Other typical signs of pulmonary hypertension include an accentuated pulmonary component of the second heart sound, a right ventricular third heart sound, and parasternal heave indicating a hypertrophied right atrium.
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The male genital's valvae usually have complex autapomorphic modifications ( such as a hypertrophied ampulla and gnathos ) in this tribe, but the vinculum is generally neither extended nor recurved.
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Kulikov the Western media gives " hypertrophied " accounts of the growth of organized crime in the former Soviet Union and depicts it as a threat to the security of the West.
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"L . griseus " reaches a length of SL . As with closely related genera, males show a hypertrophied development of the lips suggesting that this species is a lip brooder.
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The pathophysiology is thought to be ischemia of the lumbosacral nerve roots secondary to compression from surrounding structures, hypertrophied facets, ligamentum flavum, bone spurs, scar tissue, and bulging or herniated discs.
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Russia's generals, too, would exploit a new NATO " threat " in their struggle with the government for money to keep Russia's armed forces at their present hypertrophied size.
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After a recounting of that region's fascinating Aztec origins, the writer concludes that the Mexico City of today is " a hypertrophied, metastasized organism that seems destined to devour itself ."
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For example, in pulmonary hypertension the patient's right ventricle has often adapted to the higher pressure over time and, although diseased and hypertrophied, is often capable of maintaining circulation to the lungs.
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:Though the donor's remaining liver tissue does hypertrophy post-donation, it does not fully regenerate the original vascular structures; rather, the remaining vasculature serves the remaining ( hypertrophied ) liver.
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In the other mating system, the males often have very small heads, but a large, hypertrophied glandular reservoir is in the mesosoma, which releases pheromones into the airstream behind the male while it flies or hovers.