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    Stenosis (redirect from Stenosing)
    (strokes and transient ischaemic episodes) Renal artery stenosis The types of stenoses in heart valves are: Pulmonary valve stenosis, which is the thickening...
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  • Trigger finger, also known as stenosing tenosynovitis, is a disorder characterized by catching or locking of the involved finger in full or near full...
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    manifestations of noninfectious tenosynovitis include de Quervain tendinopathy and stenosing tenosynovitis (more commonly known as trigger finger). Infectious tenosynovitis...
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    ionotropic effect to meet the new level of blood delivery supplied by the stenosed vasculature so that it is adequate. The signs and symptoms of ischemia...
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    persistent, usually localized stenosis or blockage of the artery lumen. Stenoses can be slowly progressive, whereas plaque ulceration is a sudden event...
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    also affects cartilage of the larynx. This may result in deformations and stenoses. Signs of perichondritis or chondritis in patients with an embedded earring...
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  • revascularization, either by stenting or bypass surgery. Coronary artery blockages or stenoses that limit blood flow to the heart muscle can cause angina and can be treated...
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  • coronary intravascular lithotripsy for the treatment of calcified coronary stenoses, Circulation, 2019;139:834-836 Hill JM, Kereiakes DJ, Shlofmitz RA et al...
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    adverse bleeding events. Vasodilation occurs in healthy arteries, whereas stenosed arteries remain narrowed. This creates a "steal" phenomenon where the coronary...
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    feature in multi-focal fibromuscular dysplasia. The sign is caused by areas of relative stenoses alternating with small aneurysms. Specialty Cardiology ...
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    et al. (1995). "Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of visceral arterial stenoses: results and long-term clinical follow-up". J Vasc Interv Radiol. 6 (2):...
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    Archived from the original on May 11, 2014. Finkelstein, H (1930). "Stenosing tenosynovinitis at the radial styloid process". The Journal of Bone and...
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    of Fallot patient with pulmonary stenosis and successfully divided the stenosed pulmonary valve. In 1948, Russell Brock, probably unaware of Sellors's...
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    the inadequate oxygen supply derived through the blood supplied from the stenosed or constricted arteries. The main goals of treatment in angina pectoris...
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    San; Kodampur, Mallikarjun (April 2022). "Mechanical dilatation of the stenosed cervix under local anesthesia: A prospective case series". Journal of Obstetrics...
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  • Synoviopathy Synovitis/Tenosynovitis Calcific tendinitis Stenosing tenosynovitis (Trigger finger) De Quervain syndrome Transient synovitis Ganglion cyst...
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    cerebral circulation. If one part of the circle becomes blocked or narrowed (stenosed) or one of the arteries supplying the circle is blocked or narrowed, blood...
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    using a balloon to press the stent into the valve in effect opening the stenosed (or narrowed) valve and lodging the stent in place. The procedure was first...
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    epicondylitis), tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis), trigger finger (so-called stenosing tenosynovitis), radial tunnel syndrome, ulnar tunnel syndrome, and focal...
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    Synoviopathy Synovitis/Tenosynovitis Calcific tendinitis Stenosing tenosynovitis (Trigger finger) De Quervain syndrome Transient synovitis Ganglion cyst...
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    catheter can be used. Margolin HSG cannula is used if the cervix is narrow or stenosed. HSG appointment is usually made during the 4th to 10th days of regular...
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    facilitated by maintaining electric transmission in neural elements. Spinal stenoses at the lumbar region are usually due to disc herniation, hypertrophy of...
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    Common carotid artery. Anatomy figure: 21:06-01 at Human Anatomy Online, SUNY Downstate Medical Center Blood flow numerical simulations in stenosed carotid...
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    can also be performed through the brachial or axillary (arm) artery. Any stenoses found may be treated by the use of balloon angioplasty, stenting, or atherectomy...
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    PMID 4645899. Ahuja NK, Chung KC (2004). "Fritz de Quervain, MD (1868-1940): stenosing tendovaginitis at the radial styloid process". J Hand Surg Am. 29 (6):...
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    "Cyclic blood flow variations induced by platelet-activating factor in stenosed canine coronary arteries despite inhibition of thromboxane synthetase,...
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    Tetralogy patient with pulmonary stenosis and successfully divided the stenosed pulmonary valve. In 1948, Russell Brock, probably unaware of Sellor's work...
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    blockage in the future, high pressure balloons that can open stubborn vessel stenoses in veins and arteriovenous fistula, and cutting balloon angioplasty that...
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    decrease the oxygen demand of the heart so that the blood supplied from stenosed or constricted arteries is adequate. ACE inhibitors, angiotensin II receptor...
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    consists of inflating a balloon after it is placed in a stenosed region, as a means of widening the stenosed area. Sump syndrome occurs when the nonfunctional...
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