abdominal wall

collocation in English

meaningsofabdominalandwall

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abdominal
adjective
uk
/æbˈdɒm.ɪ.nəl/
us
/æbˈdɑː.mə.nəl/
in, forming, or relating to ...
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wall
noun
uk
/wɔːl/
us
/wɑːl/
a vertical structure, often made of stone or brick, that divides or ...
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(Definition ofabdominalandwallfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The cardinal features areabdominalwalldefects, macroglossia and gigantism.
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Postnatal management and outcome of anteriorabdominalwalldefects enteral feeding with primary fascial closure.
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Combined congenital defects of the anteriorabdominalwall, sternum, diaphragm, pericardium, and heart.
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Another project is based on the assumption that a defect of the fetalabdominalwall(gastroschisis) should be detectable by routine ultrasound.
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A syndrome of congenital defects involving theabdominalwall, sternum, diaphragm, pericardium and heart.
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Theabdominalwallin obese women or in patients with previous scars may make transabdominal imaging difficult.
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This facilitatesabdominalwallclosure if the exomphalos is large.
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Gastroschisis is a sporadicabdominalwalldefect just lateral and usually to the right of a normal umbilical cord.
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The electrocardiogram, phonocardiogram, and respiration (using a pressure transducer placed against theabdominalwall) were recorded simultaneously.
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In serious cases, patients are dead at birth from omphalocele, or failure of theabdominalwallto close.
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Metacestodes were located either attached to the liver, the mesenteries of the alimentary canal, theabdominalwallor within the pelvic cavity.
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To check the interference, theabdominalwallcan be modeled as semi-spherical or parabola surface.
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Open resection involves one long incision through theabdominalwalland is associated with high complication rates.
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High frequency transducers (linear when theabdominalwallallows) are useful.
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This surface model can be of use if the movement of the laparoscope holding mechanism touches theabdominalwall.
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Other causes of early mortality include inadequate initial resuscitation, bowel necrosis secondary to tightabdominalwallclosure, uncontrolled sepsis, and necrotising enterocolitis.
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Simultaneously, the operator's other hand is used to dislodge and elevate the fetal head toward the uterine fundus by pressure applied to theabdominalwall.
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Postnatal management and outcome of anteriorabdominalwalldefects may be unsuccessful and necessitate caesarean section.
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How good is ultrasound in the detection and evaluation of anteriorabdominalwalldefects?
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