| 41. | The oxygen is transferred via the placenta to the fetus and results in dilatation of the fetal lung vessels.
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| 42. | A functional obstruction at the lower end of the ureter leads to progressive dilatation and a tendency to infection.
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| 43. | Bicarbonate is also contraindicated as it liberates carbon dioxide which can cause gastric dilatation leading to rupture of stomach.
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| 44. | The FDA approval makes Guidant the only company to manufacture balloon dilatation catheters for use during in post-attack treatment.
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| 45. | But Carhart said that could be interpreted as covering more common procedures, including " dilatation and evacuation ."
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| 46. | A simple procedure such as dilatation of the urethra and passage of a Gibbon catheter often causes the fistula to close.
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| 47. | Symptomatic patients, those with evidence of diminished left ventricular function, or those with left ventricular dilatation need urgent attention.
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| 48. | First, it blocks the binding of angiotensin II to AT 1 receptors in vascular smooth muscle, causing vascular dilatation.
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| 49. | It was titled " Stuhltr�gheit Neugeborener in Folge von Dilatation und Hypertrophie des Colons " and was published one year later.
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| 50. | Generally, surgical treatment of tricuspid regurgitation is not indicated when it has arisen as a result of right ventricular dilatation.
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