stenoz

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stenosis
It differs from stricture in being applied especially to diffused rather than localized contractions, and in always indicating an origin organic and not spasmodic
Narrowing or restriction of a blood vessel or valve that reduces blood flow
The narrowing or constriction
partial blockage of a short segment of blood vessel
Narrowing of a passageway
narrowing of an artery due to the buildup of plaque on the inside wall of the artery
narrowing of a duct, canal or channel or a natural passage
narrowing
The narrowing or constriction of an opening (such as a heart valve)
An abnormal narrowing of a lumen, such as in a coronary artery
An abnormal narrowing or stricture in a blood vessel or other tubular organ
A narrowing of the opening or hollow of any passage, tube, or orifice; as, stenosis of the pylorus
A narrowing of any canal, especially one fo the cardiac vessels
narrowing or tightening of an opening or passage in the body
Narrowing of a portion of the spinal canal, usually because of bony overgrowth
Narrowing or stiffening of an opening (usually a blood vessel or heart valve)
Narrowing of a valve or an artery is called stenosis A stenotic valve does not open completely and therefore it obstructs or blocks blood from moving through it normally An artery can become stenotic as well, such that there is obstruction of blood flow through it to the organs of the body
{i} stricture, narrowing of a vessel or passage (Pathology)
is a condition in which a blood vessel or other passage in the body becomes abnormally narrowed, restricting blood flow
pulmoner stenoz
(Tıp) pulmonary stenosis
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