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TO DILATE OR NOT TO DILATE

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
ABSTRACT It is generally accepted that examination of the ocular fundus is an important part of a complete physical examination. An adequate examination through an undilated pupil is, however, difficult, and significant systemic and ocular disease often goes unrecognized.
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Esophageal dilation / dilators

Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2005
Esophageal dilation is the treatment of choice for most patients with esophageal dysphagia (functional and mechanical). Multiple forms of esophageal dilators are available. Mechanical dilators (guidewire/nonguidewire assisted) are the major forms of dilators used.
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Balloon Dilatation versus Amplatz Dilatation for Nephrostomy Tract Dilatation

Journal of Endourology, 2008
In this study, we present our experience using balloon and Amplatz dilatation to establish a percutaneous tract. We also discuss advantages and risk factors of both techniques.We retrospectively reviewed medical records of 229 patients who had undergone 235 percutaneous nephrolithotomy procedures. The nephrostomy tract had been dilated using a balloon (
Murat, Gönen   +4 more
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Dilations, Product Systems, and Weak Dilations

Mathematical Notes, 2002
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Dilatation Spaces

Results in Mathematics, 1995
Let \((P,{\mathcal L})\) be an incidence space. Following a definition of \textit{B. Reinmiedl} [`Verallgemeinerte kinematische Räume', Diss. TU München (1990; Zbl 0721.51018)] the authors call a map \(\delta:P\to P\) a dilatation if \(\delta(L)\cap L=\emptyset\) or \(\delta(L)=L\) for any \(L\in{\mathfrak G}\) and \((P,{\mathfrak L},\cdot)\) a ...
KIST G, PIANTA S, ZIZIOLI, Elena
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Demystifying Dilation

Erkenntnis, 2013
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Pedersen, A., Wheeler, G.
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The dilated ureter

Seminars in Roentgenology, 1986
T HE DILATED URETER is an important urologic problem that is encountered in an extensive range of clinical circumstances from infancy to late adulthood. A variety of terms, at times confusing, have been utilized both for general descriptive purposes and for specific etiologic classification.
R C, Pfister   +2 more
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Dilatation of stomach

The American Journal of Surgery, 1947
Abstract 1. 1. A case of acute and chronic dilatation of the stomach with sudden death is described. 2. 2. Some of the factors in its pathogenesis have been mentioned.
J, ROSENTHAL, R J, FROST, J M, THOMPSON
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Ventricular dilatations

Child's Nervous System, 2003
Ventricular dilatation is generally defined on ultrasounds (US) or MRI as an atrium larger than 10 to 12 mm on axial or coronal planes. After 22 weeks, this measure is independent of the term.In the view of the prognostication, it is of utmost importance to not only calculate the width of the ventricles but also to estimate the progression of the ...
Garel, Catherine   +3 more
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Dilated cardiomyopathy

Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2001
The management of patients with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) heart failure starts with the determination of the underlying diagnosis, definition of the hemodynamic character (eg, systolic, diastolic, valvular, right- and left-sided heart dysfunction), recognition of complicating factors (eg, atrial fibrillation, renal dysfunction), and consideration ...
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