stricture|strictures in English
noun
[stric·ture || 'strɪktʃə(r)]
something which restricts; censure, criticism; abnormal narrowing of a body duct or passage (Pathology)
Use "stricture|strictures" in a sentence
1. If stricture develops, bouginage will be needed.
2. Anastomotic stricture was not observed.
3. How are we to separate benign from malignant strictures?
4. 5 Urethral meatus stricture were treated mainly by urethral dilation and anastomosis site stricture by operation.
5. Biliary stricture, also known as bile duct stricture, occurs when the bile duct gets smaller or narrower
6. Stricture Arsedine woodlet hoarser schisms ensuring perjurement
7. This is partly because of Marx's strictures on Utopian socialism.
8. Such an obstruction may be caused by gallstones, neoplasms, or strictures.
9. Robotic assisted vagotomy and Antrectomy for peptic ulcer stricture
10. All carotid stricture or obliteration occurred at the initial part.
11. Almoners operate under mysterious strictures, and are just as likely to
12. 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).
13. ETS Anastomosis is associated with a lower anastomotic stricture rate, compared to ETE Anastomosis
14. A lubricated Bougie dilator has been used for anastomotic strictures in IPAA [37]
15. Constrain definition is - to force by imposed stricture, restriction, or limitation
16. Synonyms for Constrictions include compressions, squeezings, blockages, contractions, cramps, impediments, narrowings, pressures, stenoses and strictures
17. However, the two patients with benign Brushings who developed cholangiocarcinoma did not have identifiable dominant strictures.
18. Four patients had cholestasis and stricture at the time of the first diagnostic procedure.
19. Does he believe this stricture should also apply to lawyers, doctors and dentists?
20. Jacob's strictures served as a reminder that neat and tidy land use arrangements may have been over-emphasized.
21. Synonyms for Commination include denunciation, censure, condemnation, excoriation, reprimand, reproach, reproof, rebuke, stricture and anathema
22. The colonoscopic findings showed mucosal hyperemia, edema, erosions, ulcerations, nodular hyperplasia, pseudopolyps and stricture.
23. Many of the strictures in Fowler's Dictionary of Modern English Usage are against Anacolutha of this kind
24. That is increasingly vital as states enact polling place identification requirements and strictures on the voter roll.
25. 10 Objective To review operative experiences of colon interposition for caustic stricture of esophagus.