the most common cause is trauma
The two main causes of renal artery stenosis are atherosclerosis and fibromuscular disease.
Osteomalacia is the opposite of osteosclerosis.
The narrowing of the windpipe is medically known as tracheal stenosis. It can be caused by various conditions such as inflammation, scarring, trauma, tumors, or congenital abnormalities, leading to breathing difficulties and requiring medical intervention to manage.
While it's uncommon, an adult can have a small trachea, a condition known as tracheal stenosis. This narrowing of the trachea can be caused by various factors such as congenital abnormalities, inflammation, trauma, or tumors. Treatment options depend on the severity and underlying cause of the stenosis, ranging from medication to surgery.
The adjectival form of "trachea" is "tracheal." This term is used to describe anything related to the trachea, such as tracheal tissues, tracheal inflammation, or tracheal tubes.
Lumbar stenosis is arthritis of the spinal cord which can cause severe back pain. It causes the spinal cord cavity to narrow and to put pressure on the nerves.
Acute onset of renal vein thrombosis at any age causes pain in the lower back and side, fever, bloody urine, decreased urine output, and sometimes kidney failure
Lumbar spinal stenosis is the narrowing of the back bone. This is a form of arthritis due to getting older. The bone in your back will curve which causes pain.
Pyloric Stenosis
The only possible way to prevent mitral valve stenosis is to prevent rheumatic fever. This can be done by evaluating sore throats for the presence of the bacteria that causes strep throat.
usually doesn't require treatment. However, if there is damage to other valves in the heart as well, then surgical repair or replacement must be considered.
ICD-9 code for tracheal mass