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1. Afferent loop syndrome can occur after some types of gastrojejunostomy

2. Afferent loop syndrome can occur after some types of gastrojejunostomy

3. Afferent loop syndrome is an intermittent partial or complete mechanical obstruction of the Afferent limb of a gastrojejunostomy.

4. Afferent arteriole; Afferent fiber; Afferent fibers; Afferent glomerular arteriole; Afferent glomerular arteriole of kidney; Afferent loop syndrome; Afferent lymphatic; Afferent motor aphasia; Afferent nerve; Afferent Nerve Stimulation Device; Afferent nerves; Afferent neuron; Afferent neurone; Afferent pathway; Afferent tract; Afferent vessel

5. The operations had been done because of dumping, reflux gastritis and afferent loop syndrome.

6. Stasis in the by-passed duodenum (afferent loop syndrome) promotes ulcerogenic action of reflux.

7. Afferent loop syndrome occurs as a result of partial or complete obstruction of the Afferent limb along its course or at the anastomosis

8. Afferent loop syndrome chronic partial obstruction of the proximal loop (duodenum and jejunum) after gastrojejunostomy, resulting in duodenal distention, pain, and nausea following

9. In 566 B II-resections with retrocolic anastomosis persistent evaculation disorders of the descending loop occurred in 3 cases and the acute syndrome of the afferent loop occurred in 1 case.

10. Generating crc syndromes with data extracted from syndrome loop

11. Providing an initial syndrome to a crc next-state decoder independently of its syndrome feedback loop

12. After GE or B II-anastomosis, an afferent or blind-loop syndrome is found in 0.5 to 20%, as shown in the literature. There are several organic types and functional forms.

13. By extending the incision in the mesocolon (2×) and by additional anteriorcolic gastroenterostomy in the third as well as by Brauns enteroanastomosis in the afferent loop syndrome complete cure was obtained.

14. The blind loop syndrome should be managed surgically by resection of the blind loop, stenosis, or fistula.

15. Assuming an efferent-loop syndrome and adhesions, the patient was laparotomized.

16. This method had several advantages: postoperative dumping syndrome was not seen in any of these cases; the afferent-loop syndrome was also avoided; the procedure is possible even with total gastrectomy; and both solid foods and liquid passed more easily through the anastomotic sites.

17. Bartter syndrome: Thick ascending Loop of Henle (LOH) Defect in Na-2K-Cl transporter (like loop diuretics); NaCl wasting, Hypercalciuria and mild hypomagnesemia Mnemonic: Loop diuretics lose calcium b

18. Reoperations were often necessary due to renal stone formation, cholecystolithiasis or blind loop syndrome.

19. A decisive pathogenic variable hereby is the emptying of the afferent loop, which under certain conditions can fall to nought.

20. If a primary gastric resection with antecolic gastroenterostomy was performed, the afferent loop of the jejunum was taken for the same purpose.

21. In CRC processing of parallel data (13), the determination of a data contribution to each syndrome (11) can be extracted from the syndrome loop (12, 24B).

22. Reflux into the afferent loop was demonstrated in the ileostomy reservoir at a filling volume of approximately 30% of the maximal volume capacity.

23. Bartter syndrome is a rare inherited defect in the thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle

24. 3 synonyms for Afferent: sensory, Afferent nerve, sensory nerve

25. resection of as much of the stomach as possible; anastomosis of the stump of the stomach with the efferent loop of the jejunum; implantation of the afferent loop into its efferent part at the most distal.

26. This permits the syndrome loop to complete its operation within a single clock cycle, regardless of the parallel data width.

27. Reconstruction of the intestinal passage after a total gastrectomy is usually based on a direct esophagojejunostomy with end-to-side implantation of the afferent loop.

28. A new method is proposed for sterile endoscopic sampling of bile and intestinal fluid contents in the «blind loop» syndrome.

29. Restorative proctocolectomy with ileoanal reservoir and temporary loop-ileostomy can cause short bowel syndrome in patients with high stoma output.

30. Afferent synapses remained unlabelled.

31. Afferent: Afferent neurons are found in skin, eyes, ears, tongue, and nose

32. These previous data suggested that subcortical reflex center(s) may receive both afferent impulses from the ascending pathway and descending impulses from the specific primary cortex (“cortical loop”).

33. What does Afferent mean? Information and translations of Afferent in the most comprehensive …

34. Endoscopy of the afferent loop of the gastrojejunostomy allowed direct visualization of the gall-bladder with retrograde contrast medium opacification of the dilated biliary tree via the cystic duct.

35. Synonyms for Afferent in Free Thesaurus

36. There are three basic loop constructs in Bash scripting, for loop, while loop, and until loop

37. Concerning neurological control, estrogens seem to impact predominantly afferent nerve pathways, especially capsaicin-sensitive afferent fibres.

38. Fractional chloride reabsorption in the thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle, measured by clearance techniques, is subnormal in patients with Bartter's syndrome.

39. What are synonyms for Afferent?

40. • Sacral Afferent Nerve Stimulation (SANS)

41. Afferent neurons in the peripheral nervous system.

42. Afferent neurons communicate with specialized interneurons

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44. An Afferent nerve fibre or vessel

45. Difference between efferent and Afferent nerves

46. TMJ SYNDROME (Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome)

47. The mean concentration of aerobic microorganismus was 7.18 ± 1.33 log 10/g and for anaerobic 9.07 ± 1.07; there was no evidence of a stagnant loop syndrome.

48. In employing the method according to Hunt-Lawrence-Rodino, a reservoir is created by performing a broad enteroanastomosis between the afferent and efferent portions of the jejunal loop used for the oesophageal anastomosis.

49. Other articles where Afferent nerve fibre is discussed: nerve: …divided into two categories, namely, sensory (Afferent) and motor (efferent)

50. Definition of Afferent in the Definitions.net dictionary

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52. Sole construction for biomechanical stability and afferent feedback

53. To histologically identify vagal Afferent neurons in the rat

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56. The findings suggest that the absence of tendon reflexes in the Adie-syndrome may be due to delayed and desynchronized afferent volleys of the Ia-group in the proximal pathway near the spinal ganglion.

57. These intralamellar areas contain numerous afferent nerve endings.

58. Afferent fibers are also directly connected to efferent fibers

59. As soon as the Break statement is encountered from within a loop, the loop iterations stops there and control returns from the loop immediately to the first statement after the loop.

60. Test loop translator

61. Key words: afferent renal nerves, baroreceptors, atrial receptors, vascular resistance.

62. And this is a syndrome called androgen insensitivity syndrome.

63. Local hyperemia following damage or afferent inhibition is discussed.

64. Burnout Syndrome

65. Adaptive open-loop and closed-loop control system for prostheses with arbitrary control

66. Digital phase-locked loop

67. Loop the curtains up.

68. In German-speaking countries, Cubital tunnel syndrome is often referred to as sulcus ulnaris syndrome (retrocondylar groove syndrome)

69. A number of genetic conditions are associated with heart defects including Down syndrome, Turner syndrome, and Marfan syndrome.

70. Within the spinal cord, visceral and somatic afferent fibres converge on nociceptive pathways, resulting in a uniform clinical pain syndrome. The differential diagnosis can be extremely difficult when attempts are made to evaluate its clinical relevance.

71. Something that so conducts, as an Afferent fiber or nerve

72. The intrarenal medullated nerve fibers are assumed to be afferent.

73. Botulinum toxin derivatives able to modify peripheral sensory afferent functions

74. A relative Afferent pupillary defect (RAPD) is a critically important ophthalmological examination finding that defines a defect (lesion) in the pupil pathway on the Afferent side

75. Children with Bartter syndrome, more so than those with Gitelman syndrome

76. You can think of Afferent and efferent neurons pathways as …

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78. The direct coupling requires that the afferent neurone expresses adrenoceptors.

79. Bartter syndrome is an inherited renal tubular disorder caused by a defective salt reabsorption in the thick ascending limb of loop of Henle, resulting in salt wasting, hypokalemia, and metabolic alkalosis.

80. The servo systems having high precision is composed of a position feedback loop, a velocity feedback loop and a electric current feedback loop.