underwent holmium laser urethrotomy with cystoscope and were followed up to observe the efficacy.

44. Seven patients remain free of anastomotic stricture and tumor recurrence during a mean follow-up of 62 months (range 5 to 132 months), with expected preservation of lung function.

45. The existence of one kind of multiple-objective programs efficient sets, in which the domination stricture D is a point closed convex cone, is studied, and some relevant properties are discussed.

46. (A) It is part of or complicates the management of a CCS-eligible Condition; or (B) It is an isolated Condition with complications such as esophageal stricture or chronic aspiration pneumonia

47. Applicants with any sequelae of disease or surgical procedures on the genitourinary system or its adnexa likely to cause incapacitation, in particular any obstruction due to stricture or compression, shall be assessed as unfit.

48. Applicants with any sequelae of disease or surgical intervention in any part of the digestive tract or its adnexa likely to cause incapacitation in flight, in particular any obstruction due to stricture or compression shall be assessed as unfit.

49. (b) Applicants with any sequelae of disease or surgical procedures on the genitourinary system or its adnexa likely to cause incapacitation, in particular any obstruction due to stricture or compression, shall be assessed as unfit.

50. (a) Applicants with any sequelae of disease or surgical intervention in any part of the digestive tract or its adnexa likely to cause incapacitation in flight, in particular any obstruction due to stricture or compression, shall be assessed as unfit.