infobox disease Name Fallopiantubeobstruction Image Hydrosalpinx left .jpg Alt Caption The presence of a hydrosalpinx by sonography indicates distal tubal obstruction DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 N 97 1 n 80 ICD9 ICD9 628.2 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID GeneReviewsID GeneReviewsName Fallopiantubeobstruction is a major cause of female infertility . Blocked fallopiantube s are unable to let the ovum and the sperm converge, thus making fertilization impossible. Fallopian Tubes are also known as oviducts, uterine tubes, and salpinges singular salpinx . Types About 20 of female ... appendicitis and peritonitis . The formation of adhesions may not necessarily block a fallopiantube ... be associated with such an infection. In less severe forms, the Fimbriae of uterine tube fimbriae may be aggluntinated and damaged, but some patency may still be preserved. Midsegment tubal obstruction can be due to tubal ligation procedures as that part of the tube is a common target of sterilization ..., some tubal sterilization procedures such as the Essure procedure target the part of the tube that is close to the uterus.. Causes Most commonly a tube may be obstructed due to infection such as pelvic ..., 23 after two, and 53 after three episodes of PID. ref name yen The Fallopian tubes may also be occluded ... 2 119 22. pmid 18446041 year 2008 volume 66 issue 2 pages 119 22 doi 10.1159 000128600 ref Fallopian ... of pelvic organs. Treatment Traditionally Fallopian tubal surgery tuboplasty was used to restore ... creating an opening for the tube , resection and reananstomosis removing a piece of blocked tube and reuniting the remaining patent parts of the tube , and tubal reimplantation reconnecting the tube to the uterus . Further, using fluoroscopy or hysteroscopy proximal tubal occlusion can be overcome ... S, Marziani R. title Microsurgery versus laparoscopy in distal tubal obstruction hysterosalpingographically ... Surgical repair of fallopian tubes that have been occluded by a sterilization procedure generally ... more details
lead to Fallopiantubeobstruction . Fallopiantubeobstruction is associated with infertility and ectopic pregnancy . Fallopiantube cancer , which typically arises from the epithelial lining of the Fallopian ... of a Fallopiantube with removal of at least one ovary is a salpingo oophorectomy . An operation to restore a fallopiantubeobstruction is called a tuboplasty . Etymology and nomenclature They are named ... of ovarian artery , tubal branch of uterine artery Vein Nerve Lymph lumbar lymph nodes MeshName Fallopian Tubes MeshNumber A05.360.319.114.373 DorlandsPre t 21 DorlandsSuf 12827008 The FallopianTube ... Fallopiantube Embryology and homology Embryo s have two pairs of ducts to let gamete s out of the body ... disease PID . Saccular dilation of the fallopiantube at its narrow portion, due to inflammation, is known ... Nevell first4 D. last5 Field first5 M. title High rates of occult fallopiantube cancer diagnosed ... and Fallopiantube cancer is similar. Surgery The surgical removal of a Fallopian tubi is called ... tubes. Image Normal FallopianTube, Human.jpg Histology Deleted image removed Image Fallopiantube anatomy.jpg Fallopiantube anatomy gallery See also Menstrual cycle References reflist External links ... reproductive system DEFAULTSORT FallopianTube Category Female reproductive system Category Pelvis ... no Eggleder pl Jajow d pt Tuba uterina ro Tromp uterin ru simple Fallopiantube ...Mergeto Oviduct date February 2012 Infobox Anatomy Name Fallopian Tubes Latin tuba uterina GraySubject ... anatomy Image2 Gray589.png Caption2 Vessels of the uterus and its appendages, rear view. Fallopian ... tube ampullary region that represents the major portion of the lateral tube, the Isthmus of uterine tube isthmus which is the narrower part of the tube that links to the uterus, and the interstitial also intramural part that transverses the uterine musculature. The Ostium of Fallopiantube tubal ostium is the point where the tubal canal meets the peritoneal cavity, while the uterine opening of the Fallopian ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Ostium of Fallopiantube Latin GraySubject GrayPage Image Illu cervix.jpg Caption Uterus and uterine tubes. The ostia are seen at either end of each tube Image2 Illu ovary.jpg Caption2 1 Ovary BR 2 Medial surface BR 3 Lateral surface BR 4 Free border BR 5 Mesovarial margin BR 6 Tubal extremity BR 7 Uterine extremity BR 8 Fallopiantube Oviduct fallopiantube BR 9 Distal tubal ostium BR 10 Infundibulum of uterine tube Infundibulum of fallopiantube BR 11 Fimbriae of fallopiantube BR 12 Ovarian fimbria BR 13 Ampulla of uterine tube Ampulla of fallopiantube BR 14 Isthmus of uterine tube Isthmus of fallopiantube BR 15 Uterine part of fallopiantube BR 16 Proximal tubal ostium System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf The ostium of the Fallopiantube plural ostia may refer to the proximal ref cite journal url http radiology.rsna.org content 210 3 747.figures only author Thurmond AS, Brandt KR, Gorrill MJ title Tubal Obstruction after Ligation Reversal Surgery Results of Catheter Recanalization journal Radiology, March 1999, 210 747 750. accessdate 2010 05 28 ref or distal ref cite web url http www.gfmer.ch International activities En El Mowafi Fallopian tube.htm author EI Mowafi DM, Diamond MMP title FallopianTube source Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research accessdate 2010 05 28 ref opening of the tube. The proximal tubal opening ostium or os is located within the uterus at the uterotubal junction and accessible via hysteroscopy. Occlusion at this opening is referred to as proximal tubal occlusion . The distal tubal opening or abdominal ostium is the opening in the infundibulum of uterine tube into the abdominal cavity . In ovulation , the oocyte enters the Fallopiantube through this opening. It is surrounded by Fimbria female reproductive system fimbriae , which help in the collection of the oocyte. Occlusion of this opening ... Ostium Of FallopianTube Category Female reproductive system genitourinary stub ... more details
Infobox disease Name Fallopiantube cancer ICD10 ICD10 C 57 c 51 , ICD10 D 28 d 10 ICD9 ICD9 183.2 , ICD9 221.0 ICDO Image Serous carcinoma cytology.jpg Caption Micrograph of serous carcinoma , a type of cancer that arises in the uterine tube. OMIM OMIM mult MeshID D005185 Primary fallopiantube cancer PFTC , often just tubal cancer , is a malignant neoplasm that originates from the fallopiantube ... medical services cancer pelvic conditions fallopian signs.html author UCSF title Gynecologic Cancer FallopianTube Cancer accessed 08 14 2008 ref In the USA tubal cancer had an incidence of 0.41 per ... SL, Michaud F title The incidence of primary fallopiantube cancer in the United States. journal Gynecol ... examination, a CT scan , or an MRI of the pelvis . Occasionally, an early fallopiantube cancer ... A, Bakalianou K, Mpotsa E, Salakos N, Fotiou S, Kondi Paffiti A. title Fallopiantube malignancies A retrospective ... journal Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2000 Jul 264 1 13 9. volume 264 title Treatment of fallopiantube ... 75. volume 10 title Fallopiantube cancer the role of radiation therapy. issue 4 pages 267 75 year 1987 ... based combination chemotherapy in carcinoma of the fallopiantube. journal Gynecol Oncol 1991 42 156 60. ref References reflist 2 External links http www.cancer.net patient Cancer Types FallopianTube Cancer Cancer.Net FallopianTube Cancer Urogenital neoplasia Tumor histology DEFAULTSORT FallopianTube Cancer Category Gynaecological cancer Category Rare cancers pl Rak jajowodu tr Yumurtal k t p .... Symptoms The internal location of the fallopian tubes makes it difficult to reach an early ... tube carcinoma result from intermittent hydrosalphinx that is called as hydrops tubae profluens . ref ... I Growth limited to fallopian tubes Stage II Growth involving one or both fallopian tubes with extension to pelvis Stage III Tumor involving one or both fallopian tubes with spread outside pelvis Stage IV Growth involving one or more fallopian tubes with distant metastases Prognosis Prognosis depends ... more details
TOC right wiktionary obstructionObstruction may refer to Obstruction theory , in mathematics Obstruction of justice , the crime of interfering with law enforcement Obstructing government administration Propagation path obstruction Single Vegetative Obstruction Model Medical Expand section date June 2007 Obstructive jaundice Obstructive sleep apnea Airway obstruction , a respiratory problem Recurrent airway obstruction Bowel obstruction , a blockage of the intestines. Gastric outlet obstruction Distal intestinal obstruction syndrome Congenital lacrimal duct obstruction Sports Obstruction baseball , when a fielder illegally hinders a baserunner Obstructing the field Other The Five Obstructions , a 2003 film Obstruction Island Washington Emergency Workers Obstruction Act 2006 See also Obstructionism , the practice of deliberately delaying or preventing a process or change, especially in politics. disambig de Obstruktion fr Obstruction no Obstruksjon ru sv Obstruktion uk ... more details
Infobox disease Name Bowel obstruction Image SBO2009.JPG Caption Upright abdominal X ray demonstrating a small bowel obstruction. Note multiple air fluid levels. ICD10 ICD10 K 56 k 55 ICD9 ICD9 560 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus 000260 eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic DiseasesDB 15838 MeshID D007415 Bowel obstruction or intestinal obstruction is a mechanical or functional obstruction of the intestines, preventing ... with a small bowel obstruction. format Ogg Depending on the level of obstruction, bowel obstruction ... vomiting , and constipation . Bowel obstruction may be complicated by dehydration and electrolyte abnormalities ... from prolonged distension or pressure from a foreign body. In small bowel obstruction the pain tends ... to be central and mid abdominal. Vomiting occurs before constipation. In large bowel obstruction the pain ... may be less prominent. Proximal obstruction of the large bowel may present as small bowel obstruction. Causes Small bowel obstruction Image Bowel Obstrution2008.jpg right thumb Upright abdominal X ray demonstrating a small bowel obstruction. Note multiple air fluid levels. Causes of small bowel obstruction include Adhesion medicine Adhesions from previous abdominal surgery most common cause ... objects Intestinal atresia Large bowel obstruction Image LargeBowelObsUp2008.jpg thumb 200px Upright abdominal X ray of a patient with a large bowel obstruction showing multiple air fluid levels and dilated loops of bowel. Causes of large bowel obstruction include neoplasia Neoplasm s Hernia ... diagnoses of bowel obstruction include Ileus Pseudo obstruction or Ogilvie s syndrome Intra ... obstruction as seen on CT The main diagnostic tools are blood test s, X ray s of the abdomen, Computed ..., biopsy may determine the nature of the mass. Radiology Radiological signs of bowel obstruction include ... of obstruction, whether the obstruction is partial or complete, and to help define the cause of the obstruction. According to a meta analysis of prospective studies by the Cochrane Collaboration ... more details
In baseball , when a Infielder fielder illegally hinders a baserunner , the fielder is guilty of obstruction . ref http www.infosports.com baseball arch 3166.htm Obstruction Youth Baseball Knowledge Base Bot generated title ref Baserunners are generally permitted the free privilege to run from base to base without being physically blocked or hindered by a fielder. The only time a fielder need not get out of the way of a baserunner is when the fielder is fielding or in possession of the baseball ball ball . Penalty Any case of obstruction falls into one of two categories generally called type A and type B , after the subsection of Baseball rules Official Baseball Rule 7.06, ref http mlb.mlb.com mlb downloads y2008 official rules 07 the runner.pdf MLB.com Official info ref in which each type of obstruction is described. Type A obstruction occurs when the obstructed runner is being played upon Clarify date September 2010 by the fielders. The ball is immediately dead ball baseball dead , and all runners are awarded the base that the umpire judges the runners would have reached without the obstruction ... the penalty for obstruction. Type B obstruction occurs when the obstructed runner is not being played upon. The ball does not become dead rather, the umpire calls That s obstruction , but play ... runner would have reached without the obstruction. The obstructed runner is now protected until ... and he will be awarded that base. If the runner reaches that base safely, the obstruction .... There is no minimum base award for type B obstruction. Under high school NFHS rules, all obstruction ... misconceptions There need not be physical contact for obstruction to be called rather, if a fielder causes the runner to alter his normal running path, he can be guilty of obstruction. Obstruction is not to be confused ... baseball commentators will mistakenly refer to obstruction as interference. Notes Reflist 2 See also Blocking the plate Interference baseball Interference DEFAULTSORT Obstruction Baseball Category ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Airway obstruction Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D000402 Unreferenced date June 2008 Airway obstruction is a Respiration physiology respiratory problem caused by increased resistance in the bronchiole s usually from a decreased radius of the bronchioles that reduces the amount of air inhaled in each breath and the Breathing gas oxygen that reaches the Pulmonary artery pulmonary arteries . It is different from airway restriction which prevents air from diffusing into the pulmonary arteries because of some kind of blockage in the lungs . Diagnosis Obstruction can be measured using spirometry . A decreased FEV1 FVC ratio versus the normal of about 80 is indicative of an airway obstruction, as the normal amount of air can no longer be exhaled in the first second of expiration. An airway restriction would not produce a reduced FEV1 FVC ratio, would produce a reduced vital capacity . The ventilation is therefore affected leading to a ventilation perfusion mismatch and hypoxia. See also Stridor Recurrent airway obstruction Obstructive lung disease Respiratory pathology DEFAULTSORT Airway Obstruction Category Abnormal respiration med stub ru sl Obstrukcija dihal ... more details
In mathematics , in the field of arithmetic algebraic geometry, the Manin obstruction named after Yuri Manin is attached to a geometric object X which measures the failure of the Hasse principle for X that is, if the value of the obstruction is non trivial, then X may have points over all local field s but not over a global field . For abelian variety abelian varieties the Manin obstruction is just the Tate Shafarevich group and fully accounts for the failure of the local to global principle under the assumption that the Tate Shafarevich group is finite . There are however examples, due to Skorobogatov, of varieties with trivial Manin obstruction which have points everywhere locally and yet no global points. References cite book author Serge Lang authorlink Serge Lang title Survey of Diophantine geometry publisher Springer Verlag year 1997 isbn 3 540 61223 8 pages 250 258 cite journal author Alexei N. Skorobogatov title Beyond the Manin obstruction journal Invent. Math. volume 135 issue 2 pages 399 424 year 1999 doi 10.1007 s002220050291 cite book title Torsors and rational points author Alexei Skorobogatov series Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics volume 144 year 2001 isbn 0521802377 pages 1 7,112 publisher Cambridge Univ. Press location Cambridge Category Diophantine geometry numtheory stub geometry stub ... more details
Referenced date August 2008 globalize US date April 2012 Criminal law The crime of obstruction of justice , in United States jurisdiction s, refers to the crime of interfering with the work of police , detective investigator s, regulatory agencies, prosecutor s, or other usually government officials. Common law jurisdictions other than the United States tend to use the wider offense of Perverting the course of justice . Generally, obstruction charges are laid when it is discovered that a person questioned in an investigation, other than a suspect , has lied to the investigating officers. However, in most common law jurisdictions, the right to remain silent allows any person questioned by police .... Obstruction charges can also be laid if a person alters or destroys physical evidence, even if he ... suspicion of a specific incident need exist to support a charge of obstruction of justice. Obstruction can include crimes committed by judge s, prosecutor s, Attorney General attorneys general ... primarily because of prosecutorial discretion. Modern obstruction of justice In United States v. Binion , malingering or feigning illness during a competency evaluation was held to be obstruction of justice ... of Representatives in 1998 for obstruction of justice charges based on allegations Clinton lied about ... acquitted by the Senate. President Richard Nixon was being investigated for obstruction of justice ... of obstruction of justice in March 2007 for his role in the investigation of a leak to reporters ... Black was convicted of obstruction of justice in July 2007 for removing 13 boxes containing financial ... a few days later. Barry Bonds was convicted of obstruction of justice on April 13, 2011 for his testimony ... lanow 2011 04 barry bonds verdict .html ref Obstruction Trends Anticipatory obstruction of justice ... Honey Laundering and the New Era of Obstruction Prosecutions, 25 Westlaw Journal White Collar Crime ... of evidence Footnotes reflist External links http www.fas.org sgp crs misc RL34303.pdf Obstruction ... more details
In mathematics , obstruction theory is a name given to two different mathematical theory mathematical theories , both of which yield cohomological invariant mathematics invariants . In homotopy theory The older meaning for obstruction theory in homotopy theory relates to a procedure, inductive with respect to dimension, for extending a continuous mapping defined on a simplicial complex , or CW complex . Traditionally called Eilenberg obstruction theory , after Samuel Eilenberg . It involves cohomology group s with coefficients in homotopy group s to define obstructions to extensions. For example, with a mapping from a simplicial complex X to another, Y , defined initially on the 0 skeleton of X the vertices of X , an extension to the 1 skeleton will be possible whenever Y is sufficiently path connected . Extending from the 1 skeleton to the 2 skeleton means filling in the images of the solid triangles from X , given the image of the edges. However, further extending to 3 skeleton involves the opposite i.e. the solid triangle images are removed from X . In geometric topology In geometric topology , obstruction theory is concerned with when a topological manifold has a piecewise linear structure , and when a piecewise linear manifold has a differential structure . In dimension at most 2 Rado , and 3 Moise , the notions of topological manifolds and piecewise linear manifolds coincide. In dimension 4 they are not the same. In dimensions at most 6 the notions of piecewise linear manifolds and differentiable manifolds coincide. In surgery theory The two basic questions of surgery theory are whether a topological space with n dimensional Poincar duality is homotopy equivalent to an n ... K theory obstruction to the existence of a vector bundle if this vanishes there exists a normal map , allowing the definition of the secondary surgery theory surgery obstruction in L theory algebraic ... l obstruction zh ... more details
. Example In the simply connected case the following happens. If math n 2k 1 math there is no obstruction. If math n 4l math then the surgery obstruction can be calculated as the difference of the signatures of M and X. If math n 4l 2 math then the surgery obstruction is the Arf invariant of the associated ... more details
The Tube may refer to The London Underground The Tube , slang for Television , from the term cathode ray tube The Tube 2003 TV series , an ITV Sky programme featuring the work of staff on the London Underground The Tube 2012 TV series , a BBC documentary about those who work and travel on the London Underground The Tube TV series , a former Channel 4 UK music programme The Tube radio series , a Channel 4 Radio series The Tube Music Network , a US defunct music video channel The Port Authority Trans Hudson railroad linking New Jersey and New York, USA At least by older folks, see the References at the PATH article The series of tubes analogy, by Ted Stevens The Tube , a 1996 song by Ti sto Cardiff Bay Visitor Centre The Tube , known as The Tube because of its distinctive shape KTBU , known as 55 The Tube disambig ... more details
Wiktionary Tube , or Tubes , may refer to Construction Tube structure , used in structural applications Hollow structural section , used in structural applications Tube fluid conveyance , used in plumbing, irrigation, and other applications Electronics Vacuum tube , a component of electronics Cathode ray tube also called picture tube , a common component of electronics such as televisions and other displays Tube BBC Micro , an expansion bus on the BBC Micro computer Food Yoplait Tubes, the name for Go Gurt portable yog o urt in every country except America and the United Kingdom Geometry A hollow cylinder geometry Mechanics Pneumatic tube , a method of transportation utilising compressed air Inner tube, a Tire Inner tube component of vehicular tires Media The Tube TV series , a music related TV series by Channel 4 in the United Kingdom Tube band , a Japanese pop group Tube film , a 2003 Korean film Tube game , a freeware game from Bullfrog Productions Tube & Berger , the alias of dance electronica producers Arndt R rig and Marco Vidovic from Germany YouTube , a website that allows users ... Senator Ted Stevens in reference to net neutrality Paint Shop Pro Picture tubes Picture tube , a term ... pages a colloquial term for television The Tube Music Network , a music video network that operated ... Nature Eustachian tube , part of the structure of the ear Lava tube , found in volcanic regions The inside of a hollow wave in surfing Packaging Tube container , a packaging solution for pasty and viscous goods such as toothpaste Photography Extension tube , a tool for macro photography Theatre Blue Man Group s theatrical show, TUBES , now called Rewired Science Test tube , a piece of laboratory ... known as The Tube Transbay Tube , an underwater rail tube across San Francisco Bay See also The Tube ... root word Tubing disambiguation Disambig ca Tub da R r de Tube es Tubo fr Tube it Tube he nl Tube ja ... more details
Distal intestinal obstruction syndrome DIOS involves blockage of the intestines by thickened feces stool and occurs in individuals with cystic fibrosis . DIOS was previously known as meconium ileus equivalent , a name which highlights its similarity to the intestinal obstruction seen in newborn infants with cystic fibrosis. DIOS tends to occur in older individuals with pancreatic insufficiency . Individuals with DIOS may be predisposed to constipation . Symptoms of DIOS include crampy abdominal pain , vomiting , and a palpable mass in the abdomen. Radiology X rays of the abdomen may reveal stool in the colon and air fluid levels in the small intestines small bowel . Surgery is often required to relieve the obstruction. However, if there is no sign of bowel rupture, a more conservative approach may be attempted. Restricting oral intake, placement of a nasogastric tube for decompression of the stomach and proximal intestines, and administration of laxative s and enema s may resolve the obstruction without the need for surgery. Individuals prone to DIOS tend to be at risk for repeated episodes and often require maintenance therapy with pancreatic enzyme replacement and stool softeners. References Khoshoo V, Udall JN Jr. Meconium ileus equivalent in children and adults. Am J Gastroenterol. 1994 Feb 89 2 153 7. PMID 8304294 Category GI tract disorders med stub pl Zesp zaburze dro no ci jelita biodrowego ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Congenital lacrimal duct obstruction Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 Q 10 5 q 10 ICD9 ICD9 743.65 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus 001016 eMedicineSubj oph eMedicineTopic 465 eMedicine mult eMedicine2 oph 592 eMedicine2 ent 452 MeshID D007767 Congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction CLDO is the condition in which a lacrimal duct tear duct has failed to open at the time of birth. Around 6 of infants have CLDO, usually experiencing a persistent watery eye even when not crying. The condition is also known as dacryostenosis. ref Blocked tear ducts in infants, Pediatric Views, June 2006 http www.childrenshospital.org views june06 blocked tear ducts.html ref If a secondary infection occurs Dacryocystitis , purulent yellow green discharge may be present. Prognosis and treatment Most cases resolve spontaneously, with antibiotic s reserved only if conjunctivitis occurs. Lacrimal sac massage has been proposed as helping to open the duct, though this is not always successful. ref name pmid9274552 cite journal author Young JD, MacEwen CJ title Managing congenital lacrimal obstruction in general practice journal BMJ volume 315 issue 7103 pages 293 6 year 1997 pmid 9274552 doi url http bmj.bmjjournals.com cgi content full 315 7103 293 pmc 2127215 ref The aim of massage is to generate enough hydrostatic pressure downward, toward the nose to pop open any obstruction. Additional massage may then be performed up toward the lacrimal punctum , in order to express any infectious material out of the nasolacrimal sac . When discharge or crusting is present, the lids should be gently cleaned using cooled pre boiled water or saline. Referral to an ophthalmologist is indicated if symptoms are still present at 12 months, or sooner if significant symptoms or recurrent infections occur ... for younger children. A silastic tube or stent may be employed along with probing to maintain ... of congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction journal J Aapos volume 11 issue 2 pages 183 186 year 2007 ... more details
Infobox disease Name Esophageal food bolus obstruction Image Food bolus obstruction.jpg Caption Endoscopic image of patient with esophageal food bolus obstruction due to a grape in the setting of eosinophilic ... MeshID An esophageal food bolus digestion bolus obstruction or steakhouse syndrome ref name ... ref is a medical emergency caused by the obstruction of the esophagus by an ingested foreign body .... ref name Steak People with food bolus obstruction typically display acute dysphagia difficulty ... Endoscopic image of a Schatzki ring which is a common cause of esophageal food bolus obstruction Food bolus obstruction is most commonly caused by Schatzki ring s, which are mucosal rings of unknown cause ... by the ring. An increasingly commonly recognized cause for esophageal food bolus obstruction is eosinophilic ... of eosinophilic esophagitis in adults with food bolus obstruction of the esophagus journal Journal ... j.cgh.2007.05.017 ref When considering esophageal dilation to treat a patient with food bolus obstruction ... to food bolus obstruction. ref name pmid12472482 cite journal author Chae HS, Lee TK, Kim YW, et al ... to remove pieces of the obstructed food. The standard treatment of food bolus obstruction is the use ... can be used to diagnose the cause of the food bolus obstruction, as well as to remove the obstruction. Traditional endoscopic techniques involved the use of an overtube, a plastic tube inserted into the esophagus ... as a common and safe way of removing the obstruction. ref name Matthew ref name Katsinelos cite ... the food causing the obstruction. Dormia baskets, which are metal baskets used to remove stones ... Historical treatment of food bolus obstruction included administration of proteolytic enzymes such as meat ... M title The use of Coca Cola in the management of bolus obstruction in benign oesophageal stricture ... L, Webb C, Duvvi S, Jones T, Reddy KT title Is buscopan effective in meat bolus obstruction? journal ... esophageal food bolus obstruction. This procedure is performed by a radiologist or other qualifying ... more details
Distinguish Uterine isthmus Infobox Anatomy Name Isthmus of uterine tube Latin isthmus tubae uterinae GraySubject 267 GrayPage 1257 Image Illu ovary.jpg Caption 1 Ovary BR 2 Medial surface BR 3 Lateral surface BR 4 Free border BR 5 Mesovarial margin BR 6 Tubal extremity BR 7 Uterine extremity BR 8 Fallopiantube Oviduct fallopiantube BR 9 Opening of fallopiantube BR 10 Infundibulum of uterine tube Infundibulum of fallopiantube BR 11 Fimbria female reproductive system Fimbriae of fallopiantube BR 12 Fimbria female reproductive system Ovarian fimbria BR 13 Ampulla of uterine tube Ampulla of fallopiantube BR 14 Isthmus of fallopiantube BR 15 Uterine part of fallopiantube BR 16 Uterine opening of fallopiantube Image2 Caption2 Fallopiantube anatomy System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre i 14 DorlandsSuf 12462884 The visible medial third of the uterine tube is the isthmus tubae uterinae . It is medidally bordered by the intramural portion of the tube that connects to the endometrial cavity and laterally by the ampullary part of the tube. External links SUNYAnatomyLabs 43 04 01 05 The Female Pelvis The Oviduct http www.cvm.okstate.edu instruction mm curr histology fr HiFRp12.htm Image at okstate.edu Gray s Female reproductive system DEFAULTSORT Isthmus Of Uterine Tube Category Female reproductive system genitourinary stub it Istmo uterino ... more details
In telecommunication , a propagation path obstruction is a man made or natural physical feature that lies near enough to a radio path to cause a measurable effect on path loss , exclusive of Reflection physics reflection effects. An obstruction may lie to the side, above, or below the path. Ridges, bridges, cliffs, buildings, and trees are examples of obstructions. If the clearance from the nearest anticipated path position, over the expected range of Earth radius k factor , exceeds 0.6 of the first Fresnel zone radius, the feature is not normally considered an obstruction. References FS1037C MS188 Category Radio frequency propagation ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Ampulla of uterine tube Latin ampulla tubae uterinae GraySubject 267 GrayPage 1257 Image Illu ovary.jpg Width 400px Caption 1 Ovary BR 2 Medial surface BR 3 Lateral surface BR 4 Free border BR 5 Mesovarial margin BR 6 Tubal extremity BR 7 Uterine extremity BR 8 Fallopiantube Oviduct fallopiantube BR 9 Opening of fallopiantube BR 10 Infundibulum of uterine tube Infundibulum of fallopiantube BR 11 Fimbria female reproductive system Fimbriae of fallopiantube BR 12 Fimbria female reproductive system Ovarian fimbria BR 13 Ampulla of fallopiantube BR 14 Isthmus of uterine tube Isthmus of fallopiantube BR 15 Uterine part of fallopiantube BR 16 Uterine opening of fallopiantube Image2 Caption2 Fallopiantube anatomy System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 32 DorlandsSuf 12127985 The ampulla is the second portion of the uterine tube . It is an intermediate dilated portion, which curves over the ovary . It is the most common site of human fertilization . The word ampulla is from Latin for flask . External links SUNYAnatomyLabs 43 04 01 04 The Female Pelvis The Oviduct Female reproductive system DEFAULTSORT Ampulla Of Uterine Tube Category Female reproductive system genitourinary stub fr Ampoule tubaire it Ampolla uterina ja ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Gastric outlet obstruction Image GOO AXR.jpg Caption Decubitus x ray of abdomen of patient with gastric outlet obstruction. There is a prominent gastric air bubble, gastric air fluid level, and a dilated stomach with particulate matter within it. DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICD9 537.0 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj article eMedicineTopic 190621 MeshID Gastric outlet obstruction often abbreviated as GOO is a medical condition where there is an obstruction at the level of the pylorus , which is the outlet of the stomach . Individuals with gastric outlet obstruction will often have recurrent vomiting of food that has accumulated in the stomach, but which cannot pass into the duodenum small intestine due to the obstruction. The stomach often dilates to accommodate food intake and secretions. Causes of gastric outlet obstruction include both benign causes such as peptic ulcer disease affecting the area around the pylorus , as well as malignant causes, such as gastric cancer. Treatment of the condition depends upon the underlying cause it can involve endoscopy endoscopic therapies such as dilation of the obstruction with balloons or the placement of self expandable metallic stent s , other medical therapies, or surgery to resolve the obstruction. Symptoms Projectile vomiting, which may also occur with an Epidural Hematoma or meningitis, constipation, loss of weight,sometimes epigastric pain. Causes The causes are divided into benign or malignant. Projectile vomiting ... and infiltrative diseases, such as amyloidosis . A rare cause of gastric outlet obstruction is obstruction with a gallstone, also termed Bouveret s syndrome . Malignant Tumours of the stomach ..., followed by healing and fibrosis, which leads to obstruction of the gastroduodenal junction usually ... Schaik 2006. ref Gastroscopy Help with cause and therapeutic. Treatment of gastric outlet obstruction ... therapy and recurrent obstruction. The surgery usually performed is an Antrectomy which is the partial ... more details
Obstruction Island is one of the San Juan Islands in San Juan County, Washington , USA . It lies off the southeast tip of Orcas Island , between it and Blakely Island . Obstruction Island has a land area of 0.882  km 0.3406 sq mi, or 218 acre s . The United States Census, 2000 2000 census reported a permanent population of eight residents. References http factfinder.census.gov servlet DTTable? bm y& context dt& ds name DEC 2000 SF1 U& CONTEXT dt& mt name DEC 2000 SF1 U P001& tree id 4001& transpose N& redoLog true& all geo types N& caller geoselect& geo id 100 10000US530559601003040& geo id 100 10000US530559601003041& geo id 100 10000US530559601003042& geo id 100 10000US530559601003043& geo id 100 10000US530559601003044& search results 100 10000US530559601002068& format & lang en& show geoid Y Obstruction Island Blocks 3040 thru 3044, Census Tract 9601, San Juan County, Washington United States Census Bureau coord 48.594209 122.813368 display title Category San Juan Islands es Isla Obstruction Washington ... more details
Bladder neck obstruction is a condition where the bladder neck does not open enough during voiding. ref cite journal pmc 1477631 ref Infobox disease ICD10 N32.0 References references Urologic disease Category Urinary bladder disorders health stub sv Bl shalsf rtr ngning ... more details
Bladder Outlet Obstruction or BOO is a Urology urological condition where the urine flow from the urinary bladder through the urethra is impeded ref http www.sghurol.demon.co.uk urod boo.htm ref . References references Category Urinary bladder disorders med stub sv Infravesikalt avfl deshinder ... more details
A ventricular outflow tract obstruction is one type of congenital heart defect in which either the right or left ventricular outflow tract is blocked or obstructed. These obstructions represent a spectrum of disorders. Right side A right ventricular outflow tract obstruction RVOTO may be due to a defect in the Pulmonary valve pulmonic valve , the supravalvar region, the Conus arteriosus infundibulum , or the pulmonary artery. ref cite journal authors Bashore TM journal Circulation title Adult congenital heart disease right ventricular outflow tract lesions year 2007 volume 115 issue 14 pages 1933 1947 pmid 17420363 accessdate March 15, 2011 url http circ.ahajournals.org cgi reprint 115 14 1933 doi 10.1161 CIRCULATIONAHA.105.592345 ref Pulmonary atresia Pulmonary valve stenosis Hypoplastic right heart syndrome Left side A left ventricular outflow tract obstruction LVOTO may be due to a defect in the aortic valve , or a defect located at the subvalvar or supravalvar level. ref cite journal authors Gaynor JW, Elliott MJ journal Journal of Heart Valve Disease title Congenital left ventricular outflow tract obstruction year 1993 volume 2 issue 1 pages 80 93 pmid 7505702 accessdate March 15, 2011 ref Aortic valve stenosis Coarctation of the aorta Hypoplastic left heart syndrome References reflist Congenital malformations and deformations of circulatory system Category Congenital heart disease circulatory disease stub congenital malformation stub ... more details