- is the
recurrence of
stenosis after a procedure.
Examples of
vascular stenotic lesions include:
Intermittent claudication (peripheral
artery stenosis)...
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Stenotic nares means the
nares (nostrils) are
pinched or narrow,
making it more
difficult for an
animal to breathe, and
resulting in a lot of open-mouth...
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occur more
commonly in
brachycephalic breeds: an
elongated soft palate,
stenotic nares, a
hypoplastic trachea, and
everted laryngeal saccules (a condition...
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intervention (PCI) are the two
methods to
restore blood flow
caused by
stenotic lesions of the
coronary arteries. The
choice of
method is
still a matter...
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Fleshner PP (June 2003). "Treatment of Crohn's
Disease of Inflammatory,
Stenotic, and
Fistulizing Phenotypes".
Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology...
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called von
Willebrand factor), due to
increased turbulence around the
stenotic valve.
Notwithstanding the foregoing[clarification needed], the American...
- OCLCÂ 947128207. Bojrab, M. Joseph; Waldron, Don Ray; Toombs,
James P. (2014). "
Stenotic Nares Wedge Resection (Alaplasty)".
Current Techniques in
Small Animal...
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bleeding [citation needed]. In
people with
aortic valve stenosis, the
stenotic aortic valve becomes increasingly narrowed resulting in an
increase in...
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dilated cardiomyopathy,
clinically significant valvular regurgitant, or
stenotic lesions and
hypertrophic cardiomyopathies. An
aggressive diagnostic approach...
- half (20/43) and a
significantly lower prevalence for a
quarter (11/43).
Stenotic nares had an
occurrence rate of 42
times the
general po****tion, brachycephalic...