stenosis in A Sentence

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    Adductor tendon Stenosis and obturator anterior branch.

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    What has complicated Muhammad's condition is spinal Stenosis in his neck.

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    Aside from infection, venous Stenosis is another serious problem with catheter access.

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    Mitral Stenosis means that when the mitral valve opens, it does not open fully.

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    Aortic Stenosis means that when the aortic valve opens, it does not open fully.

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    Although treatments for spinal Stenosis are often effective at reducing symptoms, the symptoms don't usually completely resolve.

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    Choanal atresia or Stenosis is a narrowing or absence of the choanae, the internal opening of the nasal passages.

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    Spinal Stenosis is a common cause of pain in the buttocks and legs, although it doesn't always cause back pain:.

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    In cases where surgery is unavoidable and in case of congenital defects, e.g. Strangulated hernia, cleft palate, mitral Stenosis, etc.

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    Calcification also occurs in the valves, which may lead to a progressive valvular dysfunction as evidenced by aortic Stenosis or regurgitation.

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    Spinal Stenosis is a specific condition characterized by a narrowing of spaces in the spine which is often resolved by laminectomy.

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    Neoplasm- in such cases, the Stenosis is often said to be"malignant" or"benign", although this attribute actually refers to the neoplasm itself.

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    Later in 1948 he designed a punch to resect the infundibular muscle Stenosis which is often associated with Fallot's Tetralogy.

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    If you have been told you have heart muscle disease(cardiomyopathy), or narrowing of the main blood vessel from your heart(aortic Stenosis).

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    He had end-stage coronary artery disease and severe aortic Stenosis and insufficiency, caused by calcific alteration of one of his heart valves.

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    In such patients, if we open valves from the balloon, then the valve opens, but the chances of getting Stenosis are intact.

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    Catarrhal lesions of the mucosa of different parts of the pharynx are manifested by dry"barking" cough, hoarseness, sometimes Stenosis of the larynx.

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    Whether it's a herniated disc, spinal Stenosis, or strained muscles, can take some time to diagnose and treat the causes of back pain.

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    Differential diagnosis is performed with tuberculosis, malignant neoplasms in the lungs, diphtheria, whooping cough, Stenosis of the larynx, foreign bodies in the airways.

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    Whether it's a herniated disc, spinal Stenosis, or strained muscles, it can take some time to diagnose and treat the causes of back pain.

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    They also specialize in the degenerative condition of the spine- cervical and lumbar Stenosis, scoliosis, adult deformity of the spine, lumbar disc & cervical herniation.

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    The most significant unknown risk element was narrowing(Stenosis) of the carotid artery on the very same side of the body as the eye stroke.

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    Feedback from experts is strongly advisedrefuse to take the drug in the presence of heart disease, blood vessels, such as hypertension, myocarditis, arrhythmia, aortic Stenosis.

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    If you have been told you have a heart problem such as heart muscle disease(cardiomyopathy), or narrowing of the main blood vessel from your heart(aortic Stenosis).

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    The first step is to exclude other obstructive conditions of the upper airway, especially epiglottitis, an airway foreign body, subglottic Stenosis, angioedema, retropharyngeal abscess, and bacterial tracheitis.

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    Spinal Stenosis can often be treated by simple measures such as medicines for pain relief, keeping as active as you can and losing weight if you are overweight.

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    Other congenital cardiovascular malformations, such as partial anomalous venous drainage and aortic valve Stenosis or aortic regurgitation, are also more common in Turner syndrome than in the general population.

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    On January 16, 1964, Dotter percutaneously dilated a tight, localized Stenosis of the superficial femoral artery(SFA) in an 82-year-old woman with painful leg ischemia and gangrene who refused leg amputation.

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    On January 16, 1964, Dotter percutaneously dilated a tight, localized Stenosis of the subsartorial artery artery in an 82-year-old woman with painful leg ischemia and gangrene who refused leg amputation.

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    With extreme caution this drugrecommend people with cirrhosis of the liver, myocardial infarction, CHF, bilateral Stenosis of the renal artery, and also in combination with potassium, potassium-sparing diuretics and ACE inhibitors.

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