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Meanings of
stricture
in English
Portuguese
estenose
Spanish
estenosis
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Abnormal narrowing of a bodily canal or passageway.
stenosis
Portuguese
estenose
Subconcept of Speech sounds (scot/15085)
Related terms
manner of articulation
Synonyms
Examples for "
stenosis
"
stenosis
Examples for "
stenosis
"
1
Background: Pulmonary
stenosis
is common in children with complex congenital heart diseases.
2
Methods: Eighty-three patients with asymptomatic severe unilateral internal carotid
stenosis
were included.
3
Nevertheless, EBD was still the treatment option for refractory cases of
stenosis
.
4
Background and purpose: Arterial remodeling may enable atherosclerotic disease without luminal
stenosis
.
5
Introduction: Neurogenic claudication due to spinal
stenosis
is common in older adults.
Usage of
stricture
in English
1
Conclusions: Endoscopic realignment may reduce
stricture
formation and length, and facilitate urethroplasty.
2
SIU guidelines allow for management of urethral
stricture
with indwelling urethral stenting.
3
Adverse events and
stricture
recurrence after FCSEMS removal were assessed during follow-up.
4
The lowest maximal dose delivered to a
stricture
volume was 50 Gy.
5
The location in turn is dependent on the etiology of the
stricture
.
6
They do not cause
stricture
,
but they cure it if it exists.
7
An 80-year-old man was admitted due to biliary
stricture
with autoimmune pancreatitis.
8
Secondary outcome was freedom from cystoscopic evidence of
stricture
recurrence at 3 months.
9
Conclusions: Lichen sclerosus related urethral
stricture
disease is associated with chronic systemic diseases.
10
Steroids were given orally to prevent esophageal
stricture
starting on day 3 postoperatively.
11
All 14 patients with demonstrated biliary
stricture
had normal transit time.
12
Objective: To prevent anastomotic leakage and
stricture
after the resection of cardiac carcinoma.
13
The chief risk is
stricture
of the orifice of the urethra.
14
Confirmed cases of
stricture
were evaluated and correlated with clinical variables.
15
The technique provides the control required to ensure full-thickness and full-length
stricture
incision.
16
Receiving both EBRT and BT increased the risk of
stricture
formation.
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About this term
stricture
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
urethral stricture
biliary stricture
esophageal stricture
anastomotic stricture
gastric stricture
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Translations for
stricture
Portuguese
estenose
Spanish
estenosis
Stricture
through the time
Stricture
across language varieties
United States of America
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