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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «OBLITERATIVE»
Découvrez l'usage de
obliterative dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
obliterative et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Otosclerosis and Stapedectomy: Diagnosis, Management & ...
Obliterative otosclerosis involves total obscuration of the oval window and its
margins (Fig. 11-1). It is thought to be evidence of very advanced otosclerosis.
Young patients are especially at risk, particularly when active, aggressive
otosclerosis ...
Christopher De Souza, Michael E. Glasscock, 2011
2
Surgical Solutions for Conductive Hearing Loss
Obliterative otosclerosis is the most important factor predisposing to
sensorineural hearing loss during stapedectomy. Special techniques must be
considered in cases of massive otosclerotic foci filling in and obliterating the oval
window.
13 Obliterative Bronchiolitis C. Isabela S. Silva and Nestor L. Müller Summary
Obliterative bronchiolitis (OB) is a condition characterized by inflammation and
fibrosis of the bronchiolar walls resulting in narrowing or obliteration of the ...
Phillip M. Boiselle, David Lynch, 2008
4
Thurlbeck's Pathology of the Lung
36,70~75,127~135 Obliterative bronchiolitis or BOS is an alloimmuno- logic
injury that is likely related to HLAs, but its pathogenesis is not fully understood. 45
'74'112'136-138 Enhanced expression of class II major histocompatibility
complex ...
Andrew M. Churg, Jeffrey L. Myers, 2011
5
Diffuse Lung Disease: A Practical Approach
18.2 Mosaic attenuation pattern on HR-CT in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis
and obliterative bronchiolitis (expiratory views) The histopathologic lesions
underlying this syndrome usually consist of constrictive bronchiolitis with mural ...
Robert P. Baughman, Roland M. du Bois, 2011
6
Tympanoplasty, Mastoidectomy, andStapes Surgery
I. Surgical. Highlights. Local or general anesthesia. Endaural incision. Elevation
of tympanomeatal flap. Assessment of mobility of malleus. Exposure of oval
window. Removal of stapes arch. Removal of obliterative focus with diamond burr
.
Ugo Fisch, John Scott May, 2011
7
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: A Practical Guide to ...
Eye irritation, laryngitis, cough, wheezing and airflow obstruction often follow
exposure, and obliterative bronchiolitis may ensue [11,12]. An outbreak of
obliterative bronchiolitis has been reported in patients who had all worked at a
microwave ...
Robert A. Stockley, Stephen I Rennard, Klaus Rabe, 2008
8
Pulmonary Manifestations of Pediatric Diseases
Because the first response to development of PTLD is reduction in
immunosuppression, survival from PTLD often is complicated by episodes of
rejection or obliterative bronchiolitis. Use of rituximab (anti-CD-20 antibody) has
resulted in a ...
Nelson L. Turcios, Robert J. Fink, 2009
9
High-Resolution CT of the Chest: Comprehensive Atlas
See Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) Artery(ies), anatomy of
pulmonary, 15f Arthritis, juvenile rheumatoid, obliterative bronchiolitis in patient
with, expiratory HRCT of, 102f Asbestos exposure, HRCT in, 3. See also
Asbestos- ...
Eric J. Stern, Stephen J. Swensen, Jeffrey P. Kanne, 2012
10
Functional Imaging of the Chest
ning of the vessels) and decreased attenuation of the lung parenchyma as part of
the mosaic pattern, which was seen in all patients with constrictive (obliterative)
bronchiolitis. Finally, in this study the authors were also able in most cases to ...
Hans-Ulrich Kauczor, A. A. Bankier, 2004
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «OBLITERATIVE»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
obliterative est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Lung Transplantation for Cystic Fibrosis
Trulock EP, Bolman RM, Genton R. Pulmonary disease caused by Mycobacterium chelonae in a heart-lung transplant recipient with obliterative bronchiolitis. «Medscape, mai 15»
Woman presents with white retinal lesions
She was treated with 50 mg of oral prednisone daily for presumed bilateral, multifocal, obliterative small vessel disease with possible macular ... «Healio, avril 15»
Experts Weigh In on IgG4 Disease
The typical histologic findings include a dense, storiform lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate containing IgG4-positive plasma cells, and obliterative ... «MedPage Today, avril 15»
Hôpitaux de Paris and Actelion Pharma are evaluating Bosentan in …
... autoimmunity and vascular hyper-reactivity and obliterative microvascular phenomena that involves multiple organs. A condition that usually ... «Scleroderma News, mars 15»
This is how good the World Cup could be
... from decisive to obliterative. (South Africa are the only team apart from Zimbabwe to have won their first World Cup match since the inaugural ... «ESPNcricinfo.com, févr 15»
Digital Ulcers Signal Worse Disease in SSc
"Systemic sclerosis is characterized by skin and internal organ fibrosis, in association with small vessel dysfunction and obliterative changes. «MedPage Today, févr 15»
The discourse about colour in art ignores the uncomfortable …
Similarly, in the relatively monochomatic works of Bruno Boudjelal, Nicholas Hlobo, Estevão Mucavele and Deborah Poynton, this obliterative ... «Mail & Guardian Online, déc 14»
Only two GPs on medical schools body, study reveals
'Medical schools must act, and the Medical Schools Council's membership requires obliterative change.' Commenting on the report, GPC ... «Pulse, oct 14»
Ill schoolboy battles lung disease to raise hundreds for charity
Ewan was diagnosed with the debilitating disease, obliterative bronchiolitis (OB) – a rare and irreversible lung condition – which could lead to ... «Sunderland Echo, oct 14»
high in the mile-high city
It's against the rules, so we're heedless of our parents; illegal, so we're heedless of the law; obliterative, so we're heedless of the edges and ... «The Brown Daily Herald, oct 14»