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  • Trivial pulmonary regurgitation is actually exceedingly common. Pulmonary Regurgitation
  • This is calledpulmonary regurgitationor pulmonic insufficiency. Pulmonary Stenosis
  • Many people with the valve problem, known as mitral regurgitation, currently don't get repairs because they can't withstand surgery. Abbott Heart Device Meets Goals
  • Pups are dependent on regurgitation until they can follow the hunting party and feed directly at the kill.
  • To the left of the cardiac orifice is the incisura cardiaca: the projection of this notch into the cavity of the stomach increases as the organ distends, and has been supposed to act as a valve preventing regurgitation into the esophagus. XI. Splanchnology. 1F. The Stomach
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  • Not so, he says, bemoaning the repeated regurgitation of this non-remark. Times, Sunday Times
  • Aortic regurgitation occurs when the valve doesn't completely close and allows some blood to leak back into the heart. Aortic Regurgitation
  • The former word does not refer to oversecretion but rather to regurgitation of bile and acids from the proximal intestine and stomach into the oral cavity. No Uncertain Terms
  • Peyote was much kinder (save the de rigueur regurgitation). The Times Literary Supplement
  • Doctors will monitor the patient with regular checkups, and might even prescribe some medications if the regurgitation is moderate or severe. Aortic Regurgitation
  • Echocardiography is an important tool in the diagnosis of acute and massive pulmonary embolism, in which tricuspid valve regurgitation and an increase in right ventricular end-diastolic diameter and systolic pressure may be present.
  • We have also the fact of two great promontories in Capes Horn and Good Hope, where this great tidal wave must strike against, and they produce constant oscillations of the water to and fro, and produce gurgitation and regurgitation in all the gulfs and rivers that line the coasts of the Northern, or more properly, the Scientific American, Volume 17, No. 26 December 28, 1867 A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures.
  • He was found to have severe mitral regurgitation associated with a ruptured mitral chord and infective endocarditis.
  • The value of defenses such as spines or sticky hairs, the regurgitation of plant toxins on an enemy, and the ability to mimic a snake is easy to imagine.
  • There was no dramatic regurgitation. The Sun
  • In passing it may be stated that the pinchcock action, plus the kinking of the esophagus normally prevents regurgitation when a man with a full stomach "stands on his head" or inverts his body. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
  • Patients with poor endocardial detection, absence of sinus rhythm, aortic valve disease, significant mitral regurgitation, prosthetic valves or pacemakers were excluded.
  • Moderate regurgitation was detected in pulmonic, tricuspid and mitral valves.
  • No, most food anecdotes have a well-masticated feel - this is the regurgitation of enjoyment, rather than the pleasure itself. Times, Sunday Times
  • Manifestations include cardiomegaly, heart murmur (mitral regurgitation, aortic regurgitation), friction rub secondary to pericarditis, and congestive heart failure.
  • They learn how to game the system, which is not hard, because our whole elementary and secondary education system outside of the Advanced Placements (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) test proficiency of regurgitation, not the profoundness of our thinking, or really our ability to think and reason well. Brian Ross: Rather than Race to the Top, We Should Have Started Fixing Education There
  • In macropods regurgitation is more irregular and infrequent and involves much less chewing and has been termed merycism.
  • I am aware all this hateful regurgitation is politically motivated, and is sadly being used for American-bashing, but I also think that Sunshine’s release date issue is most likely to do with marketing. Dorky Fangirl - :: gia’s blog ::
  • Regurgitation is different from vomiting in that it is not preceded or accompanied by nausea.
  • They inserted a plastic tube through the fundus of the stomach into the mid-esophagus to enable esophageal distension with saline, generating elevated esophageal pressures to simulate a clinical gastric regurgitation situation.
  • Mitral valve regurgitation is also called mitral insufficiency, or incompetence.
  • Meinert gets all his info from the Stranger/PWC/ECB crowd and anything he adds to the discussion is simply a passionate regurgitation of the biasedly collected information he reads from them. Open Letter to the Council: Take the Same Damn Risk You’re Asking Us To Take « PubliCola
  • Pulmonary regurgitation occurs when the valve doesn't completely close and allows some blood to leak back into the heart. Pulmonary Regurgitation
  • The primary feature of ruminants is rumination—the regurgitation, re-chewing, and re-swallowing of the partially digested contents of the foregut.
  • Moderate to severe tricuspid valve regurgitation was observed.
  • Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and mitral valve prolapse with valvular regurgitation are associated with moderately increased risk.
  • These cause heartburn or regurgitation, cramping pain behind the chest and pressure.
  • the papillary muscles contract during systole to prevent regurgitation of blood into the atria
  • Many patients mean heartburn or acid regurgitation, the classic symptoms of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease.
  • a distant lymphatic prematurely expels her ova; these act as emboli to the nearest lymphatic glands, whence ensues stasis of lymph, regurgitation of lymph, and partial compensation by anastomoses of lymphatic vessels; this brings about hypertrophy of tissues, and may go on to lymphorrhoea or chyluria, according to the site of the obstructed lymphatics. Scientific American Supplement, No. 384, May 12, 1883
  • Causes of chronic mitral regurgitation include infective endocarditis, degenerative valvular disease (mitral valve prolapse) and rheumatic fever.
  • Yet mitral valve prolapse has been associated with complications such as cerebral embolic events, infective endocarditis, severe mitral regurgitation requiring mitral valve surgery and even sudden death.
  • he complained that school was just memorization and regurgitation
  • A left ventriculography was performed to assess the left ventricular ejection fraction and the degree of mitral regurgitation.
  • Most of regurgitation were trivial or mild, and involved just one valve.
  • Symptoms of heartburn include excessive burping, pain in the chest area, acid regurgitation, a sour taste, and bad breath.
  • Mitral valve regurgitation can cause arrhythmia, an abnormal speed or rhythm of the heartbeat.
  • He had a long history of pyrosis, regurgitation and occasional dysphagia for solids.
  • _Esophageal antiperistalsis_ is the name given by the author to a heretofore undescribed disease associated with regurgitation of food from the esophagus, the food not having reached the stomach. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
  • As a result they are barely tested at all and can simply rely on verbatim regurgitation of previous years' answers. Times, Sunday Times
  • World history, as I remember it P.L. (pre-Lepler), was a mindless regurgitation of war facts and dates coupled with names of white men in powdered wigs who ordered the murder of thousands of people in the name of progress. Nancy Cronk: Education Reform: Back to the Future?
  • The patient was admitted to the hospital, and an echocardiogram later demonstrated dilatation of the right ventricle and right atrium, moderate tricuspid regurgitation, together with evidence of moderate pulmonary hypertension.
  • At the time of her evaluation for twin-twin transfusion with us, the recipient twin was found to have severe biventricular cardiac dysfunction, with moderate to severe leakage (regurgitation) across both mitral and tricuspid valves, severe pulmonic insufficiency with no forward flow across the pulmonary valve and reverse flow seen within the pulmonary artery. Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS)
  • Echocardiography found typical features of early recipient twin cardiomyopathy, with thickening and decreased contractility of the wall of the right ventricle and abnormal function (regurgitation) of the tricuspid valve connecting the right atrium to the right ventricle. Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS)
  • Any of these methods can cause discomfort to the tick, resulting in regurgitation or saliva release. Times, Sunday Times
  • Prophylaxis for infective endocarditis is warranted only in those patients with the true disease of thickened redundant mitral leaflets, mitral regurgitation, or both.
  • The diagnosis of aortic regurgitation can be made using a stethoscope.
  • After the Last Judgment, the damned, by contrast, were to be eternally punished in their physical bodies, reversing the process of regurgitation and resurrection.
  • If the regurgitation is trivial or mild, treatment is usually not necessary. Aortic Regurgitation
  • When I passed outside, however, and pressed down the levers which controlled it, I knew at once by the whishing sound that there was a slight leakage, which al - lowed a regurgitation of water through one of the side cylinders. Sole Music
  • An echocardiogram confirmed the presence of mitral valve pro-lapse without mitral regurgitation.
  • Tricuspid valve regurgitation occurs when the valve does not close completely and blood leaks back into the right atrium of the heart. EurekAlert! - Breaking News
  • This results in the regurgitation of urban myths about, for instance, excessive chief executive salaries. Times, Sunday Times
  • The video has been the subject of a very-21st century regurgitation cycle ever since. Smithsonian
  • Regurgitation of food from the stomach is normally prevented by the hiatal muscular diaphragmatic closure (called by the author the "diaphragmatic pinchcock") plus the kinking of the abdominal esophagus. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
  • He was found to have severe mitral regurgitation associated with a ruptured mitral chord and infective endocarditis.
  • It is often accompanied by distension and fullness of the epigastrium and abdomen, acid regurgitation, and a thick and sticky tongue coating.
  • Echocardiography found typical features of early recipient twin cardiomyopathy, with thickening and decreased contractility of the wall of the right ventricle and abnormal function (regurgitation) of the tricuspid valve connecting the right atrium to the right ventricle. Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS)
  • This is especially good for brachycephalic breeds, which are prone to gastrointestinal problems including regurgitation, reflux and vomiting. Times, Sunday Times

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