A dilated ventricular system is seen in cases with accompanying hydrocephalus. |
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Cherry angiomas are composed of dilated capillaries and postcapillary venules. |
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Excessive chronic alcohol consumption also leads to dilated cardiomyopathy. |
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Veins which are not designed to handle so much blood so become engorged and dilated, and occasionally burst. |
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Patients with suspected ocular disease should be referred to an ophthalmologist for a full dilated ocular examination. |
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With her pupils dilated to blackness, and spitting vituperation in all directions, the very last thing she seems is sane. |
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If the pupil is not dilated, the inflamed iris will stick to the lens, which can lead to scarring. |
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I looked in the rearview mirror to see two glassy dilated eyes staring back at me. |
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Cavernous hemangiomas are composed of large, dilated, blood-filled vessels lined by flattened endothelium. |
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Misplacement of the duodenal jejunal junction could be due to displacement from the multiple dilated small bowel loops or a malrotation. |
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Grossly, the right ventricular chamber was moderately to markedly dilated, and its free wall showed extensive myocardial adiposity. |
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The everyday is dilated and takes on further meaning, both abstract and referential. |
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Furthermore, many lacteals are dilated and full of chylomicrons when they should be empty in the fasting state. |
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Lymphangiectasia is a disease characterized by pathologically dilated and leaky lacteals. |
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Staff in eye clinics often warn people whose pupils have been dilated not to drive home. |
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This dilated carapace is weak, slippery and ductile when wet, but brittle and elastic when dry. |
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Cocaine and amphetamine have been associated with non-cardiogenic pulmonary oedema and a dilated cardiomyopathy. |
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The main pancreatic duct, which merged with the distal common bile duct at the ampulla, was also significantly dilated. |
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The ostium leads to the second portion of the oviduct, the ampulla, which is the duct's dilated mid-portion where fertilization usually occurs. |
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Calmly I went in and looked in the mirror only to find that my left pupil was grossly dilated, the right one being normal and reacting. |
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The portion of pancreas had a dilated pancreatic duct but no discrete masses. |
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A deep silence settled upon his chest, his eyes dilated, his breathing became sporadic and restive. |
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His pupils seem dilated, as if he's so pumped about his mission that he's fully transcending the here and now. |
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The small bowel is of narrow caliber distal to the meconium plug and dilated proximal to the meconium plugs. |
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They can be corrected by surgery or by radiologic placement of coils in the dilated veins. |
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This is a transverse view of the epigastrium in a patient with a dilated pancreatic duct. |
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Histologically, sebaceous hyperplasia consists of enlarged lobules of mature sebaceous glands with a central dilated duct. |
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This is when the cervix is dilated and any growths or other material can be removed with a scraping instrument called a curette. |
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The ears were foxlike, the dilated eyes and pointed teeth were common to the family. |
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The biopsy specimen showed a cystic tumor arising from a dilated eccrine duct. |
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It was an easy labour and, within five hours, Filipa was fully dilated and the baby's head was crowning. |
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Anyone older than 55 should have their eyes examined when dilated to look for signs of macular degeneration. |
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With its dilated eyes under raised eyebrows, it expresses irrepressible terror. |
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I was having contractions still, but I wasn't dilated all the way, so it was still OK for everyone to be in the room, even Joey. |
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The enhanced shadowing is likely a result of more scatterers flowing through the dilated arteriole. |
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The stomach and small bowel were dilated due to there being colonic atresia just distal to the cecum. |
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Jenkins' eyes, already wild and dilated, began to bulge as he fought for breath. |
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On arrival, at 3 hours of age, he was hypotonic with tonic seizures of the upper extremities and bilaterally fixed, dilated pupils. |
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The right ventricle was markedly hypertrophied and dilated, consistent with severe cor pulmonale. |
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Patients with dilated and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy are at increased risk for perioperative heart failure. |
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Examination of her hymen showed a dilated orifice after initial spasm and inability to relax. |
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Radiologic studies today tell us that her common bile duct is not dilated and that the pancreas looks normal. |
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Her biliary tree is dilated with intrahepatic and extrahepatic biliary dilatation, and the common bile duct measured 11 mm. |
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Colic pain is precipitated by spasm of a dilated cystic duct that is obstructed by gallstones. |
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The tubules showed moderate-to-severe atrophy with scattered dilated tubules. |
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Some of the larger dilated channels exhibit abortive fibrous tufts, which are slender and poorly cellular. |
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A quick look into her bloodshot eyes with their dilated pupils confirms my suspicions. |
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One patient had sickle cell anemia and showed sickled red blood cells in the dilated sinusoids. |
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We show that channels pass through a dilated condition with altered selectivity as they are becoming defunct. |
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Are you wearing those hideous glasses to hide your dilated pupils or something? |
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Patients often feel cool, yet clammy or sticky to touch, and sometimes have dilated hand veins. |
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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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It was there in 1999 that she suffered the loss of her beloved daughter Vicky from an hereditary heart disease, dilated cardiomyopathy. |
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A high bowel obstruction will have a few dilated loops of small bowel in the abdomen. |
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In any case, a dilated varicosed saphenous vein would not likely be a good candidate for a bypass graft. |
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The polypoid areas containing dilated spaces in upper dermis mimicked lymphatic-type excrescences and were misinterpreted as lymphatic malformation in MRI and during surgery. |
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Diagnostic laparoscopy was performed, which revealed dilated veins in the omentum and falciform ligament, a nodular liver, and a mass in the right lower quadrant. |
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Compression bandaging decreases arterial filtration and increases venous resorption, and assists in decreasing the size of dilated interstitial spaces. |
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A dilated fundus examination of the retina is advised when these floaters increase in number suddenly along with flashes to rule out any retinal tears in the eye. |
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The right atrium and ventricle were severely dilated and hypertrophied. |
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Ultrasonography is the best method for identifying gallbladder stones and for confirming extrahepatic biliary obstruction as dilated bile ducts are visible. |
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Repairing varicoceles is often done to improve male infertility or unexplained infertility because the dilated veins are thought to result in poor sperm quality and quantity. |
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These help constrict dilated vessels of the nose and help water eyes. |
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The injury left his pupil permanently dilated, making that eye appear to be a different color than the other. |
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These factors are previous thromboembolism, left atrial thrombus, marked cardiomegaly, heart failure, dilated left atrium, or spontaneous echocontrast. |
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The stipites throughout the genus are conspicuously dilated for about half their length from the base upward, the other portion of them being comparatively very narrow. |
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But, you can still pick out a sexy patch to cover up the gaping hole in your head, which thank goodness was discovered after we dilated your eyes! |
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The nephrectomy specimen revealed a dilated renal pelvis and ureter. |
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In this respect it agrees with the genus Thismia, but differs in the inner perianth-segments being dilated and connivent at the tips, exactly as in Bagnisia and Geomitra. |
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This sensation of dilated time is also present in several 1976 Polaroids showing ordinary things in Welling's studio and the restaurant where he worked during that period. |
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No dilated cutaneous vessels were noted on the anterior aspect of chest. |
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The pupils should be dilated and the fundus examined in a darkened room. |
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There was a time, a mere few hundred years ago, when any astrologer who dilated on the correct message of this chart would have ended up in the Tower! |
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The movement was also responsible for the recognition of several new signs of death such as fixed, dilated pupils and auscultation of the heart. |
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Males have 2 dilated segments on both the prothoracic and mesothoracic tarsi. |
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These septae are rich in capillaries and venules, which may be dilated and arranged in a plexiform manner. |
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Lymphangioma circumscriptum is a superficial lymphatic malformation which consists of dilated lymphatic channels. |
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Since biliary malignancies often affect the bile ducts through obstruction, the most common finding is an obstructed, dilated bile duct. |
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Pedipalp chela dilated, with a lobe at the base of the movable finger, corresponding to a notch in the fixed finger. |
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The devitalized peripheral cytoplasm contains numerous dilated endoplasmic reticulum cisterns, which are distended with immunoglobulin. |
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One common feature exhibited by all these cells was an abundance of rough endoplasmic reticulum with dilated cisternae. |
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Under general anesthesia the sphincter was dilated with the Pratt anoscope. |
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Two-dimensional transthoracic echocardiography revealed dilated coronary sinus and parachute mitral valve. |
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A macroscopically homogeneous system of platelike structures can only be obtained as a dilated random hyperplane system. |
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Atrophe blanche describes areas of pale, depigmented skin on the leg that are covered with red dots from dilated capillaries and venules. |
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Number of the patients with dilated RV were similar in the PE group and PS group. |
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Histopathologic studies of noninflammatory areas of the skin of HS patients have shown the presence of dilated and distorted hair follicles. |
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Biopsy was performed and showed small fragments of fibrotic and hyalinized stroma containing dilated tubular structures. |
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In the neurohypophysis this protein is concentrated outside the vascular system seemingly dilated and enclosing several vessels. |
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However, the CT of patient 3 did demonstrate the presence of a dilated internal auditory canal fundus and a deficient modiolar base. |
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The rim of a small-sized lens along with zonule is clearly seen through the fully dilated pupil. |
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A significant subset of peripartum cardiomyopathy is the initial manifestation of familial dilated cardiomyopathy. |
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He didn't have a pulse and his pupils were fixed and dilated but they carried on with chest compressions and between the three of us we managed to defib him four times. |
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The cardiac MRI revealed a severely dilated left ventricle with an ill-defined mass felt to be consistent with a malignancy, perhaps a rhabdomyosarcoma or angiosarcoma. |
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Typically in such cases, an ultrasound or conventional sialogram would be requested in seeking obstructed or dilated ducts, a ductal calculus or an abscess within the gland. |
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In preeclamptic placentas, the cisternae are widely dilated. |
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The patient was taken to the operating room for laser bronchoscopy, and the strictured area was dilated and the airway restored to a near-normal status. |
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Common findings were dilated stacks of rough endoplasmic reticulum, polyribosomes, randomly distributed intermediate filaments, and rare collagen secretion granules. |
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Transoesophageal echocardiography now revealed an akinetic dilated right ventricle and septal bulge into a hyperdynamic and underfilled left ventricle. |
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The shoulder presentation was turned podalically. In the case of the footling the feet were kept up and the primiparous passages dilated by caoutchouc bags. |
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The filaments are shorter than the tepals, and dilated towards their base. |
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On examination, the infant was found to be well with bilateral sibilan rhonchus and a unilateral right dilated pupil, which did not react to light. |
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Although there is no bladder, a dilated pouch of ureter stores the urine until it is secreted continuously down from the ureters to the urodeum until discharged. |
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Inherited dilated cardiomyopathies are monogenic disorders caused by mutations in more than 30 genes, characterised by substantial phenotype heterogeneity. |
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