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Definition of Stenoses
1. stenosis [n] - See also: stenosis
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stenoses
Literary usage of Stenoses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Diseases of the stomach by Carl Anton Ewald, Morris Manges (1897)
"stenoses AND STRICTURES OF THE ... Therefore the conditions under discussion
include strictures and stenoses due to cicatrices, neoplasms, ..."
2. Monographic Medicine by Albion Walter Hewlett, Lewellys Franklin Barker, Milton Howard Fussell, Henry Leopold Elsner (1916)
"Esophageal stenoses or Strictures Definition. ... We remember (1) that carcinoma
is responsible for abont three-fourths of all the stenoses; (2) that next ..."
3. A Text-book of Obstetrics: Including the Pathology and Therapeutics of the by Franz Winckel (1890)
"Irrigation during the lying-in period is usually unnecessary. 2. stenoses, Abnormal
Rigidity, and Swelling of the Soft Parts, as Causes of Disturbances of ..."
4. The Journal of Laryngology and Rhinology (1887)
"The author discussed the causes, symptoms, prognosis, and treatment of this class
of affection. RAMON DE LA SOTA Y LASTRA. TISSIER.—Glottic stenoses in the ..."
5. The Science and Art of Midwifery by William Thompson Lusk (1896)
"Anomalies of the umbilical cord: torsion ; knots; hernias; coiling of the cord ;
cysts; stenoses of vessels; marginal implantations.—Hydatidiform mole. ..."
6. The Clinical Diagnosis of Internal Diseases by Lewellys Franklin Barker (1916)
"Esophageal stenoses or Strictures Definition. ... We remember (1) that carcinoma
is responsible for about three-fourths of all the stenoses; (2) that next ..."