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Incidental finding of "H"-type duplex gallbladder: a case report. [PDF]

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Chami Khazraji I   +6 more
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Nonobstructive azoospermia

Current Opinion in Urology, 2000
Nonobstructive azoospermia (NOA) remains a challenging condition in reproductive medicine to manage. The genetic basis of NOA related to partial deletions of the Y-chromosome has been intensely investigated. Such information is of prognostic value and allows more insightful genetic counseling of couples who opt for assisted reproductive technology ...
P T, Chan, P N, Schlegel
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Nonobstructive coarctation

Cardiovascular Radiology, 1979
Roentgenographic studies, including plain chest roentgenography, thoracic aortography, and coronary angiography, were performed in seven adult patients with nonobstructive coarctation, a congenital deformity of the upper thoracic aorta. The chest roentgenographic findings were compared with those of ten patients with obstructive coarctation studied ...
B, Soto, M S, Shin, S E, Papapietro
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Nonobstructing Crohn’s disease

Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 1999
Although our existing medical management improves the quality of life of the majority of patients with Crohn's disease (CD), a substantial proportion of individuals still experience unpleasant symptoms from either the disease or therapy. Many patients ultimately require surgery.
, Achkar, , Hanauer
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Nonobstructing radiopaque ureteral calculi

Urologic radiology, 1980
Twenty-two unilateral nonobstructing radiopaque ureteral calculi were found on excretory urography in 21 patients over a 6-year period. The calculi were frequently (12/22) not associated with pain at the time of urography. Of the 21 patients, 19 had intrarenal pelvis configuration which may limit the potential dilatation of the collecting system ...
M G, Wolfman   +2 more
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NONOBSTRUCTIVE HYDROCEPHALUS

American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1942
A sound rationale for the treatment of nonobstructive (communicating) hydrocephalus by extirpation of the choroid plexuses from the cerebral ventricles was first advanced by Dandy 1 in 1918. The original operative technic proposed by Dandy to accomplish this end was essentially an "open" operation, in the sense that the cerebrospinal fluid was first ...
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Prognosis of nonobstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1991
Abstract Among primary cardiac diseases, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HC) is known for its diverse clinical manifestations 1 and different morphologic aspects. 2 The clinical picture ranges from an asymptomatic form, corresponding with a mild, nonobstructive ventricular septal hypertrophy, to the disabled patient with impaired cardiac function or ...
L A, Aron   +4 more
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