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  • contractile stricture
    ¼öÃàÇùÂø
  • cicatrical stricture
    ÈäÅÍÇùÂø, ¹ÝÈçÇùÂø
  • esophageal stricture
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  • irritable stricture
    ÀÚ±ØÇùÂø
  • organic stricture
    ±âÁú¼ºÇùÂø
  • recurrent stricture
    Àç¹ßÇùÂø
  • spasmodic stricture
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  • stricture
    ÇùÂø
  • ureteral stricture
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  • urethral stricture
    ¿äµµÇùÂø
  • functional amblyopia
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  • functional antigen
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  • functional aphasia
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  • functional asplenia
    ±â´É¼ºÁö¶ó¾øÀ½(Áõ)
  • functional bleeding
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  • functional residual capacity
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  • stricture
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  • caustic stricture
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  • ureteral stricture
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  • cicatrical stricture
    ÈäÅÍÇùÂø
  • contractile stricture
    ¼öÃàÇùÂø
  • esophageal stricture
    ½ÄµµÇùÂø
  • irritable stricture
    ÀÚ±ØÇùÂø
  • organic stricture
    ±âÁúÇùÂø
  • recurrent stricture
    Àç¹ßÇùÂø
  • stricture
    ÇùÂø
  • spasmodic stricture
    ¿¬ÃàÇùÂø
  • ureteral stricture
    ¿ä°üÇùÂø
  • urethral stricture
    ¿äµµÇùÂø
  • functional amblyopia
    ±â´ÉÀÌ»ó¾à½Ã
  • functional antigen
    ±â´ÉÇ׿ø
  • functional aphasia
    ±â´É¼º¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ
  • functional asplenia
    ±â´ÉÁö¶ó¾øÀ½Áõ
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    Àç¹ß¼º ÇùÂø(î¢Û¡àõúõó¸).
  • recurrent stricture
    Àç¹ß¼º ÇùÂø(î¢Û¡àõúõó¸)
  • Functional cardiac murmur
    ±â´É¼º½ÉÀâÀ½(¡­ãýíÚëå)
  • Functional hyperemia
    ±â´É¼ºÃâÇ÷(¡­õóúì)
  • Functional hypoglycemia
    ±â´É¼º ÀúÇ÷´çÁõ(¡­î¸úìÓØñø)
  • functional activity
    ±â´É¼º Ȱ¼ºµµ<Ȱµ¿µµ>
  • functional albuminuria
    ±â´É¼º ´Ü¹é´¢.
  • functional amblyopia
    ±â´É¾à½Ã
  • functional antigen
    ±â´É(Àû) Ç׿ø.
  • functional aphasia
    ±â´É¼º ½Ç¾î(Áõ).
  • functional aphasia See aphasia
    ±â´É¼º ½Ç¾î(Áõ)(ѦÒöàõã÷åÞñø)
  • functional aphonia
    ±â´É¼º ½Ç¼º(Áõ).
  • functional aphonia
    ±â´É(Àû) ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • functional aphonia See aphonia
    ±â´É¼º ½Ç¼º(Áõ)(ѦÒöàõã÷á¢ñø)
  • functional apoplexy
    ±â´É¼º Á¹Áß(¡­ðïñé).
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    ±â´ÉÀû ÇùÂø(Áõ)(¡­ÀûÇùÂøÁõ) °æ¼º(°æ¼º)ÇùÂø(Áõ) .
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    ±â´ÉÀû ÇùÂø(Áõ)(¡­îÜúõó¸ñø) °æ
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    ¿¬Ãà ¼º ÇùÂø(¡­úõó¸).
  • spasmodic stricture =functional s.
    ¿¬Ãà ¼º ÇùÂø(¡­úõó¸)
  • cicatrical stricture
    ¹ÝÈç(¼º) ÇùÂø
  • contractile stricture
    ¼öÃ༺ ÇùÂø(¡­úõó¸).
  • contractile stricture
    ¼öÃ༺ ÇùÂø(¡­ÇùÂø).
  • esophageal stricture
    ½ÄµµÇùÂø
  • esophageal stricture
    ½ÄµµÇùÂø(¡­úõó¸).
  • irritable stricture
    °ú¹Î¼º ÇùÂø(¡­ÇùÂø).
  • lye stricture
    °¡¼º¼Ò¿À´ÙÇùÂø(¡­úõó¸).
  • organic stricture
    ±âÁú¼º ÇùÂø(±âÁú¼ºÇùÂø).
  • recurrent stricture
    Àç¹ß¼º ÇùÂø(î¢Û¡àõúõó¸).
  • recurrent stricture
    Àç¹ß¼º ÇùÂø(î¢Û¡àõúõó¸)
  • stricture
    ÇùÂø
  • stricture
    ÇùÂø(úõó¸)
  • stricture of the esophagus
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  • Functional morphologic defect
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  • functional group isomer
    ÀÛ¿ë±â(íÂéÄÐñ) À̼ºÃ¼(ì¶àõô÷)
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  • esophageal stricture
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  • stricture
    ÇùÂø
  • ureteral stricture
    ¿ä°üÇùÂø
  • urethral stricture
    ¿äµµ Âø(Áõ)
  • functional bleeding
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  • functional brain imaging
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  • functional magnetic resonance imaging [=fMRI]
    ±â´ÉÀûÀÚ±â°ø¸í¿µ»ó
  • functional scoliosis
    ±â´É¼ºÃ´ÃßÃø¸¸Áõ
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NYHA New York Heart Association
  Heart Disease¿¡ ´ëÇÑ Functional Classification
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BASFI Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Functional Index
DFT Density Functional Theory
FACT Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy
FACT G Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy General
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  • duct stricture
    µµ°ü ÇùÂø
  • esophageal stricture
    ½Äµµ ÇùÂø
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    µ¿ÀǾî=functional stricture.
  • stricture
    ÇùÂø
  • urethral stricture
    ¿äµµ Âø, ¿äµµ ÂøÁõ
  • functional abnormality
    ±â´ÉÀû ÀÌ»ó
  • functional amblyopia
    ±â´É ¾à½Ã
  • functional aphasia
    ±â´É¼º ½Ç¾î
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  • functional articulation
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  • functional brain imaging
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  • functional dead space
    ±â´ÉÀû »ç°­
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    °üÀý¿øÆÇÀÇ ±â´ÉÀû ÀüÀ§
  • functional disc displacement
    ±â´ÉÀû °üÀý¿øÆÇ º¯À§
  • functional dislocation with reduction
    Á¤º¹¼º ±â´ÉÀû ÀüÀ§
  • functional displacement
    ±â´ÉÀû º¯À§
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functional stricture A stricture due to localised spasm of muscular fibres in the wall of the canal.
Synonym: functional stricture, temporary stricture.
(05 Mar 2000)
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
anastomotic stricture Narrowing, usually by scarring, of an anastomotic suture line.
(05 Mar 2000)
annular stricture A ringlike constriction encircling the wall of a canal.
(05 Mar 2000)
bile duct stricture <surgery> An abnormal narrowing of the common bile duct. A potential cause for biliary obstruction. Risk factors are prior surgery, pancreatitis, trauma and gallstones.
Symptoms include jaundice, fever, chills and abdominal pain. Endoscopic surgery has been successful in removing strictures of the bile duct.
(27 Sep 1997)
biliary stricture <gastroenterology, surgery> An abnormal narrowing of the common bile duct. A potential cause for biliary obstruction. Risk factors are prior surgery, pancreatitis, trauma and gallstones.
Symptoms include jaundice, fever, chills and abdominal pain. Endoscopic surgery has been successful in removing strictures of the bile duct.
(27 Sep 1997)
bridle stricture Narrowing of a canal by a band of tissue stretching across part of its lumen.
(05 Mar 2000)
recurrent stricture A stricture due to the presence of contractile tissue which may be dilated but soon returns.
Synonym: contractile stricture.
(05 Mar 2000)
permanent stricture A stricture due to the presence of cicatricial or other new tissue, not spasmodic.
Synonym: permanent stricture.
(05 Mar 2000)
contractile stricture A stricture due to the presence of contractile tissue which may be dilated but soon returns.
Synonym: contractile stricture.
(05 Mar 2000)
Hunner's stricture Bladder stricture produced by interstitial cystitis (Hunner's ulcer).
(05 Mar 2000)
spasmodic stricture A stricture due to localised spasm of muscular fibres in the wall of the canal.
Synonym: functional stricture, temporary stricture.
(05 Mar 2000)
stricture <anatomy> A narrowing, especially of a tube or canal, due to scar tissue or tumour.
(16 Dec 1997)
stricture, oesophagus, acute A narrowing or closure of the normal opening of the swallowing tube leading to the stomach, usually caused by scarring from acid irritation. Acute, complete obstruction of the oesophagus occurs when food (usually meat) is lodged in the oesophageal stricture. Patients experience chest pain, and are unable to swallow saliva. Attempts to relieve the obstruction by inducing vomiting at home are usually unsuccessful. Patients with complete oesophageal obstruction can breathe, and are not at any risk of suffocation. Endoscopy is usually employed to retrieve the meat and relieve the obstruction.
(12 Dec 1998)
stricture of the oesophagus, chronic A narrowing or closure of the normal opening of the swallowing tube leading to the stomach, usually caused by scarring from acid irritation. A common complication of chronic gastroesophageal reflux disease (gerd). Several procedures are available for stretching (dilating) the strictures without having to resort to surgery. One of the procedures involves placing a deflated balloon across the stricture at the time of endoscopy. The balloon is then inflated, thereby opening the narrowingcaused by the stricture. Another method involves inserting tapered dilators of different sizes through the mouth into the oesophagus to dilate the stricture.
(12 Dec 1998)
oesophageal stricture, acute A narrowing or closure of the normal opening of the swallowing tube leading to the stomach, usually caused by scarring from acid irritation. Acute, complete obstruction of the oesophagus occurs when food (usually meat) is lodged in the oesophageal stricture. Patients experience chest pain, and are unable to swallow saliva. Attempts to relieve the obstruction by inducing vomiting at home are usually unsuccessful. Patients with complete oesophageal obstruction can breathe, and are not at any risk of suffocation. Endoscopy is usually employed to retrieve the meat and relieve the obstruction.
(12 Dec 1998)
oesophageal stricture, chronic A longstanding narrowing or closure of the normal opening of the swallowing tube leading to the stomach, usually caused by scarring by acid irritation. Narrowing of the oesophagus. A common complication of chronic gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Severa procedures are available for stretching (dilating) the strictures without having to resort to surgery. One of the procedures involves placing a deflated balloon across the stricture at the time of endoscopy. The balloon is then inflated, thereby opening the narrowingcaused by the stricture. Another method involves inserting tapered dilators of different sizes through the mouth into the oesophagus to dilate the stricture.
(12 Dec 1998)
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