词汇 | example_english_occlusion |
释义 | Examples of occlusionThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Initial studies on in-utero tracheal occlusion were undertaken by tracheal ligation,111 using clipping of the fetal trachea. 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. Before the repeated attempts at transcatheter occlusion, all 14 patients underwent clinical reassessment, with repeated electrocardiograms and chest x-rays. Further extensive experimental investigation has allowed the process of tracheal occlusion to be refined by several groups. But occlusion of the aural never quite succeeds because voice leaves material remainders. Yet, with occlusion, important systemic venous collateral channels were seen connecting to the pulmonary veins. Three patients with a continuous murmur six months after the procedure underwent complete occlusion using a second device. The late mortality is usually due to occlusion of the shunts, which is normally independent of the underlying cardiac lesion. Complete occlusion or significant shunt reduction could be demonstrated 2-4 weeks after implantation. The progressive occlusion of major arteries has been reported and is associated with poor prognosis. This reinforced the view of cardiologists and the surgeons alike that surgical ligation resulted in virtually complete occlusion of the arterial duct. The slow process causing later occlusion might be due to slow obliteration of the shunt, possibly aggravated by an acute illness. The indications for occlusion are similar to those for surgical ligation, though in comparison the occlusion procedure has many restrictions. In three lambs the duct murmur had disappeared between four to seven days and stent occlusion was confirmed at angiography and autopsy. In occlusion, one is "amodally" aware of hidden surfaces. Such patients with thrombotic occlusion of arterial aneurysms rarely show ischemic symptoms,1'2 and sudden death is frequently the first and the only manifestation. Ultimately visual loss can be complete and instantaneous, resulting from sudden occlusion of the central retinal artery. Extracorporeal circulation with the inclusion of an artificial oxygenator and umbilical-placental occlusion requires a somewhat more complex circuit. To the best of our knowledge this is the first report of reversible complete occlusion of a patent duct documented by angiography. Fetuses with poor prognosis (liver herniation and low lung-to-head ratio) can be saved by fetoscopic temporary tracheal occlusion. For him, the non-production remained present as a kind of resonant absence, available for reading in the space of its occlusion. Some items had an increased duration of the occlusion period of the middle stop consonant, which made the consonant long. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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