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A dilated ventricular system is seen in cases with accompanying hydrocephalus.
Cherry angiomas are composed of dilated capillaries and postcapillary venules.
Excessive chronic alcohol consumption also leads to dilated cardiomyopathy.
Veins which are not designed to handle so much blood so become engorged and dilated, and occasionally burst.
Patients with suspected ocular disease should be referred to an ophthalmologist for a full dilated ocular examination.
With her pupils dilated to blackness, and spitting vituperation in all directions, the very last thing she seems is sane.
If the pupil is not dilated, the inflamed iris will stick to the lens, which can lead to scarring.
I looked in the rearview mirror to see two glassy dilated eyes staring back at me.
Cavernous hemangiomas are composed of large, dilated, blood-filled vessels lined by flattened endothelium.
Misplacement of the duodenal jejunal junction could be due to displacement from the multiple dilated small bowel loops or a malrotation.
Grossly, the right ventricular chamber was moderately to markedly dilated, and its free wall showed extensive myocardial adiposity.
The everyday is dilated and takes on further meaning, both abstract and referential.
Furthermore, many lacteals are dilated and full of chylomicrons when they should be empty in the fasting state.
Lymphangiectasia is a disease characterized by pathologically dilated and leaky lacteals.
Staff in eye clinics often warn people whose pupils have been dilated not to drive home.
This dilated carapace is weak, slippery and ductile when wet, but brittle and elastic when dry.
Cocaine and amphetamine have been associated with non-cardiogenic pulmonary oedema and a dilated cardiomyopathy.
The main pancreatic duct, which merged with the distal common bile duct at the ampulla, was also significantly dilated.
The ostium leads to the second portion of the oviduct, the ampulla, which is the duct's dilated mid-portion where fertilization usually occurs.
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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Examples from Classical Literature
Sometimes the arterial vessels are so dilated as to impart to the tumour an aneurysmal pulsation and bruit.
By anticipation their bosoms swelled with gratitude, and their hearts dilated into praise.
The pupil must then be kept freely dilated, the wound heals at once, and the aqueous humour reaccumulates.
All the ventricles of the brain were dilated with serum, and there was a good deal of effusion into the arachnoid and pia mater.
The regular, circular pores are in the campanulate thorax scarcely half as broad as in the truncate, gradually dilated abdomen.
Rostrum dilated towards its anterior end, compressed and carinate beneath the large presphenoid fossae.
In Dipnoans the sinus becomes greatly dilated and forms a large, rounded, dorsally placed cloacal caecum.
The entire ccal pouch is formed by the dilated right wall between the ventral and dorsolateral muscular bands.
The stomach walls, however, were reddened and ecchymotic, and the mesenteric vessels were dilated.
Frequently also this condition is associated with fasciation, or, at least, with a distended or dilated state.
As he read, his hand shook, amazement dilated his eyes and furrowed his brow.
Her nostrils were dilated, her eyes flashing fire, her lips slightly protruded and parted, her hand waving him off.
Its immediate effects include dilated pupils and elevated blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, and body temperature.
For a Zamboulan dancer to blush would be an impossibility, but a smolder of anger mingled with the fear in Zabibi's dilated eyes.
Examine it by spagyric art, and you will find that it is nothing else than a nitrous salt, which is dilated in the water.
Occasionally a constriction occludes the course of the tube, while the distal end is dilated into a condition of hydrops.
Pathologically the heart is large, at times true cor bovinum, dilated and hypertrophied.
The blood-vessels were dilated, particularly in the subpleural part of the organ.
The leaf-sheath is glabrous or slightly hairy, the upper ones being shorter and dilated into spathes with subulate tips.
Each little tumor is caused by a vein dilated at the point at which it is joined by the intramuscular branch.
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