Findings consistent with a partial occlusion of the common bile duct include delayed biliary to bowel transit. |
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In a cold occlusion, the reverse occurs and the occlusion resembles a cold front. |
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A protein binding to the promoter region could cause steric occlusion and prevent RNA polymerase from initiating transcription. |
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The haemorrhage is life threatening and surgical ligation or endovascular occlusion of the common carotid is usually required. |
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In dogs, chronic exposure to episodic hypoxia via tracheal occlusion depresses arousal responses to asphyxial gases when rebreathing expired air. |
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In a warm occlusion the air behind the cold front is relatively warmer than the air ahead of the warm front. |
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The dental arch of the lower jaw is in a state of mesial occlusion with that of the upper jaw. |
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Cardiac catheterization can confirm vascular occlusion and angioplasty is frequently used to treat a localized problem. |
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So far, we have encountered only two patients who have HCM and vasospastic angina with total occlusion during the acetylcholine provocation test. |
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In severe cases, occlusion of the lacrimal drainage puncta or tarsorrhaphy will be necessary. |
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Systemic effects from eye drops can be reduced by occlusion or shutting the eyes for several minutes after putting in the drops. |
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Complications, however, included migration of the stent, occlusion of the stent and obstructions of the cystic duct. |
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Systemic effects from eye drops can be reduced by occlusion of the punctum or shutting the eyes for several minutes after putting in the drops. |
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In addition, the bronchoscope cannot pass areas of stenosis or occlusion, prohibiting evaluation of distal areas. |
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The mice developed extensive eosinophil and mononuclear cell inflammation, goblet cell hyperplasia, and mucus occlusion of the airways. |
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Interventional paediatric cardiology mainly involves dilatation of stenotic vessels or valves and occlusion of abnormal communications. |
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Localized observation of blood vessel stasis, occlusion or vessel dilation have all been observed with Photofrin treatment in vivo. |
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The blood vessel wall is usually involved early with resultant hemorrhage, thrombotic occlusion, and lung infarction. |
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The relation of occlusion between the real image and the virtual image is essentially different. |
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Not only does it have fill rate tests, but it also has occlusion culling, shading, dynamic lighting, volumetric fog, and more. |
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The enlarged surface and finer occlusion also permitted the development of complex series of subsidiary cusps and other accoutrements. |
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Two of the 4 patients with cirrhosis had hepatic infusion chemotherapy and therapeutic occlusion of hepatic arteries. |
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This is an impossibility that manifests itself first and foremost as a stylistic occlusion. |
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In X. klinostoma the outer lining of periderm and occlusion of autothecae are made of the verrucose fabric. |
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Three weeks after birth, pigs have their first deciduous molars in occlusion and show large and often clumsy jaw movements. |
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The multi-cusped cheek teeth, complex occlusion and extensive palinal power stroke were well suited for shredding fibrous plant material. |
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The second type is a warm occlusion, which occurs when the air behind the front is warmer than the air ahead of the front. |
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A double impression 'bite' is made, allowing both the shape of the teeth to be cast and the occlusion to be fixed. |
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One of the more important aspects of mandibular reduction is to seat the occlusion or bite, as it existed before the accident. |
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The lowered position of these surfaces require downward flexion of the rostrum in order to maintain occlusion of upper and lower incisors. |
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If the occluded feeling is still present, then physical occlusion is the problem and different actions need to be taken. |
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Once this final bite opening and overcorrected CLI occlusion is obtained, 21X 25 HA NiTi wires are placed for about 3 months. |
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This method has a high speed but in the conditions such as weak contrast, homochromatic background and occlusion is not stable. |
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Moreover, his occlusion retained his left bicuspids in their visibly rotated positions. |
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Nasolacrimal occlusion or gently closing the eyelid after instillation is recommended. |
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Premolar: Confirm the fit, contour and occlusion of the restoration, and make any needed final adjustments. |
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The agglutinative thrombus totally fills the vessel, with occlusion or obliteration, but does not stick to the vessel wall. |
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Oral anticoagulants were superior to aspirin in preventing occlusion of autologous venous grafts, while aspirin provided better results in patients with nonvenous grafts. |
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Angiographic revealed extensive occlusion of the superficial femoral artery and popliteal artery. |
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When the integument breaks, the occlusion bodies are liberated into the environment, ready to resume the infection cycle. |
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The excellent properties of Flexafil sutures make it suitable for ligatures, purse-string ligatures, vessel occlusion and for closing wounds. |
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It has been suggested that this is caused by a problem of porous occlusion rather than having an infective aetiology. |
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The optimization procedure allows good accuracy, but the tracking fails in case of occlusion or presence of several peaks in the cost function. |
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In the Baltic Sea, many female seals are unable to produce pups due to uterine occlusion related to PCBs and dioxins in the environment. |
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For the buccal image, one image is usually sufficient in order for the software to bring the upper and lower full arches into occlusion. |
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Initial ultrasound examination shows a large bilobed mass straddling both lobes of the liver with displacement, but not occlusion, of intrahepatic vessels. |
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Pathologic findings in fatal asthma include bronchial lumen occlusion by mucus, hyperplasia of submucosal glands, basement membrane thickening, and tissue eosinophilia. |
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There is insistence on scientific models of the body derived from biomedical discourse and the concomitant occlusion of phenomenological concepts of embodiment. |
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The results of our meta-analysis show that medium dose aspirin may more successfully reduce graft occlusion than low dose regimes within the first year after coronary surgery. |
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Then, healthy caterpillars ingest the occlusion bodies and release the virus when feeding on contaminated leaves, thus continuing the life cycle of infection and replication. |
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Any luxated tooth that interferes with normal occlusion requires immediate dental evaluation and treatment to avoid pain and further complications. |
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Some centers have approached symptomatic pulmonary venous occlusion with emergent surgical thrombectomy, which is associated with a high perioperative mortality. |
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Irritant contact dermatitis is a nonallergic reaction that usually results from friction, occlusion, or maceration that may occur while wearing gloves. |
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The initial jaw position was obtained with the teeth in centric occlusion. |
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Exostoses and osteomas are benign bony growths of the external auditory canal that interfere with normal cerumen migration, leading to occlusion and conductive hearing loss. |
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Retinal vein occlusion includes branch retinal vein occlusion and central retinal vein occlusion. |
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It also may result in vascular occlusion due to intimal fibrosis and thickening. |
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A major function of occlusion is to determine the existence of visual suppression: the mental blocking out of the image seen by one eye so the only image registering in the brain is the one seen by the other eye. |
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Often if a patient, with a CLII div I and a retrognathic mandible, has orthodontic treatment which is started too late, bicuspid extractions are needed to obtain a CLI occlusion. |
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In comparison, the electronic glasses used in this study combine vision correction and occlusion. |
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Coronary vasospasm was induced by a provocation test with ergonovine, and only total or subtotal occlusion was considered positive. |
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The placement of the Filshie clip facilitates the occlusion of edematous and friable tubes. |
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Segmental occlusion of the pancreatic duct with prolamine to prevent fistula formation after distal pancreatectomy. |
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Muscular contractions under occlusion stimulate the metabolic accumulation of these compounds. |
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Both MRA and DSA appeared to demonstrate occlusion of the basilar artery, as well as occlusion of the bilateral distal vertebral arteries. |
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Right hepatic lobectomy for bile duct injury associated with major vascular occlusion after laparoscopic cholecystectomy. |
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The first study used a vasoactivity test that employed transient ischaemia generated by controlled arterial cuff occlusion. |
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The infusion was stopped, the needle removed, and the occlusion continued for an additional 50 minutes. |
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Carotid Doppler ultrasonography showed complete occlusion of the right common carotid artery and internal carotid artery. |
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Potentially posterior cerebral artery occlusion resulting in a homonymous hemianopia. |
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These findings were compatible with acute ischemia due to occlusion of the artery of Percheron. |
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Lifelike detail through new features such as alpha channel support, ambient occlusion, per-pixel lighting and depth-of-field functionality. |
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The orthodontist suggested that an attempt be made to orthodontically move the mandibular canine into occlusion if the tooth was not ankylosed. |
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Insert the occlusion model in the milling unit. |
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Hidradenitis suppurativa is a disease characterized by chronic follicular occlusion and secondary inflammation of the apocrine glands. |
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In October 2010, Novartis also filed an application to treat people within the EU with Lucentis for visual impairment due to macular edema secondary to retinal vein occlusion. |
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Effects of immature recruitable collaterals on myocardial blood flow and infarct size after acute coronary occlusion. |
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A cross bite of one or more anterior teeth can interfere with the function of the incisocanine block in guiding mandibular escursive and protrusive movements out of a position of occlusion. |
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Furthermore, multiple views may help to solve object occlusion problems. |
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Similarly, occlusion of the eustachians tubes may cause retraction of the eardrum and obstruction of the paranasal sinuses may produce vacuum-type headache. |
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The battery in each jaw was composed of as many as 200 functional and replacement teeth with distinct, well-defined wear, or grinding, surfaces that resulted from very exact occlusion. |
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However, the search being deterministic, the algorithm can fail in case of total occlusion, presence of another object of similar color, or large displacements. |
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Cholangiographic findings in hepatic artery occlusion after liver transplantation. |
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In patients receiving rFVIIa during delivery or post partum, thrombotic events such as myocardial infarction, pulmonary embolism, deep venous thrombosis, retinal artery occlusion, or cerebral ischemia were observed. |
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Overeruption can cause interferences in the occlusion and difficulty when constructing dentures. |
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In special circumstances such as the state of shock produced by large burns, intracranial surgery, coronary occlusion, and septicemia, acute and rapidly penetrating ulcers may occur. |
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While a sestamibi scan can be positive in different benign and malign thyroid tumors, we observed no occlusion in the thyroid in images taken at the second and fourth hours. |
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After 1-week postinsertion, the patient was able to close the mandible in functional maxillomandibular occlusion position without manual assistance. |
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Not all patients with occlusal prematurities have trauma from occlusion. |
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Although the electrocardiogram has features of both right and left circumflex coronary arterial occlusion, two facts suggest the right as the culprit. |
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The AVP III further expands the AGA family of occlusion devices designed to embolize, or close, blood vessels and blood vessel malformations in the peripheral vasculature. |
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Whilst in this study the difference between groups in atelectasis and endotracheal tube occlusion did not reach statistical significance, these were lower in the NSI group. |
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In twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence, occlusion of the vessel in the acardiac twin can be achieved by an embolisation coil, by bipolar cautery or by laser. |
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Bumetanide inhibition of the blood-brain barrier Na-K-Cl cotransporter reduces edema formation in the rat middle cerebral artery occlusion model of stroke. |
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Thrombolysis with fibrinolysin in cerebral arterial occlusion. |
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The remaining patients each had between one and five additional problems, most commonly salpingitis, leiomyomata uteri, pelvic adhesions, and proximal tubal occlusion. |
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