- Look up
ostium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
ostium (pl.: ostia) in
anatomy is a
small opening or ****. Ostia, not as a plural, is also the...
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Ostial disease,
namely coronary ostial stenosis, is the
occlusion of
coronary ostium.
Causing factors include atherosclerosis, syphilis,
Kawasaki disease...
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endovascular care for
ostial stenoses because of the poor
technical success of PTA. The use of
renal artery stents,
particularly for
ostial lesions, has further...
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angiographic imaging is
considered unreliable; such as for the
lumen of
ostial lesions or
where angiographic images do not
visualize lumen segments adequately...
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Porokeratotic eccrine ostial and
dermal duct
nevus (PEODDN) is a skin
lesion that
resembles a
comedonal nevus, but it
occurs on the
palms and
soles where...
- El Placer, El Tecomate, Copala, El Recodo, Porras,
Villa UniĆ³n,
Alley Ostial, and
Alley Rosa. The
coasts of the muni****lity
extend over 80 kilometres...
- 5, 2018). "The
anatomy and
physiology of the
terminal thoracic duct and
ostial valve in
health and disease:
potential implications for intervention". Journal...
- does not.
Ostial valves,
consisting of flap-like
connective tissues,
prevent blood from
flowing backward through the compartments. The
ostial valve between...
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Pleomorphic lipoma Plexiform fibrohistiocytic tumor Porokeratotic eccrine ostial and
dermal duct
nevus Progressive nodular histiocytoma Proliferating...
- in the
subfamily have
midtibial tufts of hairs.
Adult females have the
ostial opening located between the
seventh and
eighth abdominal sternites instead...