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Example sentences for "occluded"

Lexicographically close words:
occidit; occipital; occipitonasal; occiput; occlude; occluding; occlusal; occlusion; occult; occulta
  1. An attempt should be made to close the wound in the duct by means of a fine suture; failing this, the duct must be occluded by a ligature as if it were a bleeding artery.

  2. The circulation being controlled by a tourniquet, or the artery itself occluded by a clamp, fine silk or catgut stitches are passed through the outer and middle coats after the method of Lembert, a fine, round needle being employed.

  3. By the use of specially strong clamps, such as the angiotribes of Doyen, large trunks may be occluded by pressure.

  4. It has little tendency to natural cure, although this is occasionally effected by the emerging artery becoming occluded by a clot; it has also little tendency to rupture.

  5. Heiberg found these vessels occluded with colonies of micrococci.

  6. I have seen cases in which the nasal cavities, from the anterior to the posterior nares, were filled and completely occluded by a dense, solid membranous mass.

  7. In a considerable proportion of cases of otitis media this tube is occluded by the infiltration and swelling of its mucous membrane, so that the muco-pus escapes with difficulty or is retained.

  8. In time it becomes organized, and the occluded vessel is converted into a connective-tissue cord, or a channel may form through it which permits the passage of the blood-stream.

  9. I have seen recovery ensue in cases where I was obliged to bore through the occluded nasal cavities with probes and scoops.

  10. In a number of instances, the entire lumen of the bronchus was occluded by cheesy pus and debris of a peribronchial gland which had eroded through.

  11. The return flow from the bronchoscope should be interrupted for 2 or 3 seconds several times a minute to inflate the lungs, but the flow must not be occluded longer than 3 seconds, because the intrapulmonary pressure would rise.

  12. This was the case in the patient whose liver, and occluded ducts are represented in Plate I.

  13. Should the original wound be insufficiently enlarged, or should its opening become occluded by the solid matters of the discharge, then this condition, like the last, ends in the formation of fistulous openings in the heel.

  14. Should the mouth of a fistula become occluded with the granulations filling it, and the discharge prevented from escaping, it soon happens that we have close to the fistula that has closed a tender fluctuating swelling.

  15. The occluded air, by its impact against the oil, heats it; the oil begins to circulate, carrying some of the air along with it, until the bubbles are dispersed and the luminous points disappear.

  16. In this manner, unless large bubbles are occluded in such way that circulation is rendered impossible, a damaging break is averted, the only effect being a moderate warming up of the oil.

  17. Radium salts emit also an emanation, which tends to become occluded in the solid salt, but can be conveniently liberated by dissolving the salt in water, or by heating it.

  18. Impaction of wax causes deafness only when the lumen of the auditory canal becomes completely occluded by the plug.

  19. The nozzle of the bag is inserted into one nostril, and the other is occluded by the fingers of the surgeon.

  20. The result was not immediately fatal, but the subsequent inflammation and its results so occluded the natural passage that the birth became impossible, and a Caesarean section extracted a dead child, the mother also dying.

  21. The bile is remarkably thickened, and the theory is, that in such cases the jaundice is purely mechanical, the gall-duct being occluded by the inspissated bile.

  22. It was found that, of the entire volume of occluded gas in an anthracite, only one-third could be expelled at the temperature of boiling water, and that the whole quantity, amounting to 650 cub.

  23. Thomas, of the gases dissolved or occluded in coals from South Wales basin shows them to vary considerably with the class of coal.

  24. We have occasional instances of impregnation by rectal coitus, the semen finding its way into an occluded vaginal canal by a fistulous communication.

  25. Gordon speaks of a curious case in a negress, six months pregnant, in which an extrauterine fetus passed down from the posterior culdesac and occluded the uterus.

  26. Berncastle mentions a case of extraction of double cataract and double iridectomy for occluded pupils, which, after thirty years of blindness, resulted in the recovery of good sight.

  27. The knife is entered at the limbus from the outer side directly opposite the occluded pupil.

  28. In chronic cases this ostium is firmly occluded (Fig.

  29. After the sinus has been occluded above and below the area of infection, it should be incised with a small knife along its whole length between the obstructing plugs of gauze (Fig.

  30. She died four days after the operation, and at the post-mortem examination the left ureter was found occluded with a ligature.

  31. The canaliculi may be temporarily occluded subsequently (see p.

  32. At the post-mortem examination the pulmonary artery was found occluded with clot and the ovarian vein contained a thrombus (Byron Robinson).

  33. The artery is completely occluded by a clot derived from a thrombus in the right auricle.

  34. Seeing that there are no symptoms, the presumption is that the sinus is occluded on each side of the septic thrombus by a non-infective clot.

  35. The knowledge thus obtained that current passing through the platinum during exhaustion would drive out occluded gases (i.

  36. The cystic or common duct--the latter to be chiefly considered--may be occluded by the retention in its lumen of some foreign body.

  37. The anal orifice may be so minute as not to allow the feces to escape; or the aperture may be occluded by a membrane, through which the meconium may be seen; or the anus may be entirely absent.

  38. Arterial or mixed bleeding occurs in carcinoma and in rodent ulcer, and also from the stumps of badly-occluded piles.

  39. Meteoric irons give forth hydrogen as their characteristic gas while the gases occluded in the stony meteorites are chiefly the oxides of carbon, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.

  40. The aperture of exit is a curved slit, again partially occluded by the mucous membrane.

  41. The wound track is occluded by an effusion of lymph, commencing organisation of which is shown under a higher magnifying power by the presence of leucocytes near the margin of the bounding tissue, and some giant cells.

  42. Was it a century or two This lovely darkness rose and set, Occluded by grey eyes and blue, And Nature feigning to forget?

  43. His work is to be known in Venice by the splendid trick of an occluded sun and a shadow thrown straight at the spectator.

  44. We do know that it is occluded in metals and other material, because we can unlock it and set it free, or we can transfer it from one body to another, and by measuring its effects, we can determine its quantity.

  45. It is not definitely known how much static caloric is occluded in either of the elementary bodies, but it is believed that hydrogen possesses the greatest amount and oxygen the least.

  46. Coal is generally supposed to be of vegetable origin, and the caloric occluded in it is derived from the same source as that embodied in charcoal.

  47. The effective force so exerted is always balanced by an equivalent amount of the force of caloric, and that modicum of caloric so engaged in balancing the effective force of attraction is static, because occluded in that work.

  48. The force of caloric is mobile, and is capable of moving from one portion of matter to another; yet under certain conditions a portion of caloric is occluded in the matter by the force of attraction.

  49. That portion of caloric which is occluded (known by the misnomer, latent heat) I shall call static caloric, and that portion which is in motion, dynamic caloric.


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