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Example sentences for "sclerosed"

Lexicographically close words:
scituated; scituation; sclerenchyma; sclerite; sclerites; sclerosis; sclerotic; scoff; scoffe; scoffed
  1. When the wave is pressed out of such a high tension artery, it is found that what seemed to be a firm sclerosed vessel, was in reality an artery tightly stretched over the column of blood.

  2. Here (vide supra) (Thayer), the palpable arteries do appear to be sclerosed permanently.

  3. The glomeruli stand out as whitish dots and the sclerosed arteries are easily recognized, as their walls are much thickened.

  4. In cases where the arteries are so sclerosed that they feel like pipe stems there may be an actual decrease in the blood pressure.

  5. The attacks are probably due to spasmodic contraction of the sclerosed intestinal vessels with a resulting local rise in blood pressure.

  6. Again the artery of a pulse of high tension which is small in size but full between the beats, may not be as sclerosed as one which collapses and feels much softer.

  7. The small, contracted, wiry artery of a chronic nephritic may feel like a pipe stem, but if properly felt the mistake will not be made of considering such an artery an unusually sclerosed one.

  8. The renal artery is often markedly sclerosed and the whole process may be due to localized thickening of the artery, or as part of a general arteriosclerosis.

  9. To infer the stage of the disease from the feeling of the sclerosed artery, may lead to serious mistakes.

  10. When he was examined his pulse was of good quality and owing to the fleshiness of the wrist it was difficult to say positively whether the radial artery was sclerosed or not.

  11. A radial artery that lies close to the lower end of the radius and can actually be seen to pulsate when the hand is held slightly extended on the back of the wrist, is easily felt, but must not, therefore, be considered a sclerosed artery.

  12. This formation of new bone is much in excess of the normal, the bones become large and bulky, their surfaces rough and uneven, their texture sclerosed in parts, and the medullary canal is frequently obliterated.

  13. The bone is replaced by granulation tissue, and disappears, or part of it may become sclerosed and in time form a sequestrum.

  14. The framework of the bone is rarefied in the area immediately involved, and sclerosed in the parts beyond.

  15. When hyperostosis and sclerosis of the bone is attended with severe pain which does not yield to blistering, the periosteum may be incised and the sclerosed bone perforated with a drill or trephine.

  16. The immediate results have been successful, but there is good reason to believe that when a ureter has been engrafted into the bladder, its walls become sclerosed by a chronic ureteritis, and its lumen is gradually stenosed.

  17. The chief difficulties are due to a middle fossa overlapping the antral cavity, a lateral sinus projecting far forwards and lying superficially, and a sclerosed mastoid having no landmarks to indicate the way into the antrum.

  18. If the mastoid be very sclerosed and if the antrum cannot be exposed, although the bone has been removed to a depth corresponding to its usual position.

  19. Unfortunately, the bone is sclerosed in the majority of cases, rendering anatomical exposure of the canals an impossibility.

  20. A sclerosed and thickened portion of the median nerve 3-1/2 inches in length was resected, also 1 inch of sclerosed ulnar nerve, and both were sutured.


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