- of
constrictive pericarditis is
often difficult to make. In particular,
restrictive cardiomyopathy has many
similar clinical features to
constrictive pericarditis...
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Bronchiolitis obliterans (BO), also
known as
obliterative bronchiolitis,
constrictive bronchiolitis and
popcorn lung, is a
disease that
results in obstruction...
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Complications can
include cardiac tamponade, myocarditis, and
constrictive pericarditis.
Pericarditis is an
uncommon cause of
chest pain. About...
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Constrictivity is a
dimensionless parameter used to
describe transport processes (often
molecular diffusion) in
porous media.
Constrictivity is viewed...
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known as
chest binding, is the
flattening and
hiding of **** with
constrictive materials such as
cloth strips or purpose-built undergarments. Binders...
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bright light pointed directly at the eye.
Pupil measured 2.3 mm in
diameter Pronunciation /maɪˈoʊsɪs/
Specialty Ophthalmology
Symptoms Constricted pupils...
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pericardium which restricts the heart's movement,
known as
constrictive pericarditis.
Constrictive pericarditis is
sometimes treated by
surgically removing...
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shortly thereafter. Further,
multiple species of
snakes have been
shown to
constrict with
pressures higher than
those needed to
induce cardiac arrest. In conjunction...
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pyramids can be
categorised into
three types: stationary, expansive, or
constrictive.
These types have been
identified by the
fertility and
mortality rates...
- is the
exaggerated drop in
diastolic central venous pressure seen in
constrictive pericarditis (particularly with a
stiff calcified pericardium) and manifested...