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Findings consistent with a partial occlusion of the common bile duct include delayed biliary to bowel transit.
In a cold occlusion, the reverse occurs and the occlusion resembles a cold front.
A protein binding to the promoter region could cause steric occlusion and prevent RNA polymerase from initiating transcription.
The haemorrhage is life threatening and surgical ligation or endovascular occlusion of the common carotid is usually required.
In dogs, chronic exposure to episodic hypoxia via tracheal occlusion depresses arousal responses to asphyxial gases when rebreathing expired air.
In a warm occlusion the air behind the cold front is relatively warmer than the air ahead of the warm front.
The dental arch of the lower jaw is in a state of mesial occlusion with that of the upper jaw.
Cardiac catheterization can confirm vascular occlusion and angioplasty is frequently used to treat a localized problem.
So far, we have encountered only two patients who have HCM and vasospastic angina with total occlusion during the acetylcholine provocation test.
In severe cases, occlusion of the lacrimal drainage puncta or tarsorrhaphy will be necessary.
Systemic effects from eye drops can be reduced by occlusion or shutting the eyes for several minutes after putting in the drops.
Complications, however, included migration of the stent, occlusion of the stent and obstructions of the cystic duct.
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.
In addition, the bronchoscope cannot pass areas of stenosis or occlusion, prohibiting evaluation of distal areas.
The mice developed extensive eosinophil and mononuclear cell inflammation, goblet cell hyperplasia, and mucus occlusion of the airways.
Interventional paediatric cardiology mainly involves dilatation of stenotic vessels or valves and occlusion of abnormal communications.
Localized observation of blood vessel stasis, occlusion or vessel dilation have all been observed with Photofrin treatment in vivo.
The blood vessel wall is usually involved early with resultant hemorrhage, thrombotic occlusion, and lung infarction.
The relation of occlusion between the real image and the virtual image is essentially different.
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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Examples from Classical Literature
The danger in these cases may be immediate from entire, or more remote from partial, occlusion.
In occlusion of the gut by compression and traction the cause should be found, and, if possible, removed.
A much more common cause of occlusion is an intestinal parasite, which crawls in and is fastened.
An incurable malady causing the occlusion, the termination in death is only a question of time.
Cases of complete occlusion constitute the rule in carcinoma, and the very great exception in ulcer.
Stenosis, and finally occlusion, of the common duct may arise from the cicatrization of an ulcer.
Whether there is occlusion or not after end-to-end suturing depends largely on the skill of the surgeon.
Probably the most frequent cause is found in plugging, or occlusion, of the arteries by a blood clot.
The pain complained of may be due to occlusion of an artery, although evidence for this is lacking.
The differentiation of hypertrophic cirrhosis from occlusion of a slowly-forming character is by no means easy.
If aphonia and difficulty of both inspiration and expiration be present at the same time, there is certainly membranous occlusion.
The temperature at which this occlusion will take place can be determined by the screw in the lateral arm.
It is far different when the cause of the occlusion is to be ascertained.
Manometric study of complete ostial occlusion in chronic maxillary atelectasis.
But the occlusion of death need not concern the quotations lifted from life, the accurate misquotations from nature.
Even gases may be expected to some extent to be retained by occlusion.
Patients with lower limb arterial occlusions can be at risk for amputation of the limb if the occlusion is not cleared rapidly and efficaciously.
Affected teeth may erupt into occlusion and then cease erupting becoming relatively submerged without ankylosis or they may fail to erupt completely.
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