strictures
1strictures — stric·ture || strɪktʃə(r) n. something which restricts; censure, criticism; abnormal narrowing of a body duct or passage (Pathology) …
2Religion and sexuality — For other uses, see Religion and sexuality (disambiguation). Most world religions have sought to address the moral issues that arise from people s sexuality in society and in human interactions. Each major religion has developed moral codes… …
3Sialoendoscopy — DiseaseDisorder infobox Name = Sialoendoscopy Sialoendoscopy Sialoendoscopy is a minimally invasive technique that allows for salivary gland surgery in a safe and effective way. Simply described, a small camera is placed into the salivary glands… …
4stricture — [[t]strɪ̱ktʃə(r)[/t]] strictures 1) N COUNT: usu pl, oft N on/against n You can use strictures to refer to severe criticism or disapproval of something. [FORMAL] ...Mencken s strictures on the 1920s, with its self righteous prohibition on alcohol …
5Urethral stricture — Classification and external resources Urethra is tube at center. ICD 10 N35 …
6digestive system disease — Introduction any of the diseases that affect the human digestive tract. Such disorders may affect the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine (colon), pancreas, liver, or biliary tract. A prevalent disorder of the digestive… …
7Mohamed Ghonim — Ghonim, Mohammed A محمد غنيم Born 17th March, 1939 Mansoura, Egypt Nationality Egyptian Fields …
8Crohn's disease — Classification and external resources The three most common sites of intestinal involvement in Crohn s disease are ileal, ileocolic and colonic.[ …
9Lymphogranuloma venereum — Classification and external resources Lymphogranuloma venereum in a young adult who experienced acute onset of tender, enlarged lymph nodes in both groins. ICD 10 …
10Esophageal stricture — Classification and external resources Endoscopic image of a benign peptic stricture ICD 10 K …