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A barium examination of the upper gastrointestinal tract showed the stricture as a filling defect.
Complications seen in a hiatal hernia include aspiration pneumonia and peptic esophagitis with stricture.
This is called stricture and can lead to problems with digestion, such as food sticking when you swallow.
This brief disruption of the pitch is a sign of some kind of glottal stricture, short of a full glottal stop.
Once again, my criticism of U.S. hegemony had to be tempered by a stricture on Japan's own insular nationalism.
However, I am also convinced that my stricture about the hermeneutic circle is and must be self-referential.
On endoscopy, she had an excentric stricture about 5 cm below the upper esophageal sphincter and a narrow, erythematous distal esophagus.
At the time of referral, she was awaiting surgery for a colonic stricture resulting from a recurrence of carcinoma of the colon.
A clear distinction between the dysphagia of an inflammatory stricture and that of carcinoma is impossible on clinical grounds alone.
The aganglionic segment is of normal caliber without stricture or constriction.
The use of bougies to remedy dysphagia caused by oesophageal stricture has been a standard treatment for centuries.
Patients are placed under local or general anesthesia and the stricture is dilated using a flexible gastroscope and Savary bougies.
Complications from capsule endoscopy, such as impaction and small bowel stricture, have been reported.
The absence of a gastro-enteric anastomosis reduces marginal ulcer and stricture risk.
The conduct of people may be regulated by varied and complex rules and norms, but legal stricture begins where the individualisation and opposition of interests begins.
Hands are used regularly, albeit that several exhibits carry the request Please Do Not Touch, a somewhat ironic stricture in the tactile land of the pop-up book.
Problems that can result in blockage of the esophagus include cancer or a stricture.
The most common abnormality was an incompletely emptying bladder, either because of obstructed outflow, an underactive detrusor, or urethral stricture.
This is prohibited by Article 3 of its Constitution, and any demand for a Red Notice is assessed according to this stricture.
Both of them developed a very tight stricture, which was not dilatable, and so they were treated with excision of the stricture and esophageal anastomosis.
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Under the condition it was impossible to dilate the stricture by endotracheal methods.
Annular dilatation is usually due to circumferential distension just above a stricture.
The latter has its origin in a stricture, or in an injury, or in that condition technically known as hypospadias, or in debility.
Shell subspherical, tuberculate, with slight sagittal stricture and circular internal ring.
Cephalis ovate, with a straight sword-shaped horn of the same length and very small pores, some larger ones above the stricture.
From the first stricture there arise six radial ribs, which at the fourth are prominent as six short, conical, divergent spines.
The passage of oesophageal bougies or the stomach-tube into the oesophagus will often reveal the point of stricture.
A non-malignant ulceration may result which later leads on to an oesophageal stricture.
Unfortunately, as in all cases of stricture, there is a tendency for it to recur.
Shell nut-shaped, mammillate, without external stricture, but with complete external sagittal ring.
Shell nut-shaped, mammillate, with deep sagittal stricture and irregular, polygonal pores.
Annular dilatation is sometimes due to distension just above the seat of a stricture.
By the passage of bougies through a bronchoscope a stricture of the bronchus has been relieved in a similar manner.
Intubation, or the passage of a cannula through a stricture, is referred to later.
Shell elliptical, compressed, nodose, with deep sagittal stricture and irregular roundish pores.
The passage of dilators, as in stricture of cicatricial origin, is very hazardous.
Cases may recover without important sequel, but stricture very often results from cicatricial complications.
He had undergone two previous esophageal dilations over the previous 10 years, because of a recurrent esophageal stricture.
This is least objectionable in cases of stricture close to the meatus.
It has been done effectively where the vas had no stricture.
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