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stenoses Meaning in Bengali



একটি শারীরিক খাল বা passageway অস্বাভাবিক কমিয়ে আনায়

Noun:

কোনো দেহনালির সংকীর্ণ অবস্থা,





stenoses's Usage Examples:

(strokes and transient ischaemic episodes) Renal artery stenosis The types of stenoses in heart valves are: Pulmonary valve stenosis, which is the thickening.


Coronary artery blockages or stenoses that limit blood flow to the heart muscle can cause angina and can be treated.


This may result in deformations and stenoses.


children however, the subglottis is the narrowest part of the airway and most stenoses do in fact occur at this level.


the development of aneurysms, blood clots, narrowing of the arteries (stenoses), and blood collections (hematomas) in the affected distribution.


and that costal cartilage was most suitable for repairing long segment stenoses.


(MRI) or conventional pulmonary cineangiography (PAG), such as ring-like stenoses, webs/slits, chronic total occlusions (pouch lesions, or tapered lesions).


(ATECO) scan has a high detection rate for abnormal transverse sinus stenoses.


These stenoses can be more adequately identified and assessed with catheter cerebral.


which, when compared to synthetic grafts, are less likely to develop stenoses and fail.


"Noninvasive assessment of coronary stenoses by myocardial perfusion imaging during pharmacologic coronary vasodilation.


Stent grafts are also used to treat stenoses in vascular grafts and fistulas used for hemodialysis.


organizes and contracts over time, leaving behind narrowing(s) called stenoses.


arteries, around the stenoses and more recently angioplasty, now including stents, most recently drug coated stents, to stretch the stenoses more open.


Any stenoses found may be treated by the use of balloon angioplasty, stenting, or atherectomy.


CT angiography, and digital subtraction angiography in severe carotid stenoses" (PDF).


Pulmonary and aortic stenoses are systolic while pulmonary and aortic insufficiency (regurgitation) are.


95% of congenital jejunoileal obstructions are atresias; only 5% are stenoses.


"A new autosomal recessive syndrome: peripheral pulmonary stenoses, brachytelephalangism, neural hearing loss and abnormal cartilage.


They are used to diagnose embolisms, stenoses and vascular constrictions, for example, in the aftermath of a subarachnoid.



stenoses's Meaning':

abnormal narrowing of a bodily canal or passageway

Synonyms:

rhinostenosis; mitral stenosis; aortic stenosis; pulmonary stenosis; laryngostenosis; mitral valve stenosis; pyloric stenosis; enterostenosis; pathology; ureterostenosis; stricture;

Antonyms:

good health;

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