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Deficiency may also result from competition for vitamin B12 by the broad tapeworm or by intestinal bacteria growing in cul-de-sacs or above partial obstructions in the digestive tract.
OLOS refers to the transmitter and receiver located in the same room with partial obstructions.
The recognition of partial obstructions may be delayed if the obstruction is of a relatively minor degree.
The index is the total number of complete cessations of breathing (apnoea) and partial obstructions (hypopnoea) for at least 10 seconds during sleep.
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They may cause distal collapse of the lung or partial obstruction with 'ball valve effect' that causes obstructive and dramatic over-inflation of the distal lung.
When detected over the carotid arteries, a bruit may indicate an increased risk of stroke; when produced by the abdomen, it may indicate partial obstruction of the aorta or other major arteries such as the renal, iliac, or femoral arteries.
On the other hand, a relatively small tumour in the lungs can produce partial obstruction of secondary airways and cause pneumonia, which can draw attention to the tumour at an early stage.
Either partial obstruction of these valves or leakage of blood through them because of imperfect closure results in turbulence in the blood current, causing audible, prolonged noises called murmurs.
This effect originates from a partial obstruction of the visibility of the solar disk.
Histological examination revealed partial obstruction of small arteries by the capsules, without causing any parenchymal damage.
Severe intestinal obstruction in patients with diverticulitis is rare; however, partial obstruction secondary to wall edema and peripheral inflammation or abscess formation may occur.
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