Definition of Atresias. Meaning of Atresias. Synonyms of Atresias

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Definition of Atresias

Atresia
Atresia A*tre"si*a, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? not perforated.] (Med.) Absence or closure of a natural passage or channel of the body; imperforation.

Meaning of Atresias from wikipedia

- intestinal atresias are one of the most common causes of neonatal intestinal obstruction. The majority of cases are small intestinal atresia, while colonic...
- ****l atresia is a condition in which the **** is abnormally closed or absent. The main causes can either be complete ****l hypoplasia, or a ****l...
- Tricuspid atresia is a form of congenital heart disease whereby there is a complete absence of the tricuspid valve. Therefore, there is an absence of...
- Biliary atresia, also known as extrahepatic ductopenia and progressive obliterative cholangiopathy, is a childhood disease of the liver in which one or...
- Esophageal atresia is a congenital medical condition (birth defect) that affects the alimentary tract. It causes the esophagus to end in a blind-ended...
- Choanal atresia is a congenital disorder where the back of the nasal p****age (choana) is blocked, usually by abnormal bony or soft tissue (membranous)...
- births and is the most common intestinal atresia, constituting up to 60% of intestinal atresias. "Duodenal Atresia". Archived from the original on 2012-08-05...
- type is ileal atresia. 95% of congenital jejunoileal obstructions are atresias; only 5% are stenoses. Prevalence of jejunoileal atresia is 1 to 3 in 10...
- Follicular atresia refers to the process in which a follicle fails to develop, thus preventing it from ovulating and releasing an egg. It is a normal...
- **** is most common. Other variants include cloacal malformation, rectal atresia, rectal stenosis, and anterior ectopic ****. This form is more commonly...