dilatation Meaning & Definition

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  • At its completion, the cervix is ready for rapid dilatation, the dilatational phase.

  • If the ventricular dilatation appears to be stable or resolving, less frequent follow up is appropriate.

  • The second possibility is that a subclinical degree of tricuspid regurgitation led to hypertrophy and dilatation of the left atrium and precipitated atrial fibrillation.

  • In addition, there is some evidence that successful dilatation is accompanied by growth of the pulmonary arteries.

  • Postoperative injection at the site of the anastomosis between the homograft and the pulmonary arteries shows dilatation of the homograft with pulmonary regurgitation.

  • Also, additional procedures, such as balloon dilatation of stenotic pulmonary arteries or occlusion of systemic-to-pulmonary or venous-to-left atrial channels can be performed if required.

  • Most morphological alterations were presented by the vacuolization of embryonic cells, disintegrated cytoplasm, swollen mitochondria and dilatation in rough endoplasmic reticula.

  • He performed the procedure on detection of cervical dilatation with bulging membranes in the second trimester.

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