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Bowel obstruction and pseudo-obstruction

Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 2003
The gastroenterologist is frequently involved in the care of patients with bowel obstruction and pseudo-obstruction. In the case of obstruction, the central problem is determining which patients should be managed surgically. In both SBO and LBO, evidence of vascular compromise to the gut mandates surgical intervention.
Charles J, Kahi, Douglas K, Rex
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Unilateral ureteral obstruction: beyond obstruction

International Urology and Nephrology, 2013
Unilateral ureteral obstruction is a popular experimental model of renal injury. However, the study of the kidney response to urinary tract obstruction is only one of several advantages of this model. Unilateral ureteral obstruction causes subacute renal injury characterized by tubular cell injury, interstitial inflammation and fibrosis.
Alvaro C, Ucero   +9 more
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Sites of Obstruction in Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Chest, 2002
The aim of this article was to identify the most common sites of obstruction in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) by a systematic review of published studies.The review was conducted by a MEDLINE search of the English literature published during the years 1980 to 2002.
Anil N, Rama   +2 more
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CONGENITAL DUODENAL OBSTRUCTION (INTRINSIC OBSTRUCTION)

Archives of Surgery, 1948
CONGENITAL atresia and stenosis of the intestinal tract of infants have been associated with a high mortality rate. In 1922 Davis and Poynter 1 collected 392 cases. The mortality was 100 per cent for congenital occlusive lesions of the intestines between the pylorus and the rectum.
C D, BENSON, G C, PENBERTHY
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Obstructive and non-obstructive müllerian anomalies

Seminars in Pediatric Surgery
To provide a comprehensive resource for diagnosis and management of non-obstructive and obstructive Müllerian anomalies for pediatricians, pediatric surgeons, and gynecologists.This summary provides a concise comprehensive overview of new nomenclature for identification of obstructive Müllerian anomalies, recommendations on how to differentiate utero ...
Kristin Hare, Krista J Childress
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Obstructive Azoospermia

Urologic Clinics of North America, 2014
Obstructive azoospermia accounts for 40% of azoospermia and results from obstruction of the excurrent ducts (due to many causes) at any location between the rete testis and the ejaculatory ducts. The diagnosis of obstructive azoospermia (OA) requires a stepwise approach to differentiate it from nonobstructive OA and to formulate management options ...
Matthew S, Wosnitzer, Marc, Goldstein
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Gastrointestinal obstruction

Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 2002
For cats that present with signs of gastrointestinal disease, obstruction is a primary differential. There are numerous reasons of gastrointestinal obstruction in small animals, yet there are several specific causes that are more commonly associated with the cat.
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Bowel Obstruction

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2015
Small bowel obstruction and large bowel obstruction account for approximately 20% of cases of acute abdominal surgical conditions. The role of the radiologist is to answer several key questions: Is obstruction present? What is the level of the obstruction? What is the cause of the obstruction? What is the severity of the obstruction? Is the obstruction
Richard M, Gore   +6 more
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Obstructed defecation

Colorectal Disease, 2003
AbstractBackground In the last decade our understanding of pelvic floor function and dysfunction has improved significantly. A more rational diagnostic and therapeutic approach is now possible for the group of patients with constipation due to obstructed defecation (OD).Methods The review is based on a literature search using the PubMed database ...
A, D'Hoore, F, Penninckx
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Obstructive and Non-Obstructive Azoospermia

2012
Azoospermia is defined as the complete absence of spermatozoa upon examination of the semen [including capillary tube centrifugation (CTC), strictly confirmed by the absence of spermatozoa issued in urine after ejaculation]. The presence of rare spermatozoa (
PASTORE, ANTONIO LUIGI   +4 more
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