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Send us a textDiscover the groundbreaking innovations at the crossroads of cardiology and gastroenterology with Dr. Michael Koren and Dr. Ali Lankarani, a gastroenterologist and advanced endoscopist. Learn how these medical fields borrow and refine techniques from each other to revolutionize patient care. Dr. Lankarani shares how personal experiences and family influences shaped his career. Doctors Koren and Lankarani discuss how cutting-edge technologies like endoscopic ultrasound are transforming surgical procedures, offering less invasive alternatives that leave no visible scars.The discussion they focuses on Dr. Lankarani's research on using drug-coated balloons to treat strictures in the GI tract. Strictures and shrinkages or blockages in the GI tract that can cause difficulty swallowing and other symptoms. The doctors discuss shortcomings of current care and how early results in clinical trials show promise for reducing complications.Catch Koren's Key Takeaways:
In this episode, hosts Drs. Peter Lu and Jennifer Lee talk to Dr. Michael Wilsey about the evaluation and management of esophageal strictures in children, including congenital strictures and those arising from eosinophilic esophagitis and caustic ingestions. Dr. Wilsey is an advanced endoscopist at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg, FL and is a Professor at the University of South Florida.Learning Objectives:Review the presentation, evaluation, and management of congenital esophageal strictures.Understand the diagnostic tools used in the evaluation of an esophageal stricture, including the utility of functional luminal imaging probe (FLIP) testing.Understand the treatment options used for esophageal strictures, including the different types of dilation and the role of steroid injections and stenting.Links:Laughrey M, Kidder M, Rivera D, Wilsey M, Karjoo S. Development of an esophageal stricture following paradichlorobenzene mothball ingestion. SAGE Open Med Case Rep. 2020 Nov 13;8:2050313X20974210. PMID: 33240502 Support the showThis episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Check out our merch website!Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes.Click here to support the show.
From age four, Dr. Phan wanted to work in medicine. Hear her story, her algorithm for stone and stricture management and why she prefers to perform cholangioscopy with SpyGlass™ DS II Direct Visualization System. ENDO-1633604-AA
Host: Neilanjan Nandi, MD Guest: Gursimran Kochhar, MD What do the guideline updates recommend for the endoscopic treatment of Crohn's disease strictures? Dr. Neil Nandi speaks with one of the guideline authors, Dr. Gursimran Kochhar from the Allegheny Health Network in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to better understand how to manage these strictures.
Dr. Felix Campos-Juanatey (ES), a member of the EAU Guidelines Panel for Urethral Strictures, answers questions on the diagnosis of urethral strictures and follow-up after urethral surgery. This podcast begins with details on what patient information is necessary to collect during an in-depth clinical interview and examination to make an accurate diagnosis. Dr. Campos-Juanatey shares the latest guidelines on when and how to conduct regular follow-up with patients after urethral strictures, in order to detect any complications or recurrences. This includes a useful timeline from 3-months up to 5-years (or longer) depending on low risk- and high-risk patients, and the use of flow rate analysis, questionnaires and anatomical assessment.Lastly, some information is included on how to evaluate if a urethral intervention has been successful or not, taking into account the practical and functional satisfaction of a patient.
Listen to Kathryn LaRusso gave her presentation of "Effect of transanastomotic feeding tubes on anastomotic strictures in patients with esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula- the Quebec experience" at the first ever Best of the Best in Pediatric Surgery event.
You have a young patient with longstanding Crohn's disease with a history of small bowel resections presenting with recurrent obstructions from a stricture. The patient has exhausted all medical options and requires surgery. How should you work up this patient prior to surgery? Should you perform a bowel resection or perform a strictureplasty? Which strictureplasty do you choose and why? Join Drs. Peter Marcello, Jonathan Abelson, Tess Aulet and special guest Dr. Fabrizio Michelassi as they discuss the management of small bowel strictures in Crohn's disease. Learning Objectives 1. Describe the evaluation for small bowel strictures and indications for operating in patients with Crohn's disease 2. Discuss the different surgical options in managing small bowel strictures 3. Explain the rationale behind use of different strictureplasty approaches Please visit https://behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more. If you liked this episode, check out other Colorectal Surgery episodes here: https://behindtheknife.org/podcast-category/colorectal/
On today's episode of the Lexman Artificial Podcast, our intrepid AI host discusses the strictures of Fidelio with William MacAskill. They debate the preambles of a push-bike and the ramifications thereof before finally smashing through some Austrian cheese to tie it all together.
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Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Todd H. Baron, MD Treating benign esophageal strictures can be challenging. How can we avoid mistakes and improve care? Dr. Peter Buch joins Dr. Todd Baron, Professor of Medicine and Director of Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy at the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine to share common therapeutic mistakes and discuss how to treat esophageal strictures.
Host: Peter Buch, MD, FACG, AGAF, FACP Guest: Todd H. Baron, MD Treating benign esophageal strictures can be challenging. How can we avoid mistakes and improve care? Dr. Peter Buch joins Dr. Todd Baron, Professor of Medicine and Director of Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy at the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine to share common therapeutic mistakes and discuss how to treat esophageal strictures.
Dr Philip Smith, Digital and Education Editor of Gut and Consultant Gastroenterologist at the Royal Liverpool Hospital, Liverpool, UK, interviews Dr Maria Arechederra, young researcher at the Hepatology Program in the Center for Applied Medical Research (CIMA) from the University of Navarra in Pamplona, Spain, on the paper "Next-generation sequencing of bile cell-free DNA for the early detection of patients with malignant biliary strictures" which is published in paper copy in Gut in June 2022, and available online: https://gut.bmj.com/content/71/6/1141 Please subscribe to the Gut Podcast via all podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and Spotify, to get the latest podcast every month. If you enjoy our podcast, please consider leaving us a review or a comment on the Gut Podcast iTunes page (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/gut-podcast/id330976727).
This episode briefly covers the various causes of benign biliary strictures. This includes:Iatrogenic causes- Bile duct injuries at cholecystectomy- Trauma, post-liver transplant, and hepaticojejunostomyGallstone related- Mirrizi syndromeInflammatory causes- Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis- Parasitic infections including liver flukes, echinococcus and roundworm- HIV/AIDS-associated cholangiopathy- IgG4 related cholangiopathyCongenital- Biliary atresia- Choledochal cystsDisclaimerThe information in this podcast is intended as a revision aid for the purposes of the General Surgery Fellowship Exam.This information is not to be considered to include any recommendations or medical advice by the author or publisher or any other person. The listener should conduct and rely upon their own independent analysis of the information in this document.The author provides no guarantees or assurances in relation to any connection between the content of this podcast and the general surgical fellowship exam. No responsibility or liability is accepted by the author in relation to the performance of any person in the exam. This podcast is not a substitute for candidates undertaking their own preparations for the exam.To the maximum extent permitted by law, no responsibility or liability is accepted by the author or publisher or any other person as to the adequacy, accuracy, correctness, completeness or reasonableness of this information, including any statements or information provided by third parties and reproduced or referred to in this document. To the maximum extent permitted by law, no responsibility for any errors in or omissions from this document, whether arising out of negligence or otherwise, is accepted.The information contained in this podcast has not been independently verified.© Amanda Nikolic 2021
Join Yvonne Brandenburg, RVT, VTS SAIM and Jordan Porter RVT, LVT, VTS SAIM as we talk about: Esophageal, small bowel, and large bowel stricturing. I know we are thinking of the typical stricturing, but this can mean anything that compresses the GI tract in a specific area. We talk about everything that encompasses stricturing. Question of the Week What is your experience with strictures? How did the patients do? Leave a comment at https://imfpp.org/episode73 Resources We Mentioned in the Show John C. Rowe, Alice A. Huang, Jin Heo, Nolie K. Parnell, Adam J. Rudinsky, "Benign Duodenal Stricture Treated with Surgical Correction and Dietary Therapy in a Golden Retriever", Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine, vol. 2020, Article ID 4283175, 6pages, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/4283175 https://www.hindawi.com/journals/crivem/2020/4283175/ VIN: Esophageal Strictures of the Dog and Cat: Diagnosis and Treatment. Massimo Gualtieri, DVM, PhD. Professor of Surgery, Department of Veterinary Clinical Science, Surgery Unit, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Via Celoria. Milan, Italy https://www.vin.com/apputil/content/defaultadv1.aspx?pId=11196&catId=30751&id=3854208 Merck Veterinary Manual: Digestive Diseases of the Esophagus. https://www.merckvetmanual.com/digestive-system/diseases-of-the-esophagus-in-small-animals/esophageal-strictures-in-small-animals Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next week for another episode! Want to earn some RACE approved CE credits for listening to the podcast? You can earn between 0.5-1.0 hour of RACE approved CE credit for each podcast episode you listen to. Join the Internal Medicine For Vet Techs Membership to earn and keep track of your continuing education hours as you get your learn on! Join now! http://internalmedicineforvettechsmembership.com/ Get Access to the Membership Site for your RACE approved CE certificates Sign up at https://internalmedicineforvettechsmembership.com Get Access to the Technician Treasure Trove Sign up at https://imfpp.org/treasuretrove Thanks for listening! – Yvonne and Jordan
Bulbar Urethral Strictures 101 - A Review Of The Guidelines And Basic Management Options by AUAUniversity
Amy: Welcome to Breaking Down Patriarchy! I'm Amy McPhie Allebest. During our last episode we discussed Olympe de Gouges, and her Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen. We learned how de Gouges was accused of treason and beheaded, and her work never really took off in France or elsewhere, as evidenced by the fact that if you say the name Olympe de Gouges, most people will not have heard of her. However, there was a woman in England writing at the very same time on the very same subject. This was the famous Mary Wollstonecraft, and her book, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Vindication_of_the_Rights_of_Woman (A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: with Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects) is one of the most famous and influential works on this subject in history. Like some of our other texts, this book is so densely packed with material that we've decided to break it into two parts. So today we will introduce Wollstonecraft and talk about the historical context in which she wrote, we'll talk about the Enlightenment and some of the contemporary authors with whom Wollstonecraft was arguing, and we'll talk about the balance of Reason and Emotion. But before we start, I want to introduce my reading partner, Meagan Cahoon Alder. Hi, Meagan! Meagan: Hi, Amy! Amy: Meagan and I met in Santiago, Chile when we were 21 years old. We were kindred spirits right from the very first moment, and even though we haven't lived near each other in many years, every time we reconnect I am amazed at both how much we are still alike, and how much I admire you, Meagan. I feel like you're a trailblazer and a role model for me, and I'm so grateful for your example as we've gone through all these years of life. So thank you sooo much for being here. and could you tell our listeners a little bit about yourself? Meagan: Sure, thank you Amy. I am really honored to be a part of your project. Thank you for having me. A little about me. I come from a large blended family. My oldest sister and I come from my mom and dad, and 6 siblings from my dad and step mom. 8 altogether, 7 girls and 1 boy. We are all pretty close and I wouldn't trade those relationships for anything. I grew up mostly in Northern California with just my mom and visited my dad twice a year for summers and Christmas. Around 16, after having an incredible experience in therapy myself, I decided I wanted to be a therapist when I grew up. At 16 I wasn't totally sure what *kind* of therapist, but I knew that I wanted to help people the way that I had been helped. I'm also a 7th generation Mormon, which is pretty relevant to this podcast as its entire structure is based on a patriarchal foundation and definitely has a huge part to play in how I view and experience the world. And it is through my service in the Mormon church that I met you in Chile at the ripe ol' age of 21 like you said. And while I have so many things to say about that experience, it is probably best left for another podcast. Fast forward to coming back from Chile, I got married, graduated from the University of Utah and we headed out to Maryland for graduate school. I went to Virginia Tech in Northern Virginia for a Master's in Marriage and Family Therapy. I worked for a couple of years with adolescents and their families before we had our first daughter in 2007. Our son came just 18 months after that and then three years later, our third. We struggled to get and stay pregnant so while I had some pretty complicated feelings about quitting my job as a therapist, I looked forward to being at home with them. As time passed though, I felt like a very important part of me was put on ice. As the ice started to melt, that part of me became pretty restless and I realized that staying home without attending to the therapist aspect of myself was not going to be sustainable. I began a little life coaching practice on the side and it...
Lafayette leaps ahead of other generals to take a division command in the spring of 1778. The British throw a massive party for the departing General Howe in Philadelphia. Following the party, the British learn that Lafayette has crossed the Schuylkill near Philadelphia. They mobilize the regulars and Hessians to capture the young general, but Lafayette eludes capture. Visit my site at https://blog.AmRevPodcast.com for more text, pictures, maps, and sources on this topic. Book Recommendation of the Week: With the British Army in Philadelphia, 1777-1778, by John W. Jackson Online Recommendation of the Week: Strictures on the Philadelphia Mischianza or triumph upon leaving America unconquered, by Israel Mauduit: https://archive.org/details/stricturesonphil00maud Follow the podcast on Twitter @AmRevPodcast Join the Facebook group, or follow the Facebook Page for American Revolution Podcast: American Revolution Podcast mail list: https://mailchi.mp/d3445a9cd244/american-revolution-podcast-by-michael-troy Support this podcast on Patreon or via PayPal. Find more books at https://bookshop.org/shop/arp
Lafayette leaps ahead of other generals to take a division command in the spring of 1778. The British throw a massive party for the departing General Howe in Philadelphia. Following the party, the British learn that Lafayette has crossed the Schuylkill near Philadelphia. They mobilize the regulars and Hessians to capture the young general, but Lafayette eludes capture. Visit my site at https://blog.AmRevPodcast.com for more text, pictures, maps, and sources on this topic. Book Recommendation of the Week: With the British Army in Philadelphia, 1777-1778, by John W. Jackson Online Recommendation of the Week: Strictures on the Philadelphia Mischianza or triumph upon leaving America unconquered, by Israel Mauduit: https://archive.org/details/stricturesonphil00maud Follow the podcast on Twitter @AmRevPodcast Join the Facebook group, or follow the Facebook Page for American Revolution Podcast: American Revolution Podcast mail list: https://mailchi.mp/d3445a9cd244/american-revolution-podcast-by-michael-troy Support this podcast on Patreon or via PayPal. Find more books at https://bookshop.org/shop/arp
Jesus in the Womb of His Mother. Love Which Reduces Him to Strictures and to Immobility.The Nine Excesses of Love in the Incarnation of the Word from the writings of Luisa Piccarreta, the Little Daughter of the Divine Will."Let us prepare ourselves for the Great Feast of Holy Christmas by meditating on the Mystery of the Incarnation of the Word, attentively and continuously, during the Season ofAdvent, with the Christmas Novena (the Nine Excesses of Love) which Luisa did for the first time at the age of seventeen, and which she never abandoned during the course of her life." - The Advent RoundsWhat did Jesus say to Luisa about this Novena?“These nine excesses of My Love, manifested with so much love of tenderness and simplicity, formed the prelude of the many lessons I was to give you about My Divine Fiat, in order to form Its Kingdom. And now, by their being read, My Love is renewed and redoubled. Don't you want, then, that My Love, being redoubled, overflow outside and invest more hearts, so that, as a prelude, they may dispose themselves for the lessons of My Will, to make It known and reign?” 12/16/1928 - Vol. 25The supernatural solution found in Christ and His Divine Will is our only Hope. Please try to join us for this special time of preparation. You can “Redouble” the Love of Jesus in the world by your participation! What a gift! Share It!Let the world learn just how much our Creator loves us and is calling us to a deep, personal relationship in His very Will. It was His Will to become human so All humanity would return to Him and their original state of innocence.In the Love of Jesus,DavidLuisa Piccarreta Official Website https://en.luisapiccarretaofficial.org/Buddy Comfort - vocals and guitar from the album, "Brother Sun, Sister Moon", http://www.buddycomfort.com, words and music by Donovan Leitch.For more information: drussell777@icloud.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/magi777)
In this episode, disorders of the oesophagus (or esophagus for those Northern American listeners) takes centre stage.We talk about Barrett' Oesophagus, including the diagnosis, classification, seattle protocol of biopsies, and what to do with different histopathological types of Barrett's. Next is a quick summary of Eosinophilic Oesophagitis, before we dive into benign oesophageal strictures and talk a little more about A and B rings, Schatzki rings, and peptic strictures.DisclaimerThe information in this podcast is intended as a revision aid for the purposes of the General Surgery Fellowship Exam.This information is not to be considered to include any recommendations or medical advice by the author or publisher or any other person. The listener should conduct and rely upon their own independent analysis of the information in this document.The author provides no guarantees or assurances in relation to any connection between the content of this podcast and the general surgical fellowship exam. No responsibility or liability is accepted by the author in relation to the performance of any person in the exam. This podcast is not a substitute for candidates undertaking their own preparations for the exam.To the maximum extent permitted by law, no responsibility or liability is accepted by the author or publisher or any other person as to the adequacy, accuracy, correctness, completeness or reasonableness of this information, including any statements or information provided by third parties and reproduced or referred to in this document. To the maximum extent permitted by law, no responsibility for any errors in or omissions from this document, whether arising out of negligence or otherwise, is accepted.The information contained in this podcast has not been independently verified.© Amanda Nikolic 2020
This episode covers esophageal rings, webs, and strictures!
No less than Jean-Luc Godard called Jonathan Rosenbaum the best living American film critic, and for decades his hugely influential writing has been political, internationally conscious, skeptical of received wisdom, and enormously curious about forms of cinema beyond mainstream. Our own Will Sloan talks to Rosenbaum to discuss his career, his politics, and how the cinematic landscape has changed since the ‘90s. A Rosenbaum Reading List: List-o-Mania - https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/list-o-mania/Content?oid=896619 Stupidity as Redemption (Forest Gump) - https://www.jonathanrosenbaum.net/2019/03/stupidity-as-redemption/ Cutting Heroes Down to Size (Small Soldiers and Saving Private Ryan) - https://www.jonathanrosenbaum.net/2018/12/cutting-heroes-down-to-size/ In Dreams Begin Responsibilities (Eyes Wide Shut) - https://www.jonathanrosenbaum.net/2020/02/in-dreams-begin-responsibilities/ The World According to Harvey and Bob - https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/the-world-according-to-harvey-and-bob/Content?oid=887735 Declaration of Independents: Hardly Working - https://www.jonathanrosenbaum.net/2020/05/hardly-working-2/ Good Morning: Structures and Strictures in Suburbia - https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/4543-good-morning-structures-and-strictures-in-suburbia His 20th Century (Godard's Histoire[s] du Cinema) - https://www.jonathanrosenbaum.net/2018/07/his-20th-century/
USMLE Content Outline Topic: Esophageal Hernias, Diverticulae, Webs & Strictures (Rapid Review)
In this Episode of Oil & Gas This Week: No slumping in pumping despite strictures in Colorado's new oil and gas law, Lion's share of TechnipFMC split expected to remain in Houston, Alaska is the biggest bet yet for Texas' anti-shale oil billionaire, Mexico, Midstream Firms Reach Deal In Gas Pipelines Dispute, New Mexico's Oil Boom Is Under Threat, Tumbling Yuan Sends Ripples Through Petrochemical Market , take a fun test along with the live audience, and other oil & gas news. Have a question? Click here to ask. Stories: No slumping in pumping despite strictures in Colorado's new oil and gas law Lion's share of TechnipFMC split expected to remain in Houston Alaska is the biggest bet yet for Texas' anti-shale oil billionaire Mexico, Midstream Firms Reach Deal In Gas Pipelines Dispute New Mexico's Oil Boom Is Under Threat Tumbling Yuan Sends Ripples Through Petrochemical Market Funny test for audience Weekly Rig Count As of 09/09/2019 - The American Rig count is 951 active rigs. IBM Giveaway Enter to Win Here! Sign-up for your chance to win a T-shirt with a unique serial number. This means each shirt is different making it an awesome collector's item! Plus it comes inside an official OGGN insulated tumbler. At the end of the year we will have a drawing to win our grand prize! This will be a pool of all of the serial numbers on the t-shirts! The grand prize will be announced a bit later in the year! Travel Sponsor BCD Travel – We simplify the conversation around managed business travel, showing you how to combine capabilities and services to deliver or improve on your program goals. Review your current program or design what it might look like in the future. Focus on a single area or make plans across the entire program. Wherever you are today, there's a solution to help you get where you want to go tomorrow. Get started. Quarterly Happy Hour OGGN is always accepting Happy Hour sponsors. If you would like to get your company in front of our large young, professional audience, reach out to our Project Coordinator, Brooke Omachel by e-mail
In this Episode of Oil & Gas This Week: No slumping in pumping despite strictures in Colorado’s new oil and gas law, Lion’s share of TechnipFMC split expected to remain in Houston, Alaska is the biggest bet yet for Texas’ anti-shale oil billionaire, Mexico, Midstream Firms Reach Deal In Gas Pipelines Dispute, New Mexico’s […] The post No slumping in pumping despite strictures in Colorado’s new oil and gas law | Lion’s share of TechnipFMC split expected to remain in Houston | Alaska is the biggest bet yet for Texas’ anti-shale oil billionaire | Mexico, Midstream Firms Reach Deal In Gas Pipelines Dispute | New Mexico’s Oil Boom Is Under Threat | Tumbling Yuan Sends Ripples Through Petrochemical Market- OGTW0182 appeared first on Oil and Gas This Week Podcast.
What’s new in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) treatments and what’s next on the horizon? Dr Peter Higgins, a gastroenterologist, IBD specialist, and researcher at the University of Michigan discusses what’s new in IBD from the Crohn’s and Colitis Congress meeting in 2019. We talk fecal transplants, healing strictures in the intestines, and the feasibility of custom ostomy products. It’s a conversation about cutting edge research on Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis mixed with the practicality of using these treatments in the real world. Concepts and ideas discussed: Fecal transplants: https://www.verywellhealth.com/fecal-bacteriotherapy-fb-1942426 Stem cells for IBD: https://www.everydayhealth.com/digestive-health/are-stem-cells-the-key-to-fighting-ibd.aspx Precision medicine for pediatric patients: https://www.crohnscolitisfoundation.org/news/Pediatric-RISK Preclinical Human IBD Mechanisms: https://www.crohnscolitisfoundation.org/research/challenges-ibd/preclinical-human-ibd-mechanisms 3-D printing for ostomy: https://healthblog.uofmhealth.org/digestive-health/how-3-d-printing-makes-ostomy-more-personal-and-less-problematic Find Dr Peter Higgins at: Bio: http://www.med.umich.edu/higginslab/pdrhBio.html Twitter: https://twitter.com/ibddoctor U of M IBD School: https://www.youtube.com/user/higgi13425 University of Michigan IBD Team: https://www.facebook.com/UMIBD/ Find Amber J Tresca at: Verywell: https://www.verywell.com/ibd-crohns-colitis-4014703 Blog: http://aboutibd.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aboutibd Twitter: https://twitter.com/aboutIBD Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/aboutibd/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/about_IBD/ Credits: Additional sound engineering courtesy Mac Cooney, https://www.facebook.com/michaelandrewcooney/ "About IBD with Amber Tresca" ©Cooney Studio http://cooneystudio.com/
Holiness as separation. Strictures against mistreating slaves and various forms of idolatry.
In this episode of the Urology Care Podcast, Dr. Singal of Toronto, Canada, discusses what patients need to know about urethral strictures and how it affects urologic health.
Condemnation of the offering of blood to satyrs. Strictures regarding unclean meat and the slaughtering of animals far from the tabernacle.
Subra Kugathasan discusses his Article which creates a risk-stratification model to predict the risk of developing complications in paediatric patients with newly diagnosed Crohn's disease.
When I came across this novel therapy for non-surgical healing of intestinal strictures, bowel adhesions and bowel obstructions I could hardly believe what I was reading. After doing this podcast with one of the technique's inventors, Larry Wurn, I am even more excited! As you'll discover when you listen, this technique may also work for [...]
On this weeks episode of your favorite weight loss surgery video show we have an I Freakin Did It that involves “Tubby Boy Pants.” We take a look at a complication know as a stricture. From there we discuss some of the other complication that can happen after weight loss surgery. And then finish things up with some talk about food on the forums.
Sun, 1 Jan 1804 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/2724/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/2724/1/4Philol.540_2.pdf Montucci, Antonio Montucci, Antonio: Letters to the editor of the Universal Magazine on Chinese Literature including strictures on Dr. Hager's two works and the