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- obstruction Phimosis Non-communicating hydrocephalus due to aqueductal stenosis Stenosing tenosynovitis Atherosclerosis Esophageal stricture Achalasia Prinzmetal...
- Trigger finger, also known as stenosing tenosynovitis, is a disorder characterized by catching or locking of the involved finger in full or near full...
- manifestations of noninfectious tenosynovitis include de Quervain tendinopathy and stenosing tenosynovitis (more commonly known as trigger finger) Infectious tenosynovitis...
- Archived from the original on May 11, 2014. Finkelstein, H (1930). "Stenosing tenosynovinitis at the radial styloid process". The Journal of Bone and...
- epicondylitis), tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis), trigger finger (so-called stenosing tenosynovitis), radial tunnel syndrome, ulnar tunnel syndrome, and focal...
- and ionotrophy to meet the new level of blood delivery supplied by the stenosed vasculature so that it is adequate. The signs and symptoms of ischemia...
- revascularization, either by stenting or byp**** surgery. Coronary artery blockages or stenoses that limit blood flow to the heart muscle can cause angina and can be treated...
- persistent, usually localized stenosis or blockage of the artery lumen. Stenoses can be slowly progressive, whereas plaque ulceration is a sudden event...
- ulcerating stenosing enteritis ****ociated with homozygous deletion mutations in cytosolic phospholipase A2-α. Gut Freeman HJ (2009) Multifocal stenosing ulceration...
- PMID 4645899. Ahuja NK, Chung KC (2004). "Fritz de Quervain, MD (1868-1940): stenosing tendovaginitis at the radial styloid process". J Hand Surg Am. 29 (6):...