These structures are interpreted as osteological correlates of a system of air sacs and pneumatic diverticula similar to that of birds. |
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The location of the left-sided ostia of the lesions would be unusual for diverticula. |
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These diverticula are considered false diverticula because the mucosa herniates through the esophageal muscular wall. |
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The posterior thoracic vertebrae, synsacrum, and hindlimb are pneumatized by diverticula of the abdominal air sacs. |
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In most birds, diverticula of the abdominal air sacs pneumatize the posterior thoracic vertebrae and synsacrum later in ontogeny. |
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All seven patients with diverticula of the CS who were not treated with catheter or surgical ablation eventually died. |
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This is caused by infected and inflamed diverticula perforating or rupturing. |
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Bacterial colonization of the airways leads to further inflammation and the formation of diverticula in the bronchial tree. |
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Diverticulitis is an infection or inflammation of one or more small bulging pouches in the digestive tract called diverticula. |
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A urethral diverticula is usually identified as a distal bulge under the urethra. |
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After neurulation, paired cavities called Hatschek's diverticula form in the head endoderm. |
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Saccular diverticula of the laryngeal ventricle are often reported. |
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These sites lie always between the mesenteric tenia and the two antimesenteric teniae, so that the diverticula form rows along the lateral surfaces of the organ. |
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It is generally not necessary to remove Meckel's diverticula found incidentally during surgery for other reasons. |
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Bleeding from colonic diverticula is caused by rupture of the underlying vas rectum. |
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The appearance of larval structures, such as the velum, statocyst, left and right digestive diverticula, eyespots, and propodium was recorded. |
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If you have either diverticulosis or diverticulitis, you are considered to have diverticula disease, which affects the large intestine. |
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Voiding cystourethrography is an excellent study to detect bladder diverticula. |
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Results of CT showed a large volume of soft-tissue attenuating material within the infraorbital sinus, and the preorbital diverticula were expanded bilaterally. |
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Surgical management of primary bladder diverticula in children. |
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Diverticula are sac-like pouches that develop abnormally and protrude from the normally smooth muscular layer of the colon. |
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Diverticula are small, light-bulb-shaped pouches in the bowel wall, resulting from the tissue in the gut bulging outwards under pressure. |
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