| 31. | There may be dilatation, which is often more pronounced in the second, third and fourth parts.
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| 32. | He thought a tumour unlikely, and expected to find ventricular dilatation that surgery might prevent from progressing.
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| 33. | This may lead to right ventricular failure ( dilatation and decreased systolic function of the right ventricle ).
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| 34. | A stent may be inserted to keep the newly formed airway patent or repeated dilatation may be performed.
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| 35. | Some patients may, however, develop narrowing ( stenosis ) or dilatation at the previous coarctation site.
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| 36. | All had marked dilatation of the bladder and some had hydronephrosis and the external appearance of prune belly.
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| 37. | These tests will reveal dilatation of the pancreatic duct or one of the branches of the pancreatic duct.
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| 38. | The stent allows for easier passage of the stone by relieving obstruction and through passive dilatation of the ureter.
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| 39. | A diameter of more than 8 mm is regarded as abnormal dilatation, and is a sign of cholestasis.
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| 40. | This can lead to the subsequent displacement of the papillary muscles and the dilatation of the mitral valve annulus.
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