A barium examination of the upper gastrointestinal tract showed the stricture as a filling defect. |
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Complications seen in a hiatal hernia include aspiration pneumonia and peptic esophagitis with stricture. |
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This is called stricture and can lead to problems with digestion, such as food sticking when you swallow. |
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This brief disruption of the pitch is a sign of some kind of glottal stricture, short of a full glottal stop. |
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Once again, my criticism of U.S. hegemony had to be tempered by a stricture on Japan's own insular nationalism. |
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However, I am also convinced that my stricture about the hermeneutic circle is and must be self-referential. |
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On endoscopy, she had an excentric stricture about 5 cm below the upper esophageal sphincter and a narrow, erythematous distal esophagus. |
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At the time of referral, she was awaiting surgery for a colonic stricture resulting from a recurrence of carcinoma of the colon. |
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A clear distinction between the dysphagia of an inflammatory stricture and that of carcinoma is impossible on clinical grounds alone. |
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The aganglionic segment is of normal caliber without stricture or constriction. |
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The use of bougies to remedy dysphagia caused by oesophageal stricture has been a standard treatment for centuries. |
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Patients are placed under local or general anesthesia and the stricture is dilated using a flexible gastroscope and Savary bougies. |
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Complications from capsule endoscopy, such as impaction and small bowel stricture, have been reported. |
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The absence of a gastro-enteric anastomosis reduces marginal ulcer and stricture risk. |
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The conduct of people may be regulated by varied and complex rules and norms, but legal stricture begins where the individualisation and opposition of interests begins. |
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Hands are used regularly, albeit that several exhibits carry the request Please Do Not Touch, a somewhat ironic stricture in the tactile land of the pop-up book. |
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Problems that can result in blockage of the esophagus include cancer or a stricture. |
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The most common abnormality was an incompletely emptying bladder, either because of obstructed outflow, an underactive detrusor, or urethral stricture. |
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This is prohibited by Article 3 of its Constitution, and any demand for a Red Notice is assessed according to this stricture. |
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Both of them developed a very tight stricture, which was not dilatable, and so they were treated with excision of the stricture and esophageal anastomosis. |
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My stricture does not include Shakespeare and Elizabethan drama of course. |
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Findings included esophageal stricture, patulous upper esophageal sphincter, and Zenker's diverticulum. |
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In both cases, one of the frequent complications can be the stricture of the urethra. |
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Based on your symptoms, the most common cause of your problem would be gastroesophageal reflux disease, possibly with stricture formation. |
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Impact of prior urethral manipulation on outcome of anastomotic urethroplasty for post-traumatic urethral stricture. |
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Despite von Neumann's stricture, outplaying people at chess has after all been a sub-goal of artificial intelligence for years, and now that the goal is in sight, people are moving its posts once again. |
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This same stricture holds true with regard to charge accounts, which may be used safely if the budgeteer knows in advance what purchases are planned, and makes sure that the money will be available to meet the bill. |
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The Inspector believes UPU is now experiencing negative growth and that it is important to relax this stricture for the immediate future, i.e. the 2009-2012 period. |
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Fourth, the 1-year time horizon chosen for the study may be too short to capture long-term complications such as Barrett's esophagus or esophageal stricture. |
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However, the inability to take decisions even where there is consensus is a stricture that more progressive states parties would wish to see removed in the future. |
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This is, in other words, a severe stricture in which God warned that He would punish those who do not repent from following the doctrine of Balaam, even if they were believers. |
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There have been very rare reports of obstructive symptoms associated with the use of CONCERTA® in patients without known gastrointestinal stricture. |
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Second, Lysias claimed that the grain merchants violated the stricture limiting profits to one obol per medimnus of grain. |
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There are various therapies to treat urethral stricture, including transurethral internal urethrotomy and urethroplasty. |
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After dilation of a urethral stricture, a catheter was inserted and bilateral orchidopexy was performed. |
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Subsequent EGD evaluations revealed significant reflux esophagitis and ulcerations progressing to esophageal stricture in the upper esophagus. |
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Pyloromyotomy and pyloroplasty are generally considered simple procedures, however, they may be complicated by stricture, leak, and even death. |
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Non-infectious conditions for pyuria include calculous disease, stricture disease, neoplasm, glomerulonephropathy, or intersitial cystitis. |
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The exact length of the stricture and its site were diagnosed with the help of retrograde urethrography and micturating cystourethrography. |
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Urethral stricture or bladder-neck contracture was treated using cold-knife urethrotomy. |
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The traditional method of dilating an esophageal stricture is by bouginage. A variety of dilators are available in varying sizes. |
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Peptic ulceration and stricture formation may be seen, and in addition dysplasia and adenocarcinoma may develop. |
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From this, the French used the word bouge as a verb meaning to swell out and from thence evolved the word 'bougie' as a surgical device to swell out a stricture. |
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We expected to find an obstructive stricture or cricopharyngeus muscle as the cause, but none was found upon barium swallow or endoscopic examination. |
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The children of John and Katherine, while legitimised, were barred from inheriting the English throne, a stricture that was ignored in later generations. |
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Other elective examinations included cystourethrography in the UAA guideline for patients with history and uroflow assessment suggestive of urethral stricture. |
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The first manipulation involves sending a stiff guide wire from the cystoscope and pulling it out from the perineum after perforating the proximal end of the stricture. |
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