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nasal obstruction Any hindrance to the passage of air into and out of the nose. The obstruction may be in the nasal vestibule, fossae, or other areas of the nasal cavity.
(12 Dec 1998)
superior vena cava obstruction <cardiology, oncology> Blockage or narrowing of the superior vena cava, the major vein draining the upper body.
May result from lymphoma, liver tumours, tuberculosis, histoplasmosis and aortic aneurysm.
(19 Jan 1998)
duodenal narrowing or obstruction <radiology> Congenital (see double bubble sign), duodenal atresia: neonatal presentation, annular pancreas: infants or adults, duodenal web/diaphragm, Ladd's bands, duplication cyst, inflammatory, postbulbar ulcer, Crohn disease, infections: TB, Strongyloides, pancreatitis, pancreatic pseudocyst, radiation injury, malignant, duodenal adenocarcinoma/lymphoma, pancreatic carcinoma, metastatic disease, traumatic, intramural haematoma, vascular, superior mesenteric artery syndrome
(12 Dec 1998)
intestinal obstruction <surgery> A blockage of the bowel lumen prohibiting the passage of material.
Common symptoms include constipation, abdominal swelling and abdominal pain.
Treatment includes intravenous fluids, rest, nasogastric suction and surgery in select cases.
(27 Sep 1997)
intestinal pseudo-obstruction <radiology> Chronic idiopathic intestinal pseudo-obstruction, autosomal dominant, variable penetrance, insidious onset in child or young adult, intermittent episodes, dysphagia, vomiting, abdominal pain/distention, diarrhoea, constipationn, small bowel involvement most common, megaduodenum, ileus simulating obstruction
(12 Dec 1998)
obstruction 1. The act of blocking or clogging.
2. The state or condition of being clogged.
Origin: L. Obstructio
(18 Nov 1997)
ureteropelvic junction obstruction <urology> A blockage of a ureter in the region where the ureter enters the anatomic pelvis (close to the bladder). This is caused most often by a kidney stone but can also be caused by external (or internal) compression from a tumour.
(27 Sep 1997)
ureteropelvic obstruction A blocking or stenosis, usually congenital, at the junction of the renal pelvis and ureter, usually resulting in stasis, pelvocaliectasis, hydronephrosis, or calyceal clubbing.
(05 Mar 2000)
ureterovesical obstruction Obstruction of the lower ureter at its entrance into the bladder.
(05 Mar 2000)
urethral obstruction Obstruction anywhere along the urethra.
(12 Dec 1998)
lacrimal duct obstruction Interference with the secretion of tears by the lacrimal glands. Obstruction of the lacrimal sac or nasolacrimal duct causing acute or chronic inflammation of the lacrimal sac (dacryocystitis). It is caused also in infants by failure of the nasolacrimal duct to open into the inferior meatus and occurs about the third week of life. In adults occlusion may occur spontaneously or after injury or nasal disease.
(12 Dec 1998)
bowel A general term that includes the small and large intestine.
(27 Sep 1997)
bowel bypass A surgical procedure consisting of the anastomosis of the proximal part of the jejunum to the distal portion of the ileum, so as to bypass the nutrient-absorptive segment of the small intestine, to treat morbid obesity.
(12 Dec 1998)
bowel bypass syndrome <syndrome> Fever, chills, malaise, and inflammatory cutaneous papules and pustules on the extremities and upper trunk, sometimes with polyarthralgia, with recurrent symptoms following bowel bypass surgery.
(05 Mar 2000)
bowel disorders and fibre High fibre diets help delay the progression of diverticulosis and, at least, reduce the bouts of diverticulitis. In many cases, it helps reduce the symptoms of the Irritable Bowel Syndrome ( IBS ). It is generally accepted that a diet high in fibre is protective, or at least reduces the incidence, of colon polyps and colon cancer.
(12 Dec 1998)
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