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  • In a recent article, Förster and colleagues reported on the requirement of Drosophila Sec24CD, which they call Stenosis (Sten), for tracheal cell shape changes and tube expansion in a cell-autonomous manner

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Michaela Norum et al. 2010

  • Stenosis is when the little openings on the vertabrae where the nerves come out of startes closing and pushes on the nerve (lay talk) Spinal fusion in November fixed the headaches but wont do much for the stenosis.

    Casting is a Pain in the Shoulder 2009

  • Stenosis is when the little openings on the vertabrae where the nerves come out of startes closing and pushes on the nerve (lay talk) Spinal fusion in November fixed the headaches but wont do much for the stenosis.

    Casting is a Pain in the Shoulder 2009

  • Stenosis is very liable to occur at the point of anastomosis, therefore the suture must be performed while the wall is under tension.

    Alexis Carrel - Nobel Lecture 1967

  • How nice it is at the taxpayer expense that our wonderful former VP can choose elective surgery to deal with the discomfort caused by Spinal Stenosis; when all around we get to hear the uproar of voices claiming health care reform cannot be afforded to all persons.

    Cheney undergoes back surgery 2009

  • Learn about Sarah's experience with Aortic Stenosis.

    Aortic Stenosis 2009

  • However, he has stopped doing the procedure since seeing the results of this trial, called the Stenting and Aggressive Medical Management for Preventing Recurrent Stroke in Intracranial Stenosis SAMMPRIS study.

    Study: 'Brain stents' for stroke patients do more harm than good 2011

  • * The heart problems - specifically Pulmonary Stenosis and the Hypertrophy.

    brile Diary Entry brile 2003

  • -- Stenosis of one or more bronchi results at times from cicatricial contraction following secondary infection of leutic, tuberculous or traumatic lesions.

    Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery Chevalier Jackson 1911

  • Stenosis of the pylorus has been noted, but is rare.

    Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery Chevalier Jackson 1911

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