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Endoscopic ultrasonography was attempted but the instrument could not be passed through the stenotic area.
The stenotic areas tend to become more stable, despite increased flow velocities at these narrowings.
Procedures to treat stenotic coronary arteries by accessing through a blood vessel.
Valvuloplasty is the widening of a stenotic valve using a balloon catheter.
Stenotic nares means the nostrils are pinched or narrow.
These vessels are not programmed to exist beyond early fetal life, and eventually became narrowed and stenotic.
A mid diastolic murmur can be heard during auscultation caused by the blood flow through the stenotic valve.
Stenotic nares is part of the brachycephalic syndrome of short-nosed dogs.
Several resection techniques exist to help correct stenotic nares:
These stenotic segments are due to the build up of cholesterol-laden plaques that form due to atherosclerosis.
His new technique used a saphenous vein autograft to replace a stenotic segment of the right coronary artery.
Examples of vascular stenotic lesions include:
The valve can become either leaky (regurgitant or insufficient) or stuck partially shut (stenotic).
An endovascular stent is sometimes placed in a stenotic vessel immediately following a balloon angioplasty to maintain the widened passage.
Abdominal ultrasound showed a stenotic area in the mid-CBD, with prestenotic dilation.
Grafting an artery or vein from elsewhere (typically the leg) to bypass a stenotic coronary artery.
Stenotic valves require valve replacement however conventional valves have decreased lifespan due to an inflammatory response.
Pyeloplasty, which involves excision of the stenotic section and creation of a new junction, is the most common and effective treatment for this problem.
It is heard following the middiastolic rumble of the stenotic valve, during the diastasis phase, making it a "late diastolic" murmur.
This repetitive trauma may result in stenotic artery degeneration, complete artery occlusion or even formation of an aneurysm.
When the opening of the aortic valve becomes narrowed or constricted (stenotic), the blood can't be pumped adequately and the pressure in the left ventricle increases.
Due to increases in left ventricular pressure from the stenotic aortic valve, over time the ventricle may hypertrophy, resulting in a diastolic dysfunction.
The detection of spinal stenosis in the cervical, thoracic or lumbar spine confirms only the anatomic presence of a stenotic condition.
Because of the fixed obstruction that the stenotic aortic valve represents, the post-PVC ascending aortic pressure will increase as well.
Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) and angiotensin II receptors have been found in stenotic aortic valves.