The splenic artery was encased by tumor, although there was no intraluminal invasion, and the artery showed severe calcific atherosclerosis. |
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Excessive crying or increased gas production from colon function can result in intraluminal gas formation and aerophagia. |
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The most common causes of this syndrome are extrinsic compression of the superior vena cava and intraluminal venous thrombosis. |
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The retiform pattern consists of elongated, slitlike branching tubules containing intraluminal papillae lined by flattened to cuboidal cells. |
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Lower doses of metronidazole are often effective in invasive disease but may fail to eliminate the intraluminal infection, allowing clinical relapses to occur. |
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It can appear as a solid infiltrative lesion or as a polypoid intraluminal mass that arises in the base of the bladder or in the region of the bladder trigone. |
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Abdominal and pelvic computed tomographic scans and ultrasonography showed an intraluminal polypoid mass with heterogenous enhancement in the gallbladder. |
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Excelsior, based in Neptune, NJ, is a leading provider of intraluminal catheter care and disinfection products. |
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The demand for dialysis catheters with intraluminal antimicrobial properties has also increased over the years. |
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Galactography can depict an intraductal or intraluminal filling defect. |
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Lungs were examined for pneumonia, fibrosis, and infarcts and for atherosclerosis, thrombi, and intraluminal fibrous webs in large pulmonary arteries. |
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It also may reduce development of intraluminal prostatic crystalloids, which have been correlated with an increase in prostate cancer risk in some studies. |
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Seven birds had proventricular megabacteriosis, and 1 of those cockatiels also had intraluminal gastric yeast and ingluvial yeast with pseudohyphae. |
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Intraluminal duodenal diverticulum is a rare congenital cause of duodenal obstruction. |
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